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  1. MAFIOSA

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    #1 MAFIOSA, Oct 3, 2014
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    are the regulator similar to mercedes.benz items
    my ones leaking,so any help would be nice
    yes the small balck regulators ,i require urgently
    thank you
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  2. MAFIOSA

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    FUEL REGULATOR SUIT TR
    ANY HELP PLEASE
     
  3. turbo-joe

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    the TR koenig competition I have here had been inside regulators from the mercedes
    bosch part number 2 437 020 008
    koenig told me that those deliver a little more fuel.
    so when you change and the original regulators have a different bosch part number then you may change both, not only the leaking one.
    but when it is leaking you may change normaly only the O-rings, or is the regulator broken?
     
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  5. Otus

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    In the picture you have EHA (Electo-Hydraulic-Actuator), not fuel pressure regulator.
    Which is right part for you?
    Between the fuel distributor and EHA there are two small o-rings which are easy to replace.
     
  6. turbo-joe

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    oh :(
    you are right otus
    I was thinking about the EHA because of changing the O-rings but have writen regulator.

    so never write here something when you had a long party the night before :)
     
  7. MAFIOSA

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    i think the fuel is leaking from the o ring,s ,however my mechanic has said it is the (black regulator) and that its seeping from a faulty part,by way of leaking internal ,i don,t know what to think,
    thank,s to all of you here ,for your imput
    kindly
     
  8. MAFIOSA

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    both are leaking
     
  9. turbo-joe

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    then you or your mechanic only may change the 2 O-rings each side
     
  10. okiedude

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    Romano, no party last night?
     
  11. turbo-joe

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    :) no :(
     
  12. MAFIOSA

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    #12 MAFIOSA, Oct 6, 2014
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    Do i purchase the part 2437 02 0008 or just change the o rings mmmmm
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  13. MAFIOSA

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    where can i find this bosch part available
     
  14. turbo-joe

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    the bosch part number changed to F 026 T03 009 and the part description is: fuel pressure regulator

    it is still in the price list with around 315 €. but none of my supplier has it in stock here in germany.

    why you want to buy new one? is this here broken?
     
  15. slownrusty

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    That EHA looks identical to the Bosch item that I replaced on my '91 560SEC Benz, mine was dribbling fuel past the two O-rings as well. This Bosch unit can be adjusted to richen or lean the mixture:

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    I paid $150 and bought it brand new from the MB dealer.
     
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  17. MAFIOSA

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    I HAVE SENT A MESSAGE TO CIS flow tech for a new replacement ,i will try to fit o-rings first ,its a lot of trouble to remove the left side actuator ,r/s was easy.
    thank you all, so far for your help here.
     

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