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1984 280e w123 bad brake booster
im stateside with the 280e. the brake booster was filled with brake fluid. what makes and models of other benz can I use. im not a purist . and im not looking to spend 300$ on a new one either
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Other members will have to chime in on compatibility, but if you're able to find a used one and DIY it, that'll save you some $$. Link to the tech article below:
Mercedes-Benz W123 Brake Booster Replacement | W123 (1977-1985) | Pelican Parts DIY Maintenance Article |
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I've got one in a 79 280E but I never drove the car so it's "as is". you would need to check fitment. $50 includes shipping to you in NC.
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First I would remove the booster and throughly inspect it. As long as there is no damage to the rubber inside, it should be OK after a complete cleaning. The brake fluid can only come from the master cylinder, which obviously needs to be rebuilt or replaced. A lot of times they will leak fluid either on to or inside the booster after bleeding the system. To prevent this put a piece of wood, like a 2x4, on the floor so that the pedal doesn´t go all the way to the floor during brake bleeding.
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