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Part ID please!
Hey all. I have a 92 300e w124. On my cars exhaust... specifically... the end of the exhaust... there are two large diameter "rubber bands" that hold the tail-pipe in place. One of them is missing on my car, causing the exhaust to shake a whole bunch. Anyone know the part # on these bands? I can't see anything written on the one that is still in place. Thanks. Oh... this is a stock exhaust we are talking about...
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Go to fastlane search under your car under exhaust under exhaust hanger for something like these..
H8050-14875 Exhaust Hanger $0.87 In 3 days H8050-14328 Exhaust Hanger $2.00 $0.83 In 3 days H8052-17903 Muffler Hanger $2.10 $0.54 In 3 days H8050-15510 Exhaust Hanger $3.90 $1.44 In 3 days One of those should be it. Check with Phil at partsshop/fastlane for the exact one you need. Alon
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Thanks! Here is another question for you guys. I was looking at the air intake tube from the airbox to the front of the car, and I was earlier contemplating taking off the scoop at the end of the tube that deflects air at high speed. I tried to unfasten the scoop, but it is held in place by 1 plastic screw which is attached next to the front right (if you are looking at the front of the car) headlight, which seems to be attached to a holder which I can barely reach with my finger, much less stabilize. Any thoughts on how I could undo this screw and remove the air scoop?
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BadInfo,
WHY!? Taking off the scoop will give you ABSOLUTELY no improvements in performance. It's there for a reason.. I wouldn't mess with it! But if you must... then I can't help you!
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2006 E350 w/ 155k miles (Daily Driver) Previous: 1993 300E 3.2L Sedan w/ close to about 300k miles 2003 E500 Brilliant Silver (Had 217k miles when totalled!) 1989 300E with 289,000 miles (had for <1 yr while in HI) 03 CLK 500 cabrio (Mom's) 2006 C230k (Dad's) 1999 S420 (Mom's/Dad's) 2000 C230k Sport sedans 2001 CLK320 Cabrio (Mom's) 1995 C280 My First Mercedes-Benz... (155k miles. EXCEPTIONAL AUTOMOBILE. Was Very hard to let go of!) |
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The reason for taking the scoop off is for increased airflow. At low speed, the scoop is fine for drawing in cold outside air, but, at high speed, the scoop deflects passing air, so the car actually has to suck air through a partial cavity in the air, limiting the amount of air it can draw. By removing the scoop, but still keeping the intake up at the front, you can improve air movement. At high speed, it would be similar to Donald Swinford's ram air. I am going to do that also, but I don't fancy a big pipe running across my engine to the airbox, so as soon as I figure out another routing way, and when I move back to the house so I can get all my drills etc... I will be ram-airing my car.
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