Pierburg 2B5 vacuum circuit

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Re: Pierburg 2B5 vacuum circuit

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Checked the sender unit. Filter is clean as far as I can tell - I tried to add a picture but size is too large. No sign of any sediment or rust.

However, removed the inline filter and there are little bits in there. I will fit a new one and check that after a few miles. The car was stood for a while - so just on the off chance.

Realistically it will need new pipes I guess from tank to engine bay. I’ve done the gearbox so can get the car a fair way of the ground. Is it still too hard to do the pipes?

And finally there is no swirl pot. From the pump it goes to a small (30-40mm) plastic cylinder with the fuel return out of the side and supply to carb at the top.

I’ve put some octane booster in - will see if it makes any difference.

The timing was right per the book but I have advanced it a few degrees and it is running better. Idle is a bit high as a result.


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Re: Pierburg 2B5 vacuum circuit

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Further update. Advanced the timing a bit more - symptoms almost gone. No pinking but must be a fair way from recommended. Think I will run for a while and see how it goes.


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Re: Pierburg 2B5 vacuum circuit

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Hi Phil, fairly sure but the early FR 1600’s with 2B5 carbs didn’t have a swirl pot, just a small plastic T piece restrictor pot joining the feed and return pipes with an outlet to the carb.


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Re: Pierburg 2B5 vacuum circuit

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Hi Phil,

100% the problem is rust clogged in the hard fuel line if you have bits in the filter. Change that first. Not difficult, just time consuming. Held in place by metal tabs. Rubber grommets to stop rattling too in various places. Try not to bend the old pipes when removing, they become the template to shape the new pipes before installing.

Then you can change the filter and give the jets a final blow through.

You do need a swirl pot. They were originally fitted with one. Haynes manual will show you the correct mounting position.

Glad your getting to the bottom of it!! Nice one.


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Re: Pierburg 2B5 vacuum circuit

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Hi Phil, here's the link to the separator pot, if you clic on the 'fits vehicles' link it shows you its for a 1.6 FR engine which yours will be...

https://www.heritagepartscentre.com/uk/ ... etrol.html


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Re: Pierburg 2B5 vacuum circuit

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Update on this in case it helps someone else at some point.

Car is now running sweet. It was many small things - vacuum circuit, timing and a poor HT lead at the coil.

Fixed all of that but still was suffering what felt like fuel starvation. So as an experiment I bypassed the new swirl pot and went back to how it was with a simple Y piece.

And now the car runs great. There seems to be different opinions as to whether the swirl pot is needed on a carb engine. In my case not.

I will change the fuel pipes at some point but for now it seems unnecessary.

Thanks for the advice given.


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Re: Pierburg 2B5 vacuum circuit

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All 3 FR engines I have owned or worked on with a 2B5 have not been fitted with a swirl pot but every 2E2 have.
Just because VW Heritage list it doesn’t make it right.
Glad you have it sorted now.


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