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Re: O/T: '84 Mercedes engine question
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Posted by the Unforgiven on May 06, 2007 at 07:27:08 from (66.146.249.116):
In Reply to: Re: O/T: '84 Mercedes engine question posted by MeAnthony on May 06, 2007 at 06:58:57:
Hi Anthony, the vacuum pump is on the front of the engine, just below and to the center a little from the steering pump. It has a steel line, maybe about 3/8s, that comes up and then over the steering pump, and points back towards the brake booster, and it turns to a rubber line soon after it points back. Right between the top of the steering pump and the front of the valve cover there is a flat boss with two bolt holes about an inch and a half or so apart, this is where your cruise control unit bolts down. That is about all I can tell you from here. I am too dim to post pictures but I could E-mail you some later today, I have one with the cruise control removed so you can see the area you are talking about.
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