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> Cc: Kaleb C. Striplin
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Hard Shifting
>
> There are dozens of vacuum lines on that car. Any one of them is probably
> become disconnected or had the rubber connector split or something. I had to
> replace a couple of
: Kaleb C. Striplin
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Hard Shifting
There are dozens of vacuum lines on that car. Any one of them is probably
become disconnected or had the rubber connector split or something. I had to
replace a couple of connectors before Craig got it. It's probably got very
little boost as
There are dozens of vacuum lines on that car. Any one of them is probably
become disconnected or had the rubber connector split or something. I had to
replace a couple of connectors before Craig got it. It's probably got very
little boost as well since a vacuum leak will cause the wastegate to n
There is a vacuum modulator on the drivers side of the tranny, slightly
towards the front, IIRC. Check the tubing going to it. Again, IIRC, there
is a rubber cap over the adjustment, which is a spring loaded shaft (small
dia.) with a small piece of rectangular metal at right angles to the shaft
whi
Research the blue ufo and associated vacuum plumbing. There is also a
modulator on the tranny that can be adjusted, but fundamentally the blue
ufo's job is to soften the shifts at less than full throttle (or cold) by
altering the vacuum signal to the tranny, and therefore the transmission
clutch pr
You have a vacuum hose loose somewhere
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> On Aug 8, 2017, at 1:46 PM, Craig via Mercedes wrote:
>
> In our '90 E300D, I have noticed the shifting varies from hard to REALLY
> hard. I would think this is not good for things.
>
> It doesn't bother me if I remember to have my
This is an issue with your vacuum system. Any time you have hard shifts,
you've either lost the vacuum signal or the controls that mange it are messed
up.
-D
> On Aug 8, 2017, at 2:46 PM, Craig via Mercedes wrote:
>
> In our '90 E300D, I have noticed the shifting varies from hard to REALLY
>
In our '90 E300D, I have noticed the shifting varies from hard to REALLY
hard. I would think this is not good for things.
It doesn't bother me if I remember to have my head pushed back into the
headrest, but I wonder what it is going to the flexible couplings and the
other things in the driveline