Mercedes '86-'95 603 Injection Pump Timer - Vacuum Pump Drive on 2040-parts.com
Babylon, New York, United States
This item was removed from my low mileage '94 S350 which suffered a ruptured head gasket which allowed engine oil to enter cylinder #1 causing the connecting rod to bend. I removed the engine and decided to replace the engine with a 606 engine. Very tedious engine swap but I've done the job 3 times already. The roller surface is perfect and the teeth on the sprocket show no wear . This engine has been run on Mobil 1. The vacuum pump is available on another auction. Other 603 engine parts will be listed soon.
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