[W126 Coupe] Timing chain and lubrication maintenance note...

Alexander Hochhausl plustech at optonline.net
Sat Jan 26 18:46:55 EST 2008


Thanks for the info.

Honestly though, I expect MB to build a motor that can go at least 100K
without "major" maintenance. I guess I am too much of a fanatic, but I
have never (knock on wood) had a motor or tranny issue under 180K miles
(based on MB & Ford experience). And I do run my motors pretty hard - I
don't 'race' them per say but they do see 6,000+ RPM on a regular basis
- putting local punks to shame! My 560 SEC currently is on 150K+ miles
and runs like a champ - god knows I may regret making that statement
tomorrow! Before the SEC I owned Mustangs, a Crown Victoria & Cougar,
and they all lived past 150K+. But none compare to the SEC wrt. Comfort
and performance (thanks to the Supercharger).

I do agree with Jonathan re. not being a case of just mile count.
Although some might say I abuse my motors (to a limited degree) I take
care of them very well, when they are resting:-)

Be good all!

Thank You,

Alexander Hochhausl, PE
Tel: 516-909-3794

-----Original Message-----
From: mbcoupes-bounces at mbcoupes.com
[mailto:mbcoupes-bounces at mbcoupes.com] On Behalf Of Camran Nassiri
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 5:39 PM
To: Mercedes Coupes Mailing Lists
Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] Timing chain and lubrication maintenance
note...

I replaced my timimng chain and all the rest that goes with it (e.g.
tensioners) at 60,000 miles as per Jonathan's recommendation. The
mechanic told me that it was loose and could have gone at anytime. As
Jonathan put it, it's not always miles it has sometime to do with age.
My cost about $1,500
Camran
90 560SEC
91 420SEL

Thanks,
Camran



> From: c.c.hansen at cogeco.ca

> To: mbcoupes at mbcoupes.com

> Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 12:26:04 -0500

> Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] Timing chain and lubrication maintenance

note...

>

> The engine has been run without oil at one point to cause the initial

> damage. Oil has obviously been added after the fact but the damage is

> already done and later on the engine blows.

> It happened shortly after purchasing the car as I understand it,

correct?

> Carl

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: "Josh Allen" <heyallen at null-ptr.net>

> To: "Mercedes Coupes Mailing Lists" <mbcoupes at mbcoupes.com>

> Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 12:34 AM

> Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] Timing chain and lubrication maintenance

note...

>

>

> > Carl Hansen wrote:

> >> This problem is not caused by a worn cam chain.

> >> There's no way a worn chain can cause that kind of damage. At

150,000

> >> miles, no way.

> >> That the engine has been running without oil for whatever reason.

> >> No doubt about it.

> >>

> >> Carl

> >

> > Supposedly it had oil pressure indicated up to the point where the

engine

> > quit, but it wouldn't be unheard of for the sender to have failed.

That

> > having been said, it doesn't indicate any pressure with the key

turned on,

> > now...

> >

> > I really don't know what happened to it, other than the apparent

impact

> > between valve train and piston(s?) that punched out the left side

cam

> > bearings. I haven't been motivated enough to drop the pan in place,

as

> > I'll see what's down there when I go to install the replacement

engine.

> >

> > -Josh

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>

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