[W126 Coupe] Question re distributor vacuum connection
Dick Spellman
spell.yy at verizon.net
Wed May 17 07:24:50 EDT 2006
Hi Ian:
Which model year are you looking at, 81 or 83??? The early distributor
vacuum diaphragms had the two vacuum lines that are connected through a
switchover valve to the intake manifold. One for ignition advance and
the other for ignition retard. The switching valve determines which one
is active. Best to read up on the specifics to the model year in section
15-502 of the manual. If you don't have the manual, try
www.skinnerbox.steaky.org
Regards,
Dick
Ian Gatenby wrote:
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> *Subject:* Re: [W126 Coupe] Question re distributor vacuum connection
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> I have three Mercedes 126’s - an ‘81 500SE an ’83 500SEC and an ’87 560SEC
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> Each has a different vacuum setup on the distributor. The distributor
> I would like to understand has two vacuum leads into a device on the
> side of the distributor – which is clearly for the ignition advance.
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> The question is – where should each of these connections go – do they
> both go into the intake vacuum connection – or to different sources?
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> Thanks
>
> Ian
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