Which years was the r107 MB made?
Mercedes-Benz SL (R107) – European market First series (November 1970 – October 1985)
Model | Model code (Baumuster) | Engine |
---|---|---|
350 SL | 107.043 | 3499cc – V8 |
450 SL | 107.044 | 4520cc – V8 |
380 SL | 107.045 | 3818cc – V8 |
500 SL | 107.046 | 4973cc – V8 |
What is the vacuum diagram for a Mercedes 450SL?
OK, so this is the vacuum diagram to a 1978-1980 450SL with the K-Jet system. Click the picture to see it full size. 3) Switch over valve – this changes the timing of the engine based on whether the AC compressor is running or not. 4) EGR Valve – part of the emissions controls.
Where does the vacuum go in a Mercedes Benz?
Soaks up the fuel vapors from the gas tank. 12) Exhaust pressure transducer – and still more emissions. This is a gateway that routes vacuum all over the place. A) This is only on original California cars – you can tell if yours is original by the color of the emissions sticker on the radiator support.
Is there a vacuum diagram for the 107?
There are many variables through the lengthy 107 manufacturing run and yet no one manual offers a vacuum diagram for all of the various systems. It is only through the kindness of other 107 owners that vacuum problems seem to be resolved.
OK, so this is the vacuum diagram to a 1978-1980 450SL with the K-Jet system. Click the picture to see it full size. 3) Switch over valve – this changes the timing of the engine based on whether the AC compressor is running or not. 4) EGR Valve – part of the emissions controls.
Soaks up the fuel vapors from the gas tank. 12) Exhaust pressure transducer – and still more emissions. This is a gateway that routes vacuum all over the place. A) This is only on original California cars – you can tell if yours is original by the color of the emissions sticker on the radiator support.
Are there any problems with my 107 vacuum?
It is only through the kindness of other 107 owners that vacuum problems seem to be resolved. With that being said, why not try to pool our vacuum resources into one thread. Each post titled with the appropriate section followed by a scanned, hand drawn or pdf drawing or photos.