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Engine & Gearbox / Re: idling issues 2e3 carb
Last post by mintysgt -the vid link was good
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Engine & Gearbox / Re: Carb Rubber Seating Indentification
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Engine & Gearbox / Re: Carb Rubber Seating Indentification
Last post by Keekster64 -https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/394770134643?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=qnzI-bNrTye&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=JkCJifUpRIW&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Febi mounts are the best quality
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Engine & Gearbox / Carb Rubber Seating Indentification
Last post by Martin109 -VIN: WVWZZZ1GZLW679413
Engine Number EZ861785
Looking on eBay, I found this, but I can't relate the data supplied there with my VIN and/or engine number.
On p6 of the pages of data visible by scrolling down their webpage, I see:
VW Golf 1991 Petrol Hatch 1.6 FWD Mk II 19E,1G1 1595cc 55KW 75HP ABN;EZ
Does that mean the item is right for my vehicle? When they state in the title "Fits VW 027129761A 050129761E", what does that mean?
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Shows & Events / Re: Ultimate Dubs 25
Last post by vw-widow -I would be interestedgreat can you send me a pic of your car and reg please?
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Engine & Gearbox / Re: idling issues 2e3 carb
Last post by Keekster64 -Have a watch of the video, it will help you to understand the carb and all the bits. It may also help you figure out what's wrong, and how to test bits. When a car idles drops off and causes stalling, assuming the carb is the fault, its often due to an air leak, causing the carb to lean out. So I would check for split vacumm hoses, a knackered pull down unit (£15), and also a split in the rubber carb mount (£22). The carb mount on mine was split. I recommend you buy a Febi Bilstein mount as the Topran ones dont seem to last very long, cause the rubber is crap quality, particularly with modern fuels.
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Engine & Gearbox / Re: idling issues 2e3 carb
Last post by mintysgt -i'm not sure what to do. Becuase ok, i might not be spotting the cheapest service kit @£100 ish but from experience you can't really just pull them apart with out replacing something, how ever maybe a good start after i clean the oil covered plugs on the front flange "not quite sure thats the fix but needs doing and rocker cover needs addressing aswell" to then if no different pull carb apart even if i find nothing wrong with it, at least i didn't just waste £100 towards the cost of a webber
But i like the line "A weber is only a 'solution' if the carb is knackered"
The car has not covered a lot of miles in the last 15 years till i brought it, in fact i've possibly done more miles in 10 days then the last owner in 15 years, so no doubt a lot of crap has been pulled threw into the bowl, an reving it is some how over coming the fuel starvation its presenting to be
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Engine & Gearbox / Re: idling issues 2e3 carb
Last post by Keekster64 -Hey all,Hi, I'm less familiar with the 2e3, as I have mainly worked on the, much hated, 2e2. But the 2e3 is a simpler carb so should be easier to sort, assuming of course, it is the carb to blame. If it cuts out without warning, as opposed to running rough, I tend to blame it on an electrical fault, ie something in the ignition circuit, for example a bad coil, duff dizzy cap etc. The only problem I had with a 2e3 carb in the past was a knackered pull down unit which would cause it to stall when it was cold and I was running on the choke. Another thing to check is the cut off solenoid on the carb. If this has a bad connection or is knackered, it will cut out. Also it could be dirt inside the carb. On my 2e2 I took it apart and found crap in the float bowl. You can get carb service kit for these carbs, so you can strip and rebuild them. There is also a really good you tube strip down video. A weber is only a 'solution' if the carb is knackered, but the pierburgs when in good nick offer much better mpg and are good carbs if you can get your head round them. I spent ages watching videos on the 2e2 and even downloaded the pierberg manual, so I kind of understand them much better now.
Got a 1.3 jetta recently, i believe its the 2e3 carb hence auto choke an not manual, i've done a lovely 400 mile trip in it, last 80 ish have been a nightmare, the thing would just keep cutting out, started doing it at night with lights on an fan, so noticed on restarts was idling fine when no load on electric system, so i assumed it was a battery or alternator issue at 1st "perhaps still a leccy gremlin". but started doing it in the day with no added power consumption etc
what i would like to know is, has anyone ever had something similar, as previous knowledge was they cut out and dont restart for a short while, an a quick google hints towards this
given its a peirburg. i always known there as useful as a chocolate teapot in reality an webber is the way forward "personally when i had a 1.6 an a 1.8 carb engine mine had the webber conversion done already, not that i recall a choke nearly 20 years later. but never had any issues, an mot time always see emissions adjusted to pass"
how ever, over last day or so i have read a few posts webbers solve nothing in the long term, how true is this ?
i really want to keep it as a 1.3. its guttless but its so original be a shame to do a conversion really
ok so it be next week before i look at it, but a quick look did see a small bit of oil on 2 sensors on the top flange on the block under the dizzy, but could this lead to my issues ?
any knowledge will be greatfully recieved
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Engine & Gearbox / idling issues 2e3 carb
Last post by mintysgt -Got a 1.3 jetta recently, i believe its the 2e3 carb hence auto choke an not manual, i've done a lovely 400 mile trip in it, last 80 ish have been a nightmare, the thing would just keep cutting out, started doing it at night with lights on an fan, so noticed on restarts was idling fine when no load on electric system, so i assumed it was a battery or alternator issue at 1st "perhaps still a leccy gremlin". but started doing it in the day with no added power consumption etc
what i would like to know is, has anyone ever had something similar, as previous knowledge was they cut out and dont restart for a short while, an a quick google hints towards this
given its a peirburg. i always known there as useful as a chocolate teapot in reality an webber is the way forward "personally when i had a 1.6 an a 1.8 carb engine mine had the webber conversion done already, not that i recall a choke nearly 20 years later. but never had any issues, an mot time always see emissions adjusted to pass"
how ever, over last day or so i have read a few posts webbers solve nothing in the long term, how true is this ?
i really want to keep it as a 1.3. its guttless but its so original be a shame to do a conversion really
ok so it be next week before i look at it, but a quick look did see a small bit of oil on 2 sensors on the top flange on the block under the dizzy, but could this lead to my issues ?
any knowledge will be greatfully recieved