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Fuel system components 1991 300SE
Still trying to sort out the car.
There is a leak in a fuel line at the Fuel Distributor. This line is supported on the fuel distributor, but does not connect to it. The line has a metal fitting and elbow at the RF corner of the fuel distributor, and then the rubber hose disappears under the intake manifold. The metal elbow end is leaking because someone ( evidently) tried to unscrew it without a backup wrench, and the twisted it to the point that fuel straps out. I need to replace this hose, but I don't even know what it is called. Getting to the other end looks like I may have to remove the intake manifold. Is that correct? I can find very generic Bosch CIS descriptions, but can't find anything specific to my SE to help me identify this part. ALSO---I just found a loose component just lying in the air dust to the filter housing. It is connected to a wire, but not installed anywhere. I can try to post a picture, later, but wondering of anyone has any idea what it might be before I venture out to my cold garage. |
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More research, and I believe that line goes to the fuel cooler, and that I can by-pass it until I an sure that the engine and transmission are in good enough shape to save the car.
Picture of the kinked hose end: Also 2 pictures of the "found" sensor" from different sides |
It appears that my fuel injection pressure regulator is FUBAR. I have a local recycling yard with several candidate vehicles in it. Is there a quick "junkyard" test that I can perform on non-running engines to know if the pressure regulator is worth taking? Based on the system description, I wonder if you could depress the diaphragm thru the fuel inlet connection using a small diameter pin punch---or does such activity ruin the regulator.
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yes that hose goes to the fuel-a/c heat exchanger and I believe that most euros don't have it. also of note: this is a return line so it's not under pressure the sensor you're showing is a intake air temperature sensor and it fits into a plastic hose that goes into the air cleaner |
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why not just get a hand-pumping vacuum pump (mityvac) and see if the diaphragm holds vacuum? |
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