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Old 04-02-2013, 12:31 PM
Pooka Pooka is offline
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Maybe these will be of some help....

By the way, some of the Mercedes from this era had to have the fuel adjusted with the front tires turned one way or the other fully because of a boost valve that fed additional fuel to the engine in order to keep the idle stable when the power steering was at its' highest pressure. If the car dies when you turn the wheels to the max right or left then start searching for this valve.
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