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Mercedes Benz 1974 To 1979 Models Do It Yourself Technical Assistant on 2040-parts.com

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Montreal, Quebec, CA

Montreal, Quebec, CA
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Available a  paperback edition of Chilton's 1974 to 1979 series repair and tune-up guide for Mercedes Benz models:

230  240D  280
280C  280E  280CE
280S  280SE  300D
300CD  300SD  300TD
450SE  450SEL  450SEL 6.9
450SL and 450SLC

258 pages featuring the following necessities:

Identification and maintenance
Gasoline engine troubleshooting and tune up
Diesel engine troubleshooting and tune up
Engine ( torque and pertinent specifications )
Electrical system
Carburetion and fuel injection
Brake system
Clutch and transmission
Wheel and suspension
suspensions and differential...

                                             ...and so much more with diagrams, assembly sequences, graphics,, pictures, exploded views...

Questions? Do not hesitate

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