Thank you very much for the replies gentlemen.
Ordered the Carter unit yesterday, but still looking for a tall unit.
Will let you guys know about the noise level.
I simply disagree with jacking up the prices by some of the shop owners, and ppl spending money w/o even thinking.
A fuel pump is on Ebay for $2,750 today. Crazy! They usually go for between $870-1200.
I design and build cars for living. A simple pump should cost around $100. Let's say supply/demand, classic car, our pump should be around $250. There are still plenty of them around. Ask Bob. Even the fuel injector pump is not that expensive and harder to find.
There are many parts, if the drivers keep paying w/o thinking, ppl own these parts will keep increasing the prices.
It's so expensive to restore a pagoda now. Some W198 parts are cheaper that W113.
Yes, of course, our friends at MB Classic Center are not helping either. They shoot in their own foot. Instead of promoting Mercedes-Benz heritage by promoting classics and lowering the cost of the classic's parts, they want to use the Classic Center a revenue source.
Our fuel sending unit is a great notorious example. $250? I don't think so.
Btw, I called VDO and received the specs of the original unit, found a similar one for $58 + cable. VDO 224-215.
Posted online (anyone could help posting the specs in the technical manual?)