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bobjohnston 01-04-2006 07:00 PM

Which brand spark plug wire M119 E420
 
I'm getting ready to replace my plug wires. I looked through the EPS, and it only lists parts to make the wires. Fastlane has Bosch and Beru. Has anyone personally installed either of these, or some they bought from the dealer? How did they fit? Were the lenghths correct? Did they have the little markers on them for the cylinder number?

Thanks,
Bob

deanyel 01-04-2006 09:13 PM

I recently put Kingsborne wires on my 400E. It's sounds like an offbrand but all the fittings are made by Beru which is OEM. They are made in California. Workmanship was excellent, lengths all perfect, wires numbered, etc. As I recall price was a little lower but not a lot. I think a search for Kingsborne would find them. I believe they sell direct and also through dealers.

zhandax 01-05-2006 06:39 AM

I put Beru in a previous 88 BMW and ran them for 150,000 miles (4 years). I also put Berus in the 300E. Fitment was fine, but you will have to match them against your old wires to determine which goes where. The lengths will not be identical. It is not too difficult to determine which goes where, though.

rjbodratti 01-05-2006 08:07 AM

this past spring my son and i replaced the original wires with beru wires we got from fastlane. we also did the caps and rotors while we were at it. they seem to be working well - no problems so far.

bobjohnston 01-05-2006 12:49 PM

The M119 motor is a litttle more difficult to install wires on due to the extensive series of channels and guides, etc, as compared to the 6 cyl cars, hence my concern about the lenghths. About 80,000 miles ago, I installed an aftermarket set obtained from Performance Products, and the lenghths were just wrong enough to make the install a pain. Anybody installed Beru or Bosch from Fastlane on a M119?

Bob

deanyel 01-05-2006 09:08 PM

Here's a tip on installing spark plug wires on a 119 - throw away all the little channels, it's the silliest stuff, and let the wire lay whereever they wish. It turns a four hour job into about 30 minutes.

bobjohnston 01-05-2006 09:16 PM

But all those channels make everything look soooo pretty ;-)

Anyway, I went ahead and ordered the Kingsborne- at $152 it's a bargain- they seem to use quality wire and Beru hardware, so we'll see. I will let you know how it goes. (Thank you deanyel)

stephenson 01-06-2006 09:34 PM

Wow! I haven't bought MB wires ... always had diesels.

When I last bought wires for a Ford Explorer, seems like they were about $40 or so ... I would really appreciate a summary from someone on why there is such a huge difference ..

Looks like versions from Fastlane are in the $300 plus range? Wow!

Thanks!

G Man 01-07-2006 08:01 AM

Bob
I installed the Bosch set last week on my 500E. Lengths were good, and the quality was top notch. I paid $159.96 from ******** Arizona. They have the overall lowest prices of anyone I have found on all Mercedes parts.
http://***************/search/productx.aspx?sid=mfsismvayr3k25etsup1vuf2&makeid=800016@Mercedes&modelid=1195051@500E&year=1992&cid =25@Ignition%20Parts&gid=7228@Spark%20Plug%20Wire%20Set

DRICHFL 01-12-2006 08:14 PM

Spark plug wire install...M119
 
I install a new set of Beru spark plug wires. Take my advice and stick with German parts if possible.

zhandax 01-13-2006 07:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DRICHFL
I install a new set of Beru spark plug wires. Take my advice and stick with German parts if possible.

No Kidding, stick with OEM German parts. I installed a set of Bosch wires on my E12 and ended up selling it for scrap because it stopped running after about 6 months. This was in 1991 before I knew better.

nkpnkp 06-22-2006 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by G Man
Bob
I installed the Bosch set last week on my 500E. Lengths were good, and the quality was top notch. I paid $159.96 from ******** Arizona. They have the overall lowest prices of anyone I have found on all Mercedes parts.
http://***************/search/productx.aspx?sid=mfsismvayr3k25etsup1vuf2&makeid=800016@Mercedes&modelid=1195051@500E&year=1992&cid =25@Ignition%20Parts&gid=7228@Spark%20Plug%20Wire%20Set

I agree with you on that:)

Mike Murrell 06-22-2006 10:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DRICHFL
I install a new set of Beru spark plug wires. Take my advice and stick with German parts if possible.

My MB came with Beru wires. Last year I decided to replace them and ordered another set of Beru's. The orig. wires were metal. To my suprprise and disappointment, the replacement Beru wires sold on all of the web parts sites are no longer metal. The ends look the same, but the long stretch of wire is no longer metal as the factory equipped Beru's were.

The Kingsborne site above will sell you metal Beru's. I know of no other place to get them. Maybe someone else does.


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