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Device (constant Speed Solenoid) on intake. Why is it there ?
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Pinder
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Device (constant Speed Solenoid) on intake. Why is it there ?
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August 03, 2022, 23:44:26 »
I have always wondered why on my car which is a 4 speed manual there is this device on my intake that is not wired and does nothing. I think it is for automatics. why is it there on my 1970? maybe this is a replaced intake? or maybe this is just how they installed it for both manual and automatic in 1970? thoughts on this?
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1970 280 SL Light Ivory DB 670. 4 Speed manual shift no AC Limited Slip Diff.
1997 Corvette C5 Silver. automatic
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ja17
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Re: Device (constant Speed Solenoid) on intake. Why is it there ?
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August 04, 2022, 04:44:09 »
I have seen other pagodas which came from the factory with these constant speed solenoids never wired and never meant to be used.
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Joe Alexander
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1969 Dark Olive 280SL
2002 ML55 AMG (tow vehicle)
2002 SLK32 AMG (350 hp)
1982 300TD Wagon turbo 4spd.
1963 404 Mercedes Unimog (Swedish Army)
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1998 E430
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Cees Klumper
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Re: Device (constant Speed Solenoid) on intake. Why is it there ?
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August 04, 2022, 05:23:11 »
Was it not also used on A/C equipped cars? I suppose your car does not have A/C though, or not anymore.
Either way it's somewhat valuable these days, Authentic Classics selling it for almost $1,300.
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Cees Klumper
1969 Mercedes 280 SL automatic
1968 Ford Mustang 302 V8
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Jonny B
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Re: Device (constant Speed Solenoid) on intake. Why is it there ?
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August 04, 2022, 15:17:14 »
I agree with Cees. My 1970 (automatic, no A/C) has the solenoid and it is not wired in.
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Jonny B
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Mike Hughes
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Re: Device (constant Speed Solenoid) on intake. Why is it there ?
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August 04, 2022, 16:09:24 »
I would venture a guess that, in an age when it was NOT a $1300 part, this might have been included in what might be termed a "USA" or "North American" spec package as it became clear that dealers were adding A/C to 280SLs with increasing frequency.
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Pinder
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Re: Device (constant Speed Solenoid) on intake. Why is it there ?
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August 05, 2022, 16:29:06 »
Thats great information. I confirm mine has no AC and is a stick shift. I did power it up and it does work!
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