Hi I am a new T3 owner. Am I in the right place? I believe I have a problem with my Carburettor as I stall A LOT at junctions.
My bus is my daily driver and it has to be on the road continuously. Could anyone give me some advice where I could either buy a new carburettor or somewhere I could take it, get the carburettor that I have serviced and reinstalled.
I did consider servicing it myself but I think its above my pay grade.
I am a F reg, 1.9 petrol, water cooled, twin sliding door model.
Many Thanks
Carburettor Problems
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Re: Carburettor Problems
First thing you need to do. Is check all the vacuum hoses in the engine bay , especially the two on the back of the carb that you cannot see .
Start with the sim-low stuff that costs nothing first before rushing out and spend £400 on a carb (if you can find one )
Start with the sim-low stuff that costs nothing first before rushing out and spend £400 on a carb (if you can find one )
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Re: Carburettor Problems
As mentioned try the simple things first. When mine stalled at junctions it was the inlet maniflod. Start it up, get someone to get round the back with a can of carb cleaner. Let your foot off the accelerator and as the engine dies/ falters get them to carefully spray a small blast around the inlet manifold and see if the revs pick up.
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Carburettor Problems
If the choke flap is fully open when warm, you can then unscrew the jets and give them a clean. Once you’ve done the above checks first. Definitely air or fuel issue, not ignition so don’t mess with the dizzy coil or spark plugs. In my experience it’s 90% air/fuel not electrical. Coln Engineering will refurb your carb if you don’t fancy doing it yourself. Check James Akers video on carb though.
https://youtu.be/VKD6ci8o06w?si=qt4b1qAQ-uKOyix-
Search here too, I have seen this issue come up many times before on this forum.
https://youtu.be/VKD6ci8o06w?si=qt4b1qAQ-uKOyix-
Search here too, I have seen this issue come up many times before on this forum.
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