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Air Mass Meter 200 1989

Trev; Yeah they cost $125cdn and up from the looks of it. I went out to AADCO in Brampton and bought one off of a 940 - same Bosch part number ending in 016. I put it on this afternoon and it seems to have done the trick. Better starting and smoother running. By the way, I took out the cold weather flap in the air cleaner as I was reading where they can cause the air to get too hot and cook the filament in the air sensor. Still, I'm going to crack the old one open and see if it's repairable so as to have a spare. An AMM is also called a Mass Air Sensor and an Air Mass Filter to name just 2. I was going to get a starter today as well ($60) but the guy talked me out of it just yet. Mine is on it's way out but he suggested I wait and make sure that the flywheel is okay before putting one of theirs in so as to get the full 60-day guarantee while it's in the car. I'll check the flywheel when they take the tranny off to replace the rear engine seal which is leaking oil. And then it's the differential seal. And then it's a new exhaust system. And then it's front shocks. And then it's bushings for the rear springs. And finally a new hood release cable and to top it all off, new horns. And by then it'll be something else. Ahh the joy.

1989 240DL just rolling over 270k






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