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Crank Shaft bolt Removal M103?????
How to you remove the crank shaft bolt and what is the proper torque for this bolt? M103 engine 91 300e te 4matic.
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Can anyone advies please????
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27mm 6-point socket.
Torque is way up there -> 250-300 lbs. approx. I believe there's a tool that used to lock the flywheel in order to loosen crankshaft bolt.
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Mike Murrell 1991 300-SEL - Model 126 M103 - SOHC "Fräulein" |
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There is a tool to lock the flywheel and in my opinion, using it is the best way to do it. I just recently read on here where someone suggested removing one of the bolts from the torque converter/flywheel and installing a long bolt that lock the rotation of the crankshaft down to allow you to loosen/tighten the crank bolt. I have the tool for the M103 engine and w$$ish I had the one for the 617 but am planning on trying the long bolt trick next time I have to tighten one up. Right now I lock em down with a long crow bar and the proper breaker bar/socket on the crank bolt. It takes two people to do it this way. Ya'll should have been out there last time I asked the wife to help with it
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I have given you the full CD pages for all the jobs you are posting. Have you gone there ??
The last 2 are job 03-3420 and 03-5000 If you are not using these , please advise me so I do not waste any more time looking them up...or at least acknowledge http://webwench.net/w123manuals/Service/W124/Index/103/03Engine.htm |
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Arthur,
Thank you for your posts but unfortunatly I could not locate how to lock out the the flywheel. |
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Where can I buy the lockout for the flywheel for the M103 engine??
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I do not know who sells the specal tool. According to one tech in the following thread, it's around $100.00.
Look at what Jim Kimmey had to say in this same thread. His approach may work for you. Locking Crankshaft Pulley Securely
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Mike Murrell 1991 300-SEL - Model 126 M103 - SOHC "Fräulein" |
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On my 1992 300SE, I cut a section of the old serpentine belt that would wrap around the crankshaft pulley and used a chain pipe wrench (Harbor Freight - $20.00) and then used a breaker bar with a long (3ft.+) pipe on the breaker bar handle to loosen. Wedge the pipe wrench against the chasiss rail or have someone with a second pipe hold it in place. Same method to tighten using a torque wrench if one is available with the proper torque range. If not, tighten until can't go any further, then tighten some more.
Tim |
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I removed the oil pan and blocked the crankshaft with a wooden block.
This was also because I was a little worried about the seal between the oil pan and the lower front cover. It worked and I have no oil leaks. Removing the oil pan was relatively easy. |
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I missed the 4-matic part of the original post, with a 4-matic removing the oil pan may be not a good option.
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