18 May
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Testing and Inspection of fuel system pressure for 1982 Mercedes Benz 380SL (107 Chassis) V8-3839cc 3.8L SOHC (116)
Test Values
Primary pressure – 5.0-5.6 bar (76-82 psi )
Control pressure, warm-up cycle completed – 3.4-3.8 bar (49-55 psi )
Acceleration enrichment with 500 mbar (15 in. Hg. )vacuum applied to lower connection of warm-up compensator with engine warm – 1.4-1.8 bar (20-26 psi )
Control pressure, engine cold according to ambient temperature warm-up compensator. Refer to charts below.
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18 May
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This document is installation step of cold-start system test for 1985 Mercedes Benz 380SE (126 Chassis) V8-3839cc 3.8L SOHC (116)
Special Tools: Valve Tester, Bosch KDJE-P 400 – 904 589 00 21 00 Connective line, cold-start valve to tester – 117 070 28 32 Connecting fitting, connecting line to tester – 915006 004002 Safety plug for ignition system – 102 589 02 21 00 Conventional Tools Digital multimeter (volt-ohmmeter) – e.g. Sun Electric DMM-5 Tachometer – e.g. Sun Electric
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They called it der Panzerwagen. The “armored car”, as it translated from the Teutonic tongue,
wouldn’t seem to be a very dignified name for an automobile that’s become one of the most
coveted status symbols of our times. But those in Mercedes-Benz engineering who coined the
moniker for the new 350SL had a point. Compared with the lovely, svelte 280SL that it was to
replace, the 350SL did indeed look brutishly impregnable.
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The program cassette in the Multi-Tester pro is the component which gives the diagnostic equipment its unique test performance. The program cassette can easily be changed to set the Multi-Tester pro up quickly for the diagnostic task at hand. The Multi-Tester pro software is available in two levels of functionality, Plus line and Pro line. This manual covers the operation of the Plus line cartridge. The Plus line cartridge has the following functions: engine DTC:s and monitor list, airbag DTC:s, ABS DTC:s and snapshots. This fault-finding instruction describes the serial application for trouble shooting via the diagnostic connector on Mercedes.
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18 May
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This manual contains power steering bleeding service and repair for 1988 Mercedes Benz 300TE (124 Chassis) L6-2960cc 3.0L SOHC (103)
Filling and Bleeding Power Steering Tandem Pump
To determine power steering pump application, See: Power Steering Pump\Application and ID
Capacities : Model 124, 129, 201, 202 approx. 1.0 liter, Model 140 approx. 1.4 liter
1. Version (model 201 up to 09/84) When engine is cold (room temperature approx. 20°C ) oil level 6-8 mm below marking (arrow). When oil is at operating temperature (approx.80°C ) correct oil level up to the embossed or cast-in marking (arrow).
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You have just acquired the latest in Electronic Fuel Injection harnesses, allowing installation of any 1985 or later Tuned Port Fuel Injection and intake manifold on a Chevrolet small block V-8 engine. It is designed utilize the vehicle on-board computer, and all the GM preferred relays, sensors and other accessories to operate the fuel injection as originally designed. All systems that effect engine performance have been included except for those that are exclusively for emission control such as the Air Injection Reactor and Exhaust Gas Recirculation system. (Emission connectors available on special orders.)
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The AEM V2 intake system features a revolutionary breakthrough in inlet system design that delivers maximum power throughout the entire powerband of the engine. AEM has always designed its air intake systems to deliver maximum torque and power in the engine’s lower-rpm region because that is where most daily driving occurs. This creates a compromise because the operating frequency of the pipe is fixed, and does not change with rpm, causing the sound wave to be ineffectual when it is not in sync with engine speed.
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Disassembly
1. Thoroughly clean and air dry valve bodies. Remove check balls. Remove each valve train.
2. Lay valves, springs and bushings on a clean surface in the order removed. Remove solenoids, sensor, screens, servos and accumulator assemblies.
Cleaning & Inspection
Clean valves, springs and bushings in solvent. NEVER use shop rags to clean valve body components. Inspect valves and bushings for scoring, nicks and scratches. Inspect springs for damaged or distorted coils. Inspect valve body casting for porosity, interconnected oil passages and damaged machined surfaces.
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Flange Requirements:
DEI’s resilient seated (RS) valves are designed for installation between ANSI Class 125/150 flat or raised faced flanges. Gaskets are not required. Lined pipe, heavy wall pipe or flanges must have a minimum allowable inside diameter at the centered body face to clear the disc sealing edge when opening the valve.
Storage:
The valves should be stored on a pallet or “skid” in a clean, dry warehouse. If the valves must be stored outside, the following apply:
1. Valves must be kept off the ground high enough to avoid standing water.
2. Cover the valves with a water repellant cover (not included with valve).
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Bob and I appreciate your purchase of your HyperBoost Valves from Stratmosphere. Please read these instructions prior to installation so that you can enjoy a simple and quick installation of your new HyperBoost valves!
Step 1- Remove motor cover
This is the small triangular cover in the front of the engine where the dipstick is located (figure 1). Just twist the two screws 90 degrees counterclockwise. Then lift up the cover. The cover fits onto a rubber round mount at the point on the “triangle” as well. It’s just pressed on there.
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