What Carb?
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What Carb?
I am having a brand spanking new engine from VW fitted and am thinking of fitting a new carb, any advice. I have a (D) reg 87 High Top Camper, 1.9 DG petrol engine.
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I don't think there is much/any power/mpg advantage to fitting a different carb. If your Pierberg is serviceable strip it, clean it, clean it and clean it, then rebuild it. You can get a service kit from Gower and Lee:
http://www.gowerlee.dircon.co.uk/2E3type.html
but they didn't seem to know (when I called them) that earlier carbs have a shorter accelerator pump diaphragm shaft than the later ones (two VW part nos), so the accelerator pump diaphragm they sent didn't fit, I ended up getting new accelerator pump housing from VW to take larger pump diaphragm, but I think van a wee bit quicker now (or placebo effect...). I'm NOT dissing Gower and Lee, I never gave them much of a chance to sort me out as they had to contact supplier in germany at a time of german bank holiday, I went to VW to get me back on the road asap.
http://www.gowerlee.dircon.co.uk/2E3type.html
but they didn't seem to know (when I called them) that earlier carbs have a shorter accelerator pump diaphragm shaft than the later ones (two VW part nos), so the accelerator pump diaphragm they sent didn't fit, I ended up getting new accelerator pump housing from VW to take larger pump diaphragm, but I think van a wee bit quicker now (or placebo effect...). I'm NOT dissing Gower and Lee, I never gave them much of a chance to sort me out as they had to contact supplier in germany at a time of german bank holiday, I went to VW to get me back on the road asap.
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