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Whiskeydan 02-16-2006 05:06 PM

W126 Guide rod bushing replacement
 
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I have about a dozen good photos during my last guide rod bushing replacement.
Where can I post them with a step by step explanation of the work involved?

Brandon314159 02-16-2006 05:29 PM

The parts just arrived today to do this exact repair on my 300SD. I started to get shimmy in the wheels and noticed a pretty considerale "toe out"...tried correcting it and unveiled a bunch of slightly worn rubber bits hehe.

Not to mention that my steering dampner probably needs replaced (ordered a new one)

Wherever that ends up going to, please link me to your page. I've seen the other "DIY" pages but they seemed to include replacing/removing things that I do not need to.

Thanks.

1985 300SD Sady 02-16-2006 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Whiskeydan
I have about a dozen good photos during my last guide rod bushing replacement.
Where can I post them with a step by step explanation of the work involved?

Email the pictures and a write up to the webmaster and he can make it a DIY.:cool:

Whiskeydan 02-16-2006 09:32 PM

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Pics to follow:

1)The removed bracket.
2)Remove the cap screws for the cover and drive the bushing out by tapping the threaded rod.
3)Clean the aluminum bracket where the bushing goes with emory cloth.
4)Coat the bracket bushing hole with anti-seize compound.
5)Use a large hose clamp to compress the bushing to get it started into the bracket.
6)Make sure to line up the bushing drain grooves then drive it in.
7)Replace the rubber piece on the rear cover.
8)Use a large clamp to compress the rubber to get the cap screws started.
9)Re-install the bracket to the car.
10)Go get the front end aligned.

Whiskeydan 02-16-2006 09:37 PM

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Remaining photos:

Whiskeydan 02-16-2006 09:39 PM

The moderator can move these as needed.

PM me if anyone has any questions.

dannym 02-17-2006 08:54 AM

It would be easier to see if you hosted your pictures off site:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=picture+hosting&btnG=Google+Search

I use Village photos and image shack. Photo bucket or any in that link will work.
Paste the IMG tag into your post here. You will almost have to resize them. They usually have a way to do that on the hosting site.

That way you can read and see larger pictures at the same time.
What kinds of tools are needed for that job?

Great write up BTW.

Danny

mespe 02-23-2006 09:23 AM

you mean, I was supposed to remove the bracket before I changed my guide rods?:eek:

Marty

GTStinger 02-23-2006 11:32 AM

Love the idea of putting a hose clamp around the bushing at the start. Bet it would of made my job a lot less frustrating last year. :furious:

rocketman93116 09-27-2006 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brandon314159 (Post 1097908)
The parts just arrived today to do this exact repair on my 300SD. I started to get shimmy in the wheels and noticed a pretty considerale "toe out"...tried correcting it and unveiled a bunch of slightly worn rubber bits hehe.

Not to mention that my steering dampner probably needs replaced (ordered a new one)

Wherever that ends up going to, please link me to your page. I've seen the other "DIY" pages but they seemed to include replacing/removing things that I do not need to.

Thanks.

Hi Brandon, if you would not mind. How much for parts and where?? Thanks.

RMan

whunter 05-20-2007 06:26 PM

Answer:
 
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Originally Posted by rocketman93116 (Post 1288509)
Hi Brandon, if you would not mind. How much for parts and where?? Thanks.

RMan

PART NUMBER SEARCH RESULTS WITH PRICES
Vehicle 1982 Mercedes Benz 300SD
Part: Guide Rod Mount Kit
Note: 123 330 21 30

L2017-36117 Guide Rod Mount Kit Febi IN STOCK




Have a great day.

bolzano 11-11-2007 12:10 PM

Where do the 2 brass colored straps go?
 
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Great pics. I am puzzled. How are the brass colored straps in the guide rod mount kit used in the repair? Thanks.

pjc 11-11-2007 01:18 PM

They hold the bearing bracket to the chassis. Look at the photo in post #1. At the upper right corner you'll see part of a circular object. Just to the left of that you'll see a triangular shaped tab sticking out of the chassis above the bearing bracket. That's one end of one of the brass colored straps.

crashone 11-11-2007 01:27 PM

Spray those down good with PB blaster or some other type of rust buster. I had one break inside and had to cut the slot alittle to get a 22mm wrench on it.

guage 11-11-2007 01:39 PM

I left the bracket in place and used the guide rod itself to help push out the rubber mount by turning the rod all the way out to the end of the threads, then used a drift to pop it out.
Just make sure you remove the cap first.


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