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by Boneyt25 » 18 Apr 2023, 18:38
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by Boneyt25 » 18 Apr 2023, 18:41
I think your plan is as good as it could get smiffo.
That would end up being the shortest diversion .
I've got some more pics of the dizzy. Was it an "a" I need at the end.?
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by Boneyt25 » 18 Apr 2023, 18:48
Doesn't matter still can't make it out. It's blocked by the clamp but it doesn't look hopefull anyway.
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by Boneyt25 » 18 Apr 2023, 18:54
I think it's
0237 023 007
071 905 205
No letters.
Found similar online, single vacuum.
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by Smiffo » 19 Apr 2023, 17:20
The dizzy required will be part number 025 905 205 Q or C suffix.
Pierburg 2e3 part number would be 025 129 015 A, H, or J suffix
Inlet manifold part number 025 129 713A
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by Boneyt25 » 19 Apr 2023, 19:08
Hi smiffo, thanks for those,
How relevant are the first 3 digits? Do we know what they signify?
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by Smiffo » 19 Apr 2023, 19:10
I believe the 025 of the part code is specific to our vans.
( I think that's why we call them T25 instead of T3? )
Some of the old timers can correct me if wrong.
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by Boneyt25 » 19 Apr 2023, 19:13
Haha I did wonder if that was the case!
Struggling to get a carb for sensible money. Golf and LT one's come up tho!
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by Smiffo » 19 Apr 2023, 19:18
I don't have Facebook so cannot confirm, but apparently there are always van bits for sale there.
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by Boneyt25 » 19 Apr 2023, 19:30
Hi smiffo, I've found one with that part number, h suffix.
BuT
Market as pierburg 2e
Not
2e3
Is that significant?
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by JeffRoo » 21 Apr 2023, 14:44
84 Caravelle 1.9DG
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by Boneyt25 » 21 Apr 2023, 16:14
I can only assume that mine is an early df cooling system , as I don't have that pipe off the solid coolant manifold. And it looks like it runs to the carb. But I dont believe My carb has a coolant supply or return ....
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by Boneyt25 » 21 Apr 2023, 16:17
But it looks like I could have saved myself money on the air filter box!
What carb are you running.
My mate has a twin weber with the black plastic pancake attached. But we've yet to identify it , can't find part no. On it.
If anyone knows the weber part number that fits the black pancake plenum , I'll keep my eye out for one of them too!
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by JeffRoo » 21 Apr 2023, 17:13
The carb is a pierburg one
84 Caravelle 1.9DG
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by Boneyt25 » 21 Apr 2023, 21:27
Also, what is that smaller hose coming off the pancake?
Where does it go, what does it do?