Bad spark plug(s),
Bad ignition wire(s),
Bad distributor cap and rotor,
Left side of engine under the intake manifold.
oil filter on a Mercedes 190E 1986 is in the back of engine
How to improve 1986 mb 190e 2.3 engine? FOR SPEED?WHAT OTHER SIZE ENGINE CAN I PUT IN THIS CAR? LARGER 6V OR A 8V OR A 2.8 24V (193 OR 270)
behind the engine
To distinguish between a Mercedes 190 and a 190E, check the model designation on the rear of the car. The 190E typically has a fuel-injected engine, while the base 190 often has a carbureted engine. Additionally, the 190E usually features more luxurious trim and options compared to the standard 190. You can also look for differences in the grille and headlights, as the 190E may have a slightly different design.
The is none to check.Cam drive is by chain located under the valve cover and in the timing chest.
By this I assume you mean the amount of oil that will fill the engine to the maximum oil guage level when the engine is empty. For the 190E 2.6 it is between 6 and 7 lts (1.5gallons)
5 litres
To remove the engine from a 1992 Mercedes-Benz 190E, start by disconnecting the battery and draining the fluids. Remove the air intake, exhaust manifold, and any accessories like the alternator and power steering pump. Disconnect the wiring harness and any remaining hoses, then unbolt the engine mounts. Finally, use an engine hoist to lift the engine out of the engine bay carefully.
Yes, the 1993 Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.6 is equipped with an engine oil cooler. This component helps regulate the temperature of the engine oil, ensuring optimal performance and longevity of the engine. The oil cooler is particularly beneficial in maintaining consistent oil viscosity and preventing overheating during operation.
Refrigerant.Type your answer here...
There are several areas coolant can leak from. If by "under the body" you mean you see it is under the car but not necessarily right under the engine it could be leaking from a component on the engine then running down the frame before it drops to the ground. Common area for leaks is the water pump. There is a "weep hole" at the bottom of the pump behind the pulley.