DAVID66000 |
Thu Feb 09, 2017 4:47 am |
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Hello thomas, thank you for your response where I think it is also compatible for my eberspacher 12V I got I want coins - protected propeller - exit nozzle air compartment car with red light - the release of pot that has the inside of the wing :) good day to all |
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DAVID66000 |
Sun Feb 12, 2017 8:05 am |
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Thanks to your posts for your information a friend was able to reproduce the output of pot for eberspacher b2 here detail
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DAVID66000 |
Sun Feb 12, 2017 8:13 am |
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I found in france a eberspacher b2 12v plug 194 GRn for when i will convert my 1963 to 12 volt :wink:
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Bruce |
Sun Feb 12, 2017 6:24 pm |
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DAVID66000 wrote: What is the difference between LA BERU 194 GRN AND LA BERU 194 GRNs ??
The glow plug with the "s" at the end has a ceramic core inside the coils of the heating element to keep them in place. Without the "s" has no core.
If the coils overheat, they get soft and will move slightly until they touch, reducing the resistance of the plug, causing the current to increase, making them glow hotter. Eventually the wire melts. |
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DAVID66000 |
Wed Oct 04, 2017 1:32 pm |
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Good evening everyone
Here my cox being passed in 12 volts I want to install my eberspacher
But I do not know how to connect the two black wires of the Resistance Series to the wound for Glow Plug B2 small case under eberspacher
1 cable goes direct candle but the other ???
thank you in advance for your
it looks like this version 12 volts
http://www.germansupply.com/home/customer/product.php?productid=16631&cat=376&page=3 |
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notchboy |
Wed Oct 04, 2017 4:16 pm |
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I think it goes to the glow plug - as all B2 glow plugs are 6v. Mistake made when applying direct 12v for to long and destroying the plug. |
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DAVID66000 |
Sun Oct 08, 2017 8:00 am |
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salut a tous
donc voila j'ai tout modifié mon eberspacher 6V en 12V
j'ai mis un ventilateur, une pompe, une resitance serie 12V
Mon probleme tout fonctionne 4,5 cc or 5 mL carburant en sortie de gicleur
La bougie rougie
Mais la combustion ne se fait pas |
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thomas. |
Sun Oct 08, 2017 8:36 am |
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Regarding the the two wires you were asking about on the series resistance. The first wire to the glow plug is correct. This photo I got from the galley you will see where one black wire in the lower right side is not connected. That is where your second wire goes. There are suppose to be two wires connected there. The one in the photo and the 2nd series resistance wire. In the photo his series res. wires are not connected.
edit... I took some photos of a 12 volt b2 I have that might be of some help. The screwdriver is pointed at the correct spot. The thicker wire would be your series resistance.
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DAVID66000 |
Mon Oct 09, 2017 7:34 am |
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Thanks thomas for this information currently my 12v b2 has hard to start I feel that the candle drowns! yet my pump flow is ok 5 ml...
also is it possible that the cover touches the candle?
yesterday in trying to test my series resistance it put a blush under heating? |
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Cornwallav8r |
Tue May 25, 2021 6:14 pm |
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I just installed a B2 in my 75 Beetle restoration. I wanted to thank each of you who provided all the information here, it was tremendous help. Drilling all those holes in the trunk was stressful, but I wanted to share how I figured out where to start, to avoid big errors. It's a chicken or egg situation, the cabin heater air duct is too long to set the thing in place to measure hole locations, and the templates supplied didn't instill confidence, though I will state they ended up in the exact right place on my Type 1, using the template depicting the intake and exhaust combustion air pipe holes with fender bolt hole references from the manual. But what I did that really ensured success was start with that forward large heated cabin air duct, using the photo in this thread showing the hole in relation to the fuse box. I just eyed it up, it was close enough to perfect, and then when setting the unit in place the other 2 combustion holes lined right up with the template I had placed there. Just inserted the forward hot cabin air outlet into the new hole, dropped the rear of the unit down into the trunk and the template holes lined right up. So all in all it was a non-issue. |
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Protodog |
Mon Apr 29, 2024 9:57 am |
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WORD OF WARNING about 61 and up beetle installations. MAKE SURE GAS HEATER IS COMPLETELY OFF BEFORE REFUELING!!!
I got in a hurry one winter and thought the combustion chamber was cool enough when I started pumping gas in my 63 bug. Guess what! It wasn't. The fan sucked the fumes in and the fuel fill neck turned into a Bunsen burner. I was able to replace the cap before the heater fan shut down (thanks for the suggestion by a quick thinking fellow customer) before the flames reached the inside of the fuel tank. |
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rwolfertz |
Tue Dec 03, 2024 8:05 am |
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here you can see 2 cables go in the b2. where do they end ? |
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notchboy |
Tue Dec 03, 2024 8:52 am |
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The braided fuel line? It comes from the tank on the bottom and returns the unused fuel back to the tank on the top. It acts like modern FI in that there is a jet that regulates the amount of fuel is squirted into the combustion chamber as the fuel passes by in a loop. |
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rwolfertz |
Tue Dec 03, 2024 12:16 pm |
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No the Blue marked black cable, i think it is to show starting |
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