1970 to 1975 Mercedes V8 Engine Compartment Fuel Hose Replacement
Link to Purchase: https://mercedessource.com/store/1970-1975-d-jetronic-v8-engine-compartment-fuel-hose-replacement-kit Let me show you why replacing these old fuel hoses in the D-Jetronic fuel injection system is a MUST DO. Often neglected, wrong hoses and clamps used, and missed hoses can set the owner up for an engine fire.
Видео 1970 to 1975 Mercedes V8 Engine Compartment Fuel Hose Replacement канала Mercedessource
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