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replace or repair leaking power steering pump, m-119
hello
i've been going back and forth a bit with the local stealer. i have a [the] major power steering pump leak, '92 400e with 92,000 miles. i want pump/resevoir rebuilt, stealer says they can do but is a waste of money because it will fail-replace pump. frankly i'd rather have the $200.00 difference what's the real world deal on this?? V-8 owners and techs PLEASE reply. thanks.
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Powersteerng Pump
1984 300d Turbo
A Rebuilt Is $295.00 At Adsitco.com Plus Core $100.00 Request Catalog, PluS 10 Percent Discount Internet |
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Stating only the $200.00 difference is rather meaningless. What is the dealer price for a new one? A couple of keystrokes and you have more than a few choices for new and rebuilt.
www.fastlane.com (The sight you made the post to) www.mbpumps.com www.benzbin.com www.bestforeignparts and no doubt many more, including re-cyclers Potomac. mbpartsonline.com Looks to me that mbpumps is the winner on price for a re-built pump. $140.00 core $130.00. Fastlane is almost $400.00 for a rebuilt. Steve |
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raymond485
thanks for checking that. adsit and i had a falling out over their customer service. softconsult the $200.00, i'm refering to is diff between new rebuilt OR rebuild existing. i thought i was clear in thread title on my intentions. $309.00 new parts, $112.00 for hoses and gasket repair kit. book time is around 4 hours either way. fast lane was the first place i called. i've been around here 5 years.
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No confrontation intended, but your original post was not clear.
If it were me, I would find myself a good independent MB shop and have them source the rebuilt part and install it. Has to be less than 4 hours to R&R the pump. Steve |
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If it is a tandem pump (provides pressure for hyd suspension in addition to the p/s) then replace the pump. If it's not tandem then have a qualified tech reseal your existing pump.
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