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0438101002 Repair Kit For Bosch Fuel Distributor Mercedes 190e, 200e, 230ge on 2040-parts.com

US $109.00
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mercedes-Benz, Bosch Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:A000126999704 Country of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:0438101002, 0-438-101-002, 0 438 101 002. Part Brand:American Precision Machinery Other Part Number:A0000741413, A00007414130080, F026TX2042


Rough idle, low power, high MPG, not flexible acceleration, too long of a cranking  time with a hot engine.......you probably have a damaged fuel distributor diaphragm (even the smallest one) or an internal leak in the fuel  distributor, or both. This is probably because of modern fuel additives & the introduction of ethanol into fuel.

Repair kit for a four 
cylinder alloy Bosch KE Jetronic Fuel Distributor
New technology allows us to maintain not only absolute precision in manufacturing the diaphragm, but also handling the cutting corners in a way that the edges of the nylon mesh inside the diaphragm become thermally connected to the base layers of the diaphragm.
The result is exceptional strength and durability while maintaining the original elasticity of the diaphragm.
Repair kit for a four cylinder alloy Bosch KE-Jetronic Fuel Distributor
 
The kit contains:
  • One diaphragm made with advanced technology; the material has a much higher temperature and chemical resistance
  • Four O-rings for metering slot body (Viton o-rings also have much higher temperature and chemical resistance)
  • One shaped O-ring for screw plug (control piston). Mercedes OEM
  • Two O-rings for connection between fuel distributor and electrohydraulic actuator. Mercedes OEM.
  • One O-ring for control piston (Viton)
  • One O-ring for control plunger inside fuel distributor (Viton)
  • One O-ring for connection between fuel distributor and Air Flow Meter. Mercedes OEM.
  • Set (17 pcs) of Copper and Aluminum seal rings for screws and connection ports.
Brand New.
Made in USA.

This repair kit is suitable for the following Bosch Fuel distributors numbers:
 
0438101001
Mercedes-Benz
ModelChassisYearsEngine
190 EW20109/1985 - 08/1986M102.962
190 EW20110/1982 - 08/1989M102.961
190 E 2.0W20109/1986 - 09/1993M102.962
200 CE CoupeW12409/1989 - 06/1993M102.963
200 EW12406/1986 - 10/1992M102.963
200 TEW12409/1988 - 10/1992M102.963
230 GEW46009/1985 - 08/1989M102.987
0438101002
Same as: 0438101001
Replacement number: 0-986-438-201
Exchange product: F026-TX2-045

Before ordering, please check your fuel distributor part number. It is located on a small metal plate on the  distributor.
 
If you have a fuel distributor made by Bosch with a number that is not mentioned above, you may contact us by email, and we can provide you with a kit designed for your vehicle.
 
A list of all the repair kits available now can be seen here.
 

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Instruction on how to use this kit are not included with your purchase.
Detailed instructions on how to repair the Fuel  Distributor, which include replacing all parts, can be found here:
"Repairing the CIS Jetronic Alloy adjustable Bosch Fuel distributor" Size: 5.43 MB

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