Vacuum hose routing

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1987 190 2L carb left hand drive. I had my engine rebuilt by the local experts(?) here in Kuwait. Everything in fine with the mechanics of the engine, but vacuum routing is completely messed up. They say everything is  working okay so no need to route the lines correctly. Have 2 different Haynes manuals and they do not show routing. Can anyone help me get the vacuum lines back where they belong?

(Edited by crookednose at 12:22 pm on Oct. 7, 2002)
 
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I have one but it does not cover the carb model because it was not imported to the USA. I am waiting on one that I just bought on EBAY, that the guy assures me will cover all 190's.
 

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Which vacum hoses do you mean, as in the big scheme of things compared to other mercs the 190 dosent use a lot of vacum. As far as i know its only the central locking and the headlamp level adjust
 
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the intake manifold runners # 1 and #2 have vacuum atach points, two valves for the tranny, the carb and fast idle solenoid  

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