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Expansion tank Mercedes C126 500 SEC 5.0 231 hp Petrol

Info: MERCEDES-BENZ S-Class Coupe (C126) 500 SEC (126.044)
  • Manuf. year (from - to): 10.1981-08.1985
  • Power [kW]: 170
  • Power [hp]: 231
  • Cylinder capacity (cc): 4973
  • Engine type: Petrol Engine
Car body:
  • Car body type: Coupe
Technical data:
  • Engine code: M 117.963
  • Manufacturer's model designation: C126
  • Camshaft layout: SOHC/OHC
  • Catalytic Converter: ...
  • Engine Cooling: Water-cooled
  • Engine aspiration type: Naturally Aspirated Engine
  • Valves: 2
  • Engine Design: V
  • Model year from: ...
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  • FARE SA 22296 Expansion tank Mercedes C126 500 SEC 5.0 231 hp Petrol 1981
    Coolant expansion tank FARE SA 22296
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  • VEMA 17078 Coolant expansion tank Mercedes C126 500 SEC 5.0 231 hp Petrol 1982
    Coolant reservoir VEMA 17078
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    £ 31,78
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    • Weight [g]: 610
    • Condition: Brand new
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  • MEAT & DORIA 2035128 Coolant reservoir Mercedes C126 500 SEC 5.0 231 hp Petrol 1983
    Coolant tank MEAT & DORIA 2035128
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    £ 35,18
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