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We are the happy owners of a 1983 280E.
The only question is where 2 vacuum points are supposed to connect to on the fuel-injection system. The following link has a picture of what we are referring to: "http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=1021038&a=10740160" We purchased the car like this and it runs fine, but we're sure they must connect to somewhere (maybe to each other ?). Any advice apprectiated. Regards Spiro |
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Spiro, I tried to look, and the web page the link sent me to said it is the wrong web address. Just thought I would let you know.
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Ron Miller 1986 300E |
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It's amazing what one little quotation mark will do for a web page address. Alas, I have no help for you, Spiro.
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Ron Miller 1986 300E |
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