[W126 Coupe] Camshaft replacement
Andrew Sporner
asporner at googlemail.com
Tue Jun 24 08:47:38 EDT 2008
BTW: It never had A/C
On 6/24/08, Andrew Sporner <asporner at googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi Dawid,
>
> Its a 1982 500 SEC with 340,000 Kms. Big things wrong with it:
>
> - no A/C
> - Bad headliner.
> - Driver side seat has rips.
> - Doors are not really good on the bottoms.
> - small rust areas on top left of trunk.
> - Rust areas on wheel wells.
> - Clutch on motor fan is siezed (engaged all the time).
>
> Other than that -- no problems. Starts on the first try every time
> no matter what the weather. So far I have done the following:
>
> - Brakes systems fundamentally rennovated (new calipers front and rear,
> new lines throughout. front rotors and rear rotor-drums replaced.
> - Transmission completely overhauled (though the flairing remains!)
> - New Starter coil
> - Complete new set of locks
> - exhaust replaced.
> - chassis repair as it applies to rust.
> - new fuel line/pump/relay
> - Fuel distrubutor (in german "Massenteiler") rebuilt.
>
> it has no real re-occuring problems (outside of the flairing) but because of
> the camshaft problem it won't pass German emissions next time around
> (the car has been updated with a Catalytic converter in 1998 -- It normally
> would meet EURO-3 standards).
>
> Andy
>
> On 6/24/08, Dawid Loubser <dawidl at solms.co.za> wrote:
> > Hi Andrew,
> >
> > What model / year / mileage is your car? (sorry if I missed this earlier)
> > If it's a very tattered, pre-1985 380 or 500, I can see that it may or may
> > not be
> > worth it to you (depending on how sentimentally attached you are to your
> > car) but,
> > if you consider how infrequently this major work is needed to sustain an
> > otherwise
> > bulletproof, amazingly built car which will surely appreciate in value in
> > coming
> > years, I would gladly pay EUR 1500 to give my SEC's engine a new lease on
> > life
> > (for he next couple of decades...:-) if it needed it.
> >
> > If your car is cosmetically sound, I can't think of anybody here that would
> > discourage you from putting the money and effort into maintaining your SEC.
> >
> > I am not a complete stranger to mechanicals, but when the time comes for my
> > car, I will certainly best leave a camshaft replacement to an experienced
> > mechanic -
> > the potential cost of a mistake is simply too high! (and it's my daily
> > driver).
> >
> > On the other hand, as was already mentioned, the expertise is certainly
> > available
> > here to guide you in doing it yourself, but be prepared for a lot of
> > patience and
> > care...!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 24 Jun 2008, at 2:07 nm., Andrew Sporner wrote:
> >
> > > I see you took magic in the spirit intended ;-)
> > >
> > > I had a price here of EUR 1500 to do this and was advised not
> > > to do it on account of the value of the car itself.
> > >
> > > I am rather torn on this---but if I figure I do anything to the motor
> > > it is something
> > > that can be salvaged into another car later if the body is too far gone.
> > >
> > > Ideas?
> > >
> > >
> > > Andy
> > >
> > > On 6/24/08, Pete Williams <hwilliamsjr2 at cox.net> wrote:
> > >
> > > > Andy,
> > > > Cam timing marks are already there. There is a lot more "magic"
> > involved. At
> > > > least two special tools, spring compressor and offset hex head wrench.
> > Don't
> > > > try to just get by. There is the danger of the threads coming out with
> > the
> > > > bolts. Half of the bolts go into the head, half are head bolts entering
> > the
> > > > block at approximately 1-1/2 degrees off perpendicular. Get all new
> > rockers.
> > > > You'll need at least an oiler kit, very inexpensive. It'll be a good
> > time
> > > > for a timing chain and tensioner if they haven't been replaced in recent
> > > > memory. If you do end up with tread problems, then you'll have to be a
> > > > magician to master all of the "magic" involved. Make sure no washers,
> > bolts,
> > > > master links, or loose timing chain ends fall into the engine where the
> > > > timing chains enter. Remove the plugs for easy engine rotation. In case
> > the
> > > > chain jumps on the other head, it's best to remove all of the rockers.
> > If
> > > > you do decide to do it yourself, there are a lot more "tricks" involved
> > but
> > > > there are a lot of magicians on this forum to help you. It's all
> > possible
> > > > and can be very rewarding, but there can be a lot of frustration too.
> > > > Good luck,
> > > > Pete Williams
> > > > 1972 350SL 4.5
> > > > 1983 500 SEC AMG
> > > > 1984 500 SEL (parts)
> > > > MBCA, Central Oklahoma Section
> > > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: mbcoupes-bounces at mbcoupes.com
> > [mailto:mbcoupes-bounces at mbcoupes.com]
> > > > On Behalf Of Andrew Sporner
> > > > Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 2:54 AM
> > > > To: Mercedes Coupes Mailing Lists
> > > > Subject: [W126 Coupe] Camshaft replacement
> > > >
> > > > I am told that the right camshaft needs to be eventually replaced
> > > > (makes a clacking sound when the motor is cold and their are grooves
> > > > on one of the cams) They tell me that the car can go up to 50K
> > Kilometers
> > > > more without problems -- or die next week.
> > > >
> > > > Can anybody suggest the level of difficulty. I am not foreign to
> > working
> > > > on cars (rebuilt the motor on my 1976 Ford mustang -- though admittedly
> > > > I sent the top-head away to get remachined).
> > > >
> > > > I suppose you just have to mark the gears on the timing chain and just
> > > > replace? Or is there more magic involved?
> > > >
> > > > Andy
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