Leaking carb

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Leaking carb

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Hi again!

Just finished one job and something else now!
I have a fuel leak that is dripping slowly from my carb and wondered if this is something that needs to be fixed by a pro or can try myself?
the flat part where it looks to be coming from, i've tightened up 4 screws, but hasn't fixed the issue.
its a pierburg , and the fuel  ends up running onto the part marked in the pic below

(i dont mind turning my hand to most things but carbs worry me as theres a lot to get wrong!)


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1988 1.9 DG, 4 speed Tin top with double sliders.

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I’m a little unclear by your description, but i think the part you are referring to is the accelerator pump, which is easy to refurb with a kit from brickwerks, you will however need to make sure you buy the correct one for your carb
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thanks for the reply, yeah sorry about the description,  no idea about carb parts.
but i think you may be right anyway, as the part does move when i accelerate (but is on the opposite side from where the cable is connected.
now i have an idea of what it is I can do more searching.  thank you :)
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Easy to do, just 4 screws to remove the old one. Early vans have a short diaphragm and later have a longer one. As mentioned both available from Brickwerks.
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