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Originally posted by ssanmor
I am afraid I am lost.
I was thinking that the throotle linkage was the small lever where the throotle cable ends, at the right of the fuel distributor (looking from the front in the 190E 2.3).
Are you talking about a different thing? is it applicable to both manual and automatic gearboxes?
Thanks
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I'm not familiar with the 2.3. The six cylinder M102 and M103 engines as well as the diesel engines of that era used ball and socket connections at the end of the rods and cables that the throttle cable controlled. For example, one cable goes to the automatic transmission. A rod connects the cruise control on the diesels, one rod goes to the throttle plate on the six cylinder engines, etc.
These ball and socket connections are what I clean and lubricate.