- Posts: 26
- Thank you received: 8
Kontaktzündungen, kontaktgesteuerte Transistorzündungen, Induktions- und Hallgeber gesteuerte Transistorzündugen
Ignition Cable
- lsmoz
- Topic Author
- Offline
- Junior Member
Less
More
8 months 1 week ago - 8 months 1 week ago #21141
by lsmoz
Ignition Cable was created by lsmoz
Hello Dr Djet,
My name is Lance Smart, from Australia. I have a 1972 W114 280E. I have posted on the forum before, but a long time ago.
I have a simple question.
I was never happy with the state of my ignition cable from the ignition control box to distributor and recently found a NOS replacement on the Roland Merz website. It doesn't have the condenser, but I read on another forum (BenzWorld) that this was deleted by Mercedes Benz so I purchased it. I know there is a lot of rubbish on the various fora, but it was stated by MBGraham, who seems to be one of the more sensible inhabitants. I have now fitted it and the car starts and revs with no problem, although I haven't yet taken it for a drive. My question is simple; is the condenser no longer required and is this a straight changeover or is there something else that I must do as well when the condenser is deleted?
Regards,
Lance.
My name is Lance Smart, from Australia. I have a 1972 W114 280E. I have posted on the forum before, but a long time ago.
I have a simple question.
I was never happy with the state of my ignition cable from the ignition control box to distributor and recently found a NOS replacement on the Roland Merz website. It doesn't have the condenser, but I read on another forum (BenzWorld) that this was deleted by Mercedes Benz so I purchased it. I know there is a lot of rubbish on the various fora, but it was stated by MBGraham, who seems to be one of the more sensible inhabitants. I have now fitted it and the car starts and revs with no problem, although I haven't yet taken it for a drive. My question is simple; is the condenser no longer required and is this a straight changeover or is there something else that I must do as well when the condenser is deleted?
Regards,
Lance.
Last edit: 8 months 1 week ago by lsmoz. Reason: Photos in wrong location
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Dr-DJet
- Offline
- Moderator
- Dr-DJet repariert und sammelt alles! :-)
8 months 1 week ago #21142
by Dr-DJet
Viele Schraubergrüße - best regards, Dr-DJet Volker
Alles für den Mercedes-Benz R/C 107 und W116 in der SLpedia Sternzeit 107
This image is hidden for guests.
Replied by Dr-DJet on topic Ignition Cable
Hi Lance,
I confirm that a capacitor is not even unnecessary but also not helping if you have a transistor ignition. Remember that first 250CE s did not have that. A capacitor can harm that ignition contact cannot stay clean and suffer from blue oxidation. That can mean you have to clean contacts from time to time.
However: Without capacitor it is obligatory to have a shielded primary green cable. You have to connect shield to ground on ignition distributor. Otherwise you have too much noise in radio.
I confirm that a capacitor is not even unnecessary but also not helping if you have a transistor ignition. Remember that first 250CE s did not have that. A capacitor can harm that ignition contact cannot stay clean and suffer from blue oxidation. That can mean you have to clean contacts from time to time.
However: Without capacitor it is obligatory to have a shielded primary green cable. You have to connect shield to ground on ignition distributor. Otherwise you have too much noise in radio.
Viele Schraubergrüße - best regards, Dr-DJet Volker
Alles für den Mercedes-Benz R/C 107 und W116 in der SLpedia Sternzeit 107
This image is hidden for guests.
Please log in or register to see it.
The following user(s) said Thank You: lsmoz
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- lsmoz
- Topic Author
- Offline
- Junior Member
Less
More
- Posts: 26
- Thank you received: 8
8 months 1 week ago #21144
by lsmoz
Replied by lsmoz on topic Ignition Cable
Thanks for the quick reply. Yes, it is a shielded green cable and ground has been connected to the distributor, I used the old hole for the condenser, you can see a small bolt in the photo.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Time to create page: 0.116 seconds