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Yes, the H7DC is spec for your Euro car, as per Mercedes.
Jason
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1988 300CE 120K RIP(Midnight Blue/Parchment) 1987 300E 202K (Arctic White/Palomino) Now I see the secret of the making of the best persons. It is to grow in the open air and to eat and sleep with the earth. ~Song of The Open Road |
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Update
UPDATE
During the summer I got round to a little tune up. Fitted a set of H8DCs which were supplied by an aftermarket parts supplier in Dublin. They're in between the H7 and H9 I guess but importantly, they're not resistor. The car has been running very well since June, even now into the damp Dublin winters. Over the holiday period, I'll have a look at the distributor to check for the verdigris build up that used to occur. Hopefully its gone! If the distributor is clean, then it will mean that my old idle problems may have been caused by resistor plugs causing extra corrosion on the distributor cap. Will keep you informed. Gerard |
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Update
Had a look at my distributor a few days ago, it was quite clean, just a little bit of greyish fuzz on the contacts which I removed. I dont have any of the starting and running trouble that I had last year and the year before.
I reckon its due to the non-resistor plugs. |
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