I need a tech with some experience with the Euro models. I have a 117.962 engine and pulled the throttle housing to make sure that no vacuum leaks where present.
I was surprised to find the bottom port on the throttle housing open. It is missing the extension tube and the port does not pass into the throttle body. It has a plug type device that diverts it back to open air. Manual shows the top port for EGR and bottom for Vacuum switch, which I don’t have. SO do I need this bottom port?
On the other side of the throttle housing the 3/2-way switch is missing. In my manual (US) it shows a mechanical/pneumatic switch over valve that connects to the warm-up compensator – lower chamber. The valve is responsible for full load enrichment via the warm-up compensator. Prior to 1981 the lower chamber was open to atmosphere.
1983 500SL 117.962 engine, 107.046 chassis, emissions CAT only.
Warm-up Compensator is Bosch 436 140 101. Manual 7.3-120 checking fuel pressure does not list my compensator.
Thank for help, advice, or assurance.