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  1. mikael82

    mikael82 Formula Junior

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    There are different Bosch numbers on parts for diffrent market for these models, what are correct ones?

    I have issue with my i-model car with fuel system and took number up from my WUR and it is 0 438 140 056

    What is correct WUR number for EU i-model?
     
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    Why do you believe that is not the correct one?
     
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    Because I keep finding all other numbers then this one. EU i-models are not so common and most parts are refered as US-model.

    But is it correct WUR number for EU car?
     
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    Snooping many sites I find your part number only listed for Mercedes.

    Everything I can find points to Bosch part 0438140083, for all '80-'82 cars, which is what is on my '81 NA version. I also find it listed as Bosch part 0438140033. Superseded perhaps?

    But no one outright says 'Euros too.'

    Sorry.
     
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    Per the Mondial8/QV 281/83 WSM page D39, the WUR for a "standard" (euro) version 2-valve Mondial 8 is (and I'd bet the farm that a euro 308i-2V is the same):

    Ferrari 113973 = old Bosch 0438140033 = new Bosch F026TX2110

    Warm-up regulator, K-Jetronic (click on the "PART NUMBERS" tab)

    113973 is also the WUR shown in the euro 308i/400i/412/Mondial8 SPCs at RicambiAmerica:

    http://www.ricambiamerica.com/product_info.php?products_id=192775

    That 0438140083 is only for US/NA version (again per the Modial8/QV WSM page D39 which shows euro vs US WUR data).
     
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    soo... I got wrong part in my car?
    Car is 1981.

    Does anyone else have Euro car with 056 on top of WUR?


    Part itself looks original and for 18 years history I know (I have owned it for 11 years with very little use) I know car is very untouched and no-one had change any parts in that time.
     
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    If the 083 is only NA/US that is great for the OP as they are near impossible to find. I have been looking for a spare for years with NO JOY. Not at a semi-reasonable price anyway. :(

    The old 033 or new 110; however, is pretty readily available. The prices hurt but not toooooo bad. Ramian noodles for B-L-D a few weeks and it is paid for. :eek:
     
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    Yeah but were you having issues with it?
    Did the new ine fux anythingbirvis it the sane now? And just a oart number difference ?
     

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