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25 mmHg to my transmission, what?
I've been having some vacuum related transmission issues for a long time. I start off in 2nd gear and can't kickdown unless I manually move the lever. That's fine, I'll deal with that later.
But, I'm in 4th gear by 25 mph -- my car never has a chance to get into its power band and get moving, and the 63 horses in my '83 240D need all the help they can get. I dug out a vacuum diagram and looked at the connections. I've removed and plugged the single line going from the top of the valve cover to the EGR hardware, but it looks like the previous owner did something screwy, because I'm missing an entire "T" connector and an "oriface" of some sort. I put my MityVac on a "T" between the valve cover and the transmission modulator and it registered 25 in.Hg. at idle. ForcedInduction has mentioned it should be closer to 8-10 inHg. I didn't even bother to check the VCV operation. Does anyone know what part #s for orifaces are supposed to be? I'm about to go crazy about this.
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Replace the green vacuum valve.
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Orifice
• Vacuum system orifices
Color: I.D. P/N: Yellow 2.0 mm 1162760929 Red 1.1 mm 1162761029 Blue 1.0 mm 1162761129 White 0.8 mm 1162761229 Green 0.7 mm 1162761329 Brown 0.9mm 1162761429
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I almost want to do a 4sp conversion just to save myself the trouble.
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1983 Mercedes-Benz 240D Automatic, A/C, Power Sunroof, Power Right Side Mirror 231K Miles FOR SALE MAKE OFFER |
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LOL...because that's SO much easier than replacing a couple of vacuum components... :p
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Current cars: 2000 ML55 AMG, 174k miles 2003 C240 T-Modell, 202k miles 1995 S320, 207k Miles |
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If there are orifices missing you could have vacuum surplus in the wrong places.
They restrict flow and help direct vacuum to required areas. |
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