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1995 E420 Fuel Pump Questions

sytruong

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Hi everyone,

I am hearing some turbulant sounding noises from my fuel pump area. It looks like the entire unit had been replaced at some time in the past, as it has junkyard numbers written on it. I have a 1995 E420, and the system it has installed right now has an accumualtor on it. I looked online, and it doesn't seem like my model is supposed to have an accumulator.

So I'd like to get this thing dealt with properly. Can someone please post a picture of what the fuel pump/filter set up is supposed to look like and provide some advice on how to piece together the proper system?

It has 2 functioning fuel pumps, 1 fuel filter, and 1 fuel accumulator. I suppose I can delete the accumulator if the car wasnt originally equipped with one, but I have to figure out the hoses and fittings issue.

Here's what's on the car right now. I wouldn't be surprised if the previous owner had it replaced with a setup from another car, there's just a bunch of mickey mouse stuff going on in this car that I'm finding out.

Thanks in advance.
 

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Yikes! Never seen that before. You are right, someone installed a junkyard pump assembly from a 1980's model with accumulator. The correct setup is nearly identical, sans accumulator. Is your car early or late 1995 production? Late 95 cars have a single fuel pump with a "plain" hose exiting the filter to the hard pipe on the chassis. Early cars have dual pump and the exit hose has threaded metal fittings on both ends.

I have good photos of the early style with twin pumps, but if your car is late production, you may want to switch to the original single-pump setup. Not sure if I have any good pictures of the single pump, I'd have to check.

:yayo:
 
Yikes! Never seen that before. You are right, someone installed a junkyard pump assembly from a 1980's model with accumulator. The correct setup is nearly identical, sans accumulator. Is your car early or late 1995 production? Late 95 cars have a single fuel pump with a "plain" hose exiting the filter to the hard pipe on the chassis. Early cars have dual pump and the exit hose has threaded metal fittings on both ends.

I have good photos of the early style with twin pumps, but if your car is late production, you may want to switch to the original single-pump setup. Not sure if I have any good pictures of the single pump, I'd have to check.

:yayo:
Thank you, I suppose I'll order the appropriate fuel pump and filter and see what I can re-use to make it work from the current setup
 
@gsxr you quoted in your thread that
Very late-build 124's have a single pump, used from approximately January 1995 production.

000-470-59-94 - 1 required - Fuel pump, 43mm OD, as of chassis C226336 ( supercedes to MB # 000-470-78-94 )
002-477-27-01 - 1 required - Fuel filter, 75mm OD, as of chassis C226336 (

Aftermarket pump info:
Bosch #67968 or 0-986-580-372, Pierburg / TI Automotive 7.22156.50.0
Chassis C226336... I'm on chassis C177...

Would it be fine to run the same pump setup you mentioned?

edit - nevermind, I found some Bosch pump on partsgeek that look like theyre appropirate for my chassis number.
 
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Sorry for all the postings -

But in case nothing mounts up to whatevers on there, are there any other setups that I can use from other cars? R129 or S500 for example? The part no's might not be the same, but would I experience any issues?
 
I get my pumps from Amazon, check pricing for genuine Bosch from several retailers. Also, do not forget new copper seals. Our 30+ MB MX guru strongly suggest a bit of MB green bearing grease coated on both sides of the copper seals. Stops leaking when properly torqued to spec. (without the grease they are often drippers at torque spec) ymmv
:bbq:
as for me and my cars, I will coat the seals :D
 
Your car is early 1995 USA model year production, and requires the dual-pump setup described in post #31 in the thread linked above.

Make sure to only buy Genuine Bosch pumps, and only the part numbers in the post above. Use the grease @nocfn mentioned above on the copper seals when installing.

The correct fuel pump package looks like this:

EDIT: Photos below show new pumps, new filter, new intermediate hose, new feed hose from fuel tank, and new OE/Genuine high pressure hose from filter outlet to the hard pipe at the chassis.

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Thank you, if this is the case, perhaps I can just delete my accumulator some how. I'll take a look at it
Your car is early 1995 USA model year production, and requires the dual-pump setup described in post #31 in the thread linked above.

Make sure to only buy Genuine Bosch pumps, and only the part numbers in the post above. Use the grease @nocfn mentioned above on the copper seals when installing.

The correct fuel pump package looks like this:

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