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'95 E300D Fuel leaks
I'm having to look into a fuel leak this evening on my '95 E300D. Does the intake manifold have to come off to be able to get in there? . Any gotcha's in this procedure?
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Mark Herzig 1995 E300D 153K 1985 300D 142K (sold) 1979 450SL 122 miles (sold) 1992 500E 127K (sold) 1987 300SDL 132K (sold) 1986 300E 161K (sold) Last edited by Mark Herzig; 03-09-2004 at 01:18 PM. |
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My '95 E300D was just in the shop for a fuel leak. It was O rings on the fuel filter where the lines connected (not sure which). The shop took off the crossover pipe, but not the manifold itself. They were able to replace them easily.
Hardest job was finding the leak, they could see fuel dripping down the side of the block, but the source was difficult to pinpoint. Rgds, Chris W. My fuel consumption has decreased at least 5% after fixing the leak! No more "eau d'Diesel" smell! |
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very cool! Thanks!
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Mark Herzig 1995 E300D 153K 1985 300D 142K (sold) 1979 450SL 122 miles (sold) 1992 500E 127K (sold) 1987 300SDL 132K (sold) 1986 300E 161K (sold) |
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