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Title: Name of bushing
Post by: Janse on 27 June 2019, 01:17 PM
Hi. Can someone helt me find the right bushing? It sits on the firewall and is used to center the rod that goes to the carburetor, and comes from the gaspedal. My local mercedes dealer could not figure it out, but provided me with the part number 116 301 02 97.
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Post by: rumb on 27 June 2019, 07:55 PM
#70 in diagram?

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Post by: Janse on 28 June 2019, 04:58 AM
Looks about right. Any ideas who has that part?
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Post by: rumb on 28 June 2019, 08:37 AM
Sorry that part is NLA.  No sign at all of any  being available on the interweb.
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Post by: Squiggle Dog on 28 June 2019, 01:13 PM
Looks more like #78 to me. #70 is a dust boot that #57 goes through.
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Post by: floyd111 on 29 June 2019, 05:34 PM
Boy this one is super NLA. Tried about every trick in the book, only to find it's been NLA for at least since 2011, and who knows how much longer. How important is this part?
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Post by: TJ 450 on 30 June 2019, 08:08 AM
If this is indeed the boot, you will find this part on any W126 usually in good condition, where the accelerator rod passes through the removable firewall. The later ones are made of a different material.

Tim
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Post by: floyd111 on 30 June 2019, 11:55 AM
 :D
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Post by: Janse on 01 July 2019, 05:13 PM
Can anyone who has this part intact in the enginebay take a picture and post?
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Post by: raueda1 on 05 July 2019, 11:20 AM
Quote from: Squiggle Dog on 28 June 2019, 01:13 PM
Looks more like #78 to me. #70 is a dust boot that #57 goes through.
I'm pretty sure that 78 is the ball that sits in a kind of socket on the firewall.  It allows the angle of rod 76 to change according to gas pedal position.  Anyway, if the part is 78 I doubt it's NLA.  I bought one pretty recently from local MB dealer.
Title: Re: Name of bushing
Post by: Squiggle Dog on 05 July 2019, 02:47 PM
Quote from: raueda1 on 05 July 2019, 11:20 AM
Quote from: Squiggle Dog on 28 June 2019, 01:13 PM
Looks more like #78 to me. #70 is a dust boot that #57 goes through.
I'm pretty sure that 78 is the ball that sits in a kind of socket on the firewall.  It allows the angle of rod 76 to change according to gas pedal position.  Anyway, if the part is 78 I doubt it's NLA.  I bought one pretty recently from local MB dealer.

Yeah, I think the ball/bushing is what he's after, unless I misunderstood.
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Post by: Janse on 06 July 2019, 02:36 AM
Yeah, I think I am also missing #81 and #83. Did not know there is supposed to be a spring there 🤦‍♂️
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Post by: Janse on 14 August 2019, 09:01 AM
Does anyone have a picture of this?
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Post by: raueda1 on 14 August 2019, 10:56 AM
By coincidence I do have a picture.  The long shaft is 76.  The spring, obviously, is 81.  83 is just a washer that backstops the spring and sits between the shaft and bushing 78.  78 is not really visible.  It sits in a ball socket on the fitting on the firewall.  When I got my car it was gone for some reason.  The linkage was sloppy, as you can imagine. 
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Post by: UTn_boy on 16 August 2019, 08:15 PM
Quote from: raueda1 on 14 August 2019, 10:56 AM
By coincidence I do have a picture.  The long shaft is 76.  The spring, obviously, is 81.  83 is just a washer that backstops the spring and sits between the shaft and bushing 78.  78 is not really visible.  It sits in a ball socket on the fitting on the firewall.  When I got my car it was gone for some reason.  The linkage was sloppy, as you can imagine.

The round ball shaped bushing is missing in this picture........or am I missing something?
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Post by: raueda1 on 20 August 2019, 11:44 AM
Quote from: UTn_boy on 16 August 2019, 08:15 PM
Quote from: raueda1 on 14 August 2019, 10:56 AM
By coincidence I do have a picture.  The long shaft is 76.  The spring, obviously, is 81.  83 is just a washer that backstops the spring and sits between the shaft and bushing 78.  78 is not really visible.  It sits in a ball socket on the fitting on the firewall.  When I got my car it was gone for some reason.  The linkage was sloppy, as you can imagine.

The round ball shaped bushing is missing in this picture........or am I missing something?
It's not missing, just very hard to see.  It's directly behind the spring where it sits in a ball socket.  It's dark back there and the socket is recessed so it isn't very visible when it's in place.  But it's there.  If it's missing the shaft will wiggle around.
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Post by: UTn_boy on 21 August 2019, 02:49 PM
Quote from: raueda1 on 20 August 2019, 11:44 AM
Quote from: UTn_boy on 16 August 2019, 08:15 PM
Quote from: raueda1 on 14 August 2019, 10:56 AM
By coincidence I do have a picture.  The long shaft is 76.  The spring, obviously, is 81.  83 is just a washer that backstops the spring and sits between the shaft and bushing 78.  78 is not really visible.  It sits in a ball socket on the fitting on the firewall.  When I got my car it was gone for some reason.  The linkage was sloppy, as you can imagine.

The round ball shaped bushing is missing in this picture........or am I missing something?
It's not missing, just very hard to see.  It's directly behind the spring where it sits in a ball socket.  It's dark back there and the socket is recessed so it isn't very visible when it's in place.  But it's there.  If it's missing the shaft will wiggle around.
[edited for clarity]

Ah ok I see it now......wayyyyy back there.  However, it's in the wrong location.  The round plastic bushing is supposed to sit in the front cup of the metal bracket welded to the firewall, not behind it.  Change that as soon as you can. 
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Post by: raueda1 on 21 August 2019, 06:41 PM
Quote from: UTn_boy on 21 August 2019, 02:49 PM
Quote from: raueda1 on 20 August 2019, 11:44 AM
Quote from: UTn_boy on 16 August 2019, 08:15 PM
Quote from: raueda1 on 14 August 2019, 10:56 AM
By coincidence I do have a picture.  The long shaft is 76.  The spring, obviously, is 81.  83 is just a washer that backstops the spring and sits between the shaft and bushing 78.  78 is not really visible.  It sits in a ball socket on the fitting on the firewall.  When I got my car it was gone for some reason.  The linkage was sloppy, as you can imagine.

The round ball shaped bushing is missing in this picture........or am I missing something?
It's not missing, just very hard to see.  It's directly behind the spring where it sits in a ball socket.  It's dark back there and the socket is recessed so it isn't very visible when it's in place.  But it's there.  If it's missing the shaft will wiggle around.
[edited for clarity]

Ah ok I see it now......wayyyyy back there.  However, it's in the wrong location.  The round plastic bushing is supposed to sit in the cup up the metal bracket welded to the firewall, not behind it.  Change that as soon as you can.
Nice catch!  You're quite right.  That picture was BEFORE installing the bushing.  It's now it is indeed in the cup as you describe.  Sorry for not checking, should have sent the "after" picture.  :o
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Post by: Janse on 23 August 2019, 03:21 AM
Thank you guys. Any links to the right item on ebay?
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Post by: raueda1 on 23 August 2019, 11:55 AM
Quote from: Janse on 23 August 2019, 03:21 AM
Thank you guys. Any links to the right item on ebay?
I don't know, but it is available from MB.  Very cheap.
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Post by: Cyama67 on 20 January 2021, 09:30 AM
Hi guys
I'm dealing with the same issue of the missing socket. In looking at the parts diagram, would you say the socket is part number 105? How could I find the corresponding part numbers? I would think The parts guy would like that number rather than looking it up.
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Post by: daantjie on 20 January 2021, 03:26 PM
Quote from: Cyama67 on 20 January 2021, 09:30 AM
Hi guys
I'm dealing with the same issue of the missing socket. In looking at the parts diagram, would you say the socket is part number 105? How could I find the corresponding part numbers? I would think The parts guy would like that number rather than looking it up.

At this point I would say best for you to post a pic of the part you are refering to, this thread had so many referals to numbers in the diagram that I for one have no idea what part you are refering to.