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92 400E vacuum line problem.

jgt157

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I put in some rebuilt fuel injectors on my 92 400E about 6 weeks ago. I broke some crankcase breather lines and replaced them with some new lines, but when I plugged the new crankcase lines in I broke a vacuum line coming off of the crankcase lines and need to know where it goes. I believe it ran under the front of the intake manifold, but don't know where it terminates. There's another that runs from the back of the ETA and I don't remember where that one goes as well. Here's a couple of pictures with the lines outlined. Please help so I can finish this job.

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Thank you...
 
That second picture has what looks like the EZL vacuum line

That should run under the intake and out the front, behind the P/S reservoir and to the EZL
 
Yes, good catch Clark, the second photo does show a vacuum line... I agree it's probably the EZL line. Missed that before, wooops.

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btw, can anyone tell me what the name of that black hose is and where I can order it from?
The black Tecalan (plastic) tube is MB part # 000-987-27-27, sold by the meter at your favorite dealership. Don't think it's available via most aftermarket / WorldPac vendors though. You need 1.6M to fully replace the existing tube.

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I started her up today. She was missing really bad. I traced the plug wires and the very first plug wire I traced went straight to the coil. DOH!!! :doh: How did I do that? Got the wires straightened out and started her up again. WOW! Purrs like a kitten and the throttle is very responsive. What a difference. On to the brakes, tires, exhaust, strut mounts, etc...
 
I got everything put back together today and tried to move the car. The first thing I noticed was that the car was idling high and was running rich. I just replaced the plugs, wires, rotors, caps and put in some rebuilt fuel injectors. Any ideas why it's idling so high and running rich?
 

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