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380SE gas engines problematic?
A buddy here in northern VA is selling his '85 380SE w/ 79K miles, and I went by our local "purveyor of prestigious pre-owned autocars" to get their opinion, and the guy said these gas engines were trouble.
What is the story? TIA, John in VA unfamiliar with M-B, but what a well-built machine - makes my '86 BMW 535i seem cheap!! |
Early 380 engines had a single-row timing chain that wears very rapidly and can break unexpectedly, This results in a valve job, and with age the head bolts can stick in the block, ruining the threads. The necessary repair is also expensive, as it requires special steel inserts and a jig to install them (Jig was $1500 a few years back).
Otherwise they are as good as any other M116/M117 engine -- valves every 250,000 miles or so, the rest of the car will be a pile of rust before the bottome end goes. Convert to the double-row chain if you need a valve job (it's expensive, but less than the work required to repair a broken chain) if it has not been done. Peter |
85 is double row.
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John, where in Va?
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Car is in Leesburg/Purcellville (Loudoun County)...
in Northern VA. I've had the car since this past weekend, showing to some interested parties.
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