As Kev says, for correct function, the carb relies on a steady and predictable 'suck' (vacuum) from the engine which should be airtight except where it needs it. Conversely, as well as air leaks making idle impossible, a totally clogged air filter can reduce air so much, it dies. This last one, took me some time to discover. It was after a very pollen-laden Summer. Easily ruled out by removing filter or taking airbox off top of carb,
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Early 1.9DG - Starts, runs for a moment, dies.
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Re: Early 1.9DG - Starts, runs for a moment, dies.
Great news, glad you've got it sorted.nsjtaylor wrote:All sorted. Van now runs fine.
Choke pull-down arrived, so I fitted that to the rebuilt carb and installed. All vac pipes replaced. Bus runs like a champ once more.
I'll still investigate the diz vac advance and make sure it's 100%.
Thanks for your help and suggestions/advice, folk.
1983 LHD Westfalia poptop 1.9 DG petrol.