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Thread: My New Mk1 Cabroliet

  1. #21
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    Nah man I only got the car, with no battery, rego, and a auto gearbox with reverse only lol. Picked it up from Toowoomba?! Thats the best I can do dub. So much work left to do.
    Rising Blue MY10 Passat R36
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    White '82 MK1 Cabrio 1.8L
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    Ok so I got the beast running. Nothing a breaker bar can't un-stuck lol. Pulled the plugs cranked her over. The newb that I am I didn't think how long the fuel had been sitting in it for. A bit of CRC a few cranks and she was spinning. Put the plugs back in. pulled the air box off, the filter was absolutely ****-house! Carby was a dirty as ever. Gave it a spray and cleaned it up,
    Now this is where I need some input. I have been doing some research about the 2E Pierburg Carby thats in the Cabrio they are saying to bin the 2E and get something else eg webbers, someone who previousily owned/worked on the car decided to zip tie the throttle body open?!?!?!
    Is it worth me replacing the diaphrams and giving the 2E a good revival or should I just get a Webber? Are the the pierburgs reliable?
    Rising Blue MY10 Passat R36
    BLACK '97 Mk3 GL 2.0L
    White '82 MK1 Cabrio 1.8L
    Vice-President - VWDCQ (VW Drivers Club of Queenland inc)

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    I know nothing about the Pierburg carbies.. But if people say they're a nightmare, ditch it and get something more main stream. Best to find one that's come off a running car if you can. At least then you know that it's going to be pretty close.

    By zip tied open throttle body.. Are you sure you are not looking at the choke? Maybe whatever choke actuator it had on it was removed by the previous owner (for what ever reason) and they tied it open?

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    I'll go take a photo now. I could be wrong but yeah. weird.
    This is on the left of the block
    Preeny you said the numbers on the right were the engine number this is what I found?!?!




    Last edited by Ironman; 10-09-2011 at 02:13 PM.
    Rising Blue MY10 Passat R36
    BLACK '97 Mk3 GL 2.0L
    White '82 MK1 Cabrio 1.8L
    Vice-President - VWDCQ (VW Drivers Club of Queenland inc)

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    That's the head, not the block, man!

    Yeah it looks like they've cable tied the choke open. The actuator was probably stuffed.

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    Nice cabby,

    I´ts the same year as mine

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    Nothing wrong with the pieberg if it's set up correctly.
    Usual isses are the wax stat and pull down unit.
    The bumpers are retrofit as the power roofs came on later models.
    The Pumps can go on these and the resevoir tanks are prone to splitting too and leaking the fluid out.
    Another issue is the impeller splitting so it doesn't pump any more.

    A link for the Carb from the Poms

    The Mk1 Golf Owners Club: You have been blocked

    The autobox are great if maintained so usual probs low or tainted fluids.

    The Mk1 Golf Owners Club: You have been blocked

    My colour concept if money was no object olde english cream, fully cromed small bumpers with, deep red leather interior. Red mohair top.
    be good to see how you get on with this.

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