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OK, we got the system to level the car but the ride is very bouncy and feels totally undamped.
Am I correct in thinking this is spheres? Also is there any way to verify before installing them that used ones are good?
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[SIGPIC] Diesel loving autocrossing grandpa Architect. 08 Dodge 3/4 ton with Cummins & six speed; I have had about 35 benzes. I have a 39 Studebaker Coupe Express pickup in which I have had installed a 617 turbo and a five speed manual.[SIGPIC] ..I also have a 427 Cobra replica with an aluminum chassis. |
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Sounds like the spheres (accumulators) to me. The only test I know if is to poke around with the eraser end of a pencil into it and see if you can find a tear.
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In Brazil, do you have junkyards with Mercedes from the late 80's through the 90's? SLS came on a lot of models through that time era and they all used the same valve. All of the wagons through that time, and a lot of the higher end sedans had SLS. That would be the cheapest way to find one. I have an extra, but shipping might make it pretty expensive. You can buy a new one from Pelican Parts for $458. Otherwise you might be able to find one close to you on ebay. You can always get one through the dealership, but get out your wallet, and prepare to leave your arm and leg as well. You might also be able to find a shop that works on Mercedes, and they might have a way to get one for you a little cheaper than shipping if from the US.
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Thanks Andrew!
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[SIGPIC] Diesel loving autocrossing grandpa Architect. 08 Dodge 3/4 ton with Cummins & six speed; I have had about 35 benzes. I have a 39 Studebaker Coupe Express pickup in which I have had installed a 617 turbo and a five speed manual.[SIGPIC] ..I also have a 427 Cobra replica with an aluminum chassis. |
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The best explanation of knocking noises from the rear comes from the manual. Scroll down to page 5 of PDF attachment.
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I have a good flow of fluid from the return yet, the rear will not raise when moving the lever on the valve. No external leaks but the tank was empty. I fear the pump is shot.
Is it possible to have a good return flow with a bad pump? |
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Flow with bad pump
Possible, but not probable.
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R320
Hi, I'm new here and so far the amount of information I can see is amazing. Over the last week my 2006 R320 has started being lower in the rear in the morning. The ride is perfect and it raises when started. I'm assuming it's just the levelling valve? Is it repairable on the R Class? I don't have full airmatic suspension. If it is repairable what part numbers do I need?
John |
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Afew years late!
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If both engines are out of the car and on a stand its not so bad.. the hardest part of the job it timing the injection pump! If you do swap the heads at least you will have a new timing chain and head gasket.. but those parts are not common to replace... Kinda fun... Ya I am rebuilding my SLS right now... The previous owner put gas shocks in I am about to diagnose the SLS once all the body welding is finished,,, we are almost done cutting out all the rust and hand forging new metal pieces and welding them in ! It pays to have a blacksmith for a best friend! I will try to post some pics... I put new SLS Shocks in and new lines to the accumulators.. the system has been dry for 4 years! I will most likely need accumulators and a pump rebuild... I haven;t seen a listing for a supplier who sells the pump rebuild kits in this thread... Anyone know? Thanks. wish me luck who knows maybe it will magically work! |
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Uh, post 4?
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size of the pressure hose under the body?
Hey all,
So I took the wagon off the stilts today and set her on the ground with the new SLS components... New SLS shocks (were missing when I bought it) new lines from shocks to accumulators. The pressure line under the car body, the metal line that is about 5/16 in diameter, busted a leak and squirted all the hydro fluid out Anyone know what size hose that is? The metal line that is about the size of a break line??? At least the pump seems to be working.. it built pressure! |
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valve configuration supply and return lines
Hey there,
So i am in the middle of replacing the metal lines under the car... the supply and return lines.. i found them to be six mm or quarter inch with the fittings slightly drilled out... On the valve itself... is the supply from the pump the lowest fitting or the bottom fitting and the one just above it the return? That is how they are set up on my car.. just making sure that it is right.. Searched for a while and cant find it on the forums... which one is which... Thakns! |
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FSM 32-501 Level control system and inspections
FSM 32-5xx covers "Level control system and inspections"
FSM 32-501 is the "Functional Description" (Parts A-D; 16 pages) FSM 32-501D covers the "Control Equipment" (3 pages) I have attached FSM 32-501D for you. Hope it helps. Quote:
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Those 11mm bolts on the hard lines were a bit of a problem. They looked like the threads were stripped. Must have been from a previous repair. I managed to get them to hold but not without a few walk away moments. Next time those lines are getting replaced i think. ..
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1982 240 D, 308,000 - 321,127 miles (sold) 1982 300 TD,166,500 - 226,000 miles 1998 E 320, 120,000 - 144,000 miles 2005 C 230 K, 26,000 - 77,000 miles (sold) |
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I'd like to know if anyone has thought of a clever way to properly adjust the length of the control rod (between SLS control valve lever and the rear sway bar). The FSM calls for some special tools I'm not particularly inclined to purchase.
I've got an '87 wagon and the original rod ends rotted out. Purchasing just the new ends was far cheaper than getting an entire new rod.
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Respectfully, /s/ M. Dillon '87 124.193 (300TD) "White Whale", ~392k miles, 3.5l IP fitted '95 124.131 (E300) "Sapphire", 380k miles '73 Balboa 20 "Sanctification" Charleston SC |
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