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    Fangio and the 6.9

    His brother Carlo used to race cars & his son David (the current CEO) used to work at Mercedes as an engineer! This will be interesting....
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    Fangio and the 6.9

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    Fangio and the 6.9

    Skye’s first public owner was Saverio Valmorbida who was CEO of Corval Group PL as recorded in the service books. Google searches reveal they were one of the largest importers of food products to support the ‘new’ Melbourne Italian communities in the 50s. They were once importers of Lavazza...
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    Hydropneumatic Suspension (HPF) Series 2

    There’s at least 5 pipes that run from the front to back of the car under the RHS. Of the 5 pipes 2 are far smaller and they feed the rear lower ball joints for stiffening & the adjustable link for auto lowering/raising.
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    Hydropneumatic Suspension (HPF) Series 2

    Here’s a pic of the pesky rear junction block which can be seen above the rear subframe. This feeds the rear lower ball joints. You have to be Houdini to get it out in one piece! 🥴☺️
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    Hydropneumatic Suspension (HPF) Series 2

    Now to pack it all up properly. Hopefully I’ll get to use it all in the future to upgrade a 6.9 system to the later S2. Note to anyone intending to pull a system like this apart in the future; hot pressure wash everything BEFORE disassembly!! Not only will your overalls thank you, you’ll use...
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    Hydropneumatic Suspension (HPF) Series 2

    Apparently the car originated in South Africa. Strange since it had a Webasto preheater fitted but only parts of it remained... I would’ve saved that too but it was incomplete & a fire risk even when operative.
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    Hydropneumatic Suspension (HPF) Series 2

    I had to buy a special Phillips bit driver to save 3 of the junction blocks. The block above the rear suspension carrier would’ve been impossible to remove without it; there’s almost zero clearance. Say hello to my little friend!
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    Hydropneumatic Suspension (HPF) Series 2

    It is obvious to me the system was installed prior to the drivetrain which makes some parts impossible to remove without a full strip down or permanent ‘modification’ of some pipes...
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    Hydropneumatic Suspension (HPF) Series 2

    I sold the car a couple of days ago to someone in NSW looking for an engine donor. So that meant I had to get moving & remove all the HPF components including wiring. No small task as I discovered!!
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    Hydropneumatic Suspension (HPF) Series 2

    And the location of the ECU which again seems pretty basic so that makes it easier to diagnose and repair
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    Hydropneumatic Suspension (HPF) Series 2

    Here’s a copy of the wiring diagram which isn’t too complex:
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    hydraulic suspension

    I also believe several models of the Lexus 4x4 also feature hydro & some of the systems were developed in WA
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    hydraulic suspension

    I’m not 100% sure, but possibly the W129 500SL could be optioned with a version of the system with active features.
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    hydraulic suspension

    The 380s and 500s from 1980 could also be optioned with HPF. Not sure if you could option up a later 420, but definitely the late W126 500SEL and 560SEL.
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    KJET EFI conversion - 280sl

    Consider this place first: https://k-jet.biz/ And have a chat to Dkubus in SA too...
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    C107's C107

    Awesome work; well done!
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    Fangio and the 6.9

    I replaced the centre section of the exhaust due to an annoying hole and had a twin system fabricated, similar to what was originally fitted. I should’ve researched the factory pipe diameter before I contracted the work and clarified what I wanted before the work commenced. As a result, the...
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    Fangio and the 6.9

    Part of the article published in the latest MBCV edition of ATB: Well this story had many twists and turns along the way, so I hope I don’t miss anything during the next few articles. Of course the best place to start is at the very beginning… Part 1 – The Journey Begins. So I’ve...
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