And just for completeness I believe the extra brass Pierburg bit on my carb is a fuel vapour separator. Now looking for a pic of one in situ to see if I have the fuel lines attached in the right order.
Cheers.
Fuel flow to/from Pierburg 2E
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Re: Fuel flow to/from Pierburg 2E
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Re: Fuel flow to/from Pierburg 2E
You had it right the first time. Top outlet is the return to the tank. The one below is the inlet from the fuel pump. the bottom one is the outlet to the carb.Ecopod wrote:And just for completeness I believe the extra brass Pierburg bit on my carb is a fuel vapour separator. Now looking for a pic of one in situ to see if I have the fuel lines attached in the right order.
Cheers.
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Re: Fuel flow to/from Pierburg 2E
Cheers Big Herb, all reattached. After lunch it'll be jack out and attempt to fit new petrol tank etc.
Itchy, I'm probably just going to stick to Tapatalk if needing to add pics.
Itchy, I'm probably just going to stick to Tapatalk if needing to add pics.
83 W/C 1.9 DF or DG
4 speed / twin slider bus
Never forget you're unique - just like everyone else
4 speed / twin slider bus
Never forget you're unique - just like everyone else