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Old 07-06-2017, 09:23 AM
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Quick fuel line question.. car is stuck on side of road

Hey folks,

my friends 1985 230E (w123) sprung a leak from a fuel line this morning.

The line is the one that runs from the fuel distributor to the warm up regulator.

Looking on pelican parts or german auto parts I don't see fuel lines listed for sale.

Dumb question.. I know (i drive a diesel tho so cut me some slack)

but do we have to get a line made by napa or something?
- If we have to get a line made by napa does anyone know the correct size it should be? Is our best bet just to take them the old one?

Does anyone have a good quick fix?

Thanks!
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Old 07-06-2017, 10:03 AM
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Is this a formed metal line, braided line or rubber hose? A 190E 2.3 probably has the same part for reference or to take from a parts car.

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Old 07-06-2017, 10:11 AM
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it is a formed metal line
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Old 07-06-2017, 03:04 PM
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Hey folks,

my friends 1985 230E (w123) sprung a leak from a fuel line this morning.

The line is the one that runs from the fuel distributor to the warm up regulator.

Looking on pelican parts or german auto parts I don't see fuel lines listed for sale.

Dumb question.. I know (i drive a diesel tho so cut me some slack)

but do we have to get a line made by napa or something?
- If we have to get a line made by napa does anyone know the correct size it should be? Is our best bet just to take them the old one?

Does anyone have a good quick fix?

Thanks!
The 1985 230E should have a fuel pressure regulator. Here is a picture of my 190E 2.3 that has a short metal fuel line from the fuel distributor to the fuel pressure regulator. Is it like this one?
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Old 07-06-2017, 08:25 PM
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Hey folks,

my friends 1985 230E (w123) sprung a leak from a fuel line this morning.

The line is the one that runs from the fuel distributor to the warm up regulator.

Looking on pelican parts or german auto parts I don't see fuel lines listed for sale.

Dumb question.. I know (i drive a diesel tho so cut me some slack)

but do we have to get a line made by napa or something?
- If we have to get a line made by napa does anyone know the correct size it should be? Is our best bet just to take them the old one?

Does anyone have a good quick fix?

Thanks!
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The 1985 230E should have a fuel pressure regulator. Here is a picture of my 190E 2.3 that has a short metal fuel line from the fuel distributor to the fuel pressure regulator. Is it like this one?
W123 chassis were fitted with K-Lambda, rather than KE, hence no external fuel pressure regulator. Notice that the OP did not fail to identify the damaged line.
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Old 07-06-2017, 07:52 PM
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Hmm. this particular 230E is slightly different from the picture posted above. For anyone reading in the future.. i temporarily resolved this issue with jb weld.
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