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AtlBenz 12-06-2006 06:41 PM

Changing Motor mounts on 94 E420
 
so its come to my attention that the motor mounts on my 94 e420 are shot. which explains some things. My question is, whats it like to change motor mounts. is this a DIY? if so what tools do I need? or is this a strictly a "take it to the shop" kinda thing? I've never done motor mounts on any car before, and I am just envisioning it as a ridiculously hard thing to do.

deanyel 12-06-2006 10:00 PM

It is very tight on your car - not one of the easier motor mount jobs. On the driver's side you need to remove the exhaust pipe or the AC compressor to get it out. Do you have a quote yet? If it's like 2 or 3 hours of labor I would consider it quite a bargain.

AtlBenz 12-06-2006 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deanyel (Post 1350677)
It is very tight on your car - not one of the easier motor mount jobs. On the driver's side you need to remove the exhaust pipe or the AC compressor to get it out. Do you have a quote yet? If it's like 2 or 3 hours of labor I would consider it quite a bargain.


hehe not yet, but i'm gonna call around. But it is possible right? i mean its not like I have to lift the engine with a crane or anything right? but i think its prolly not worth my time trying to fight it.

104.992 12-06-2006 10:41 PM

I did the mounts on my '94 E320 about a year ago. I removed the fan shroud and jacked the motor at the pan enough to take the weight off the mounts. I had to remove a heat shield on the exhaust manifold side. The other side was much tighter, but manageable with no part removal to get to the mount. I removed the bottom bolts and then jacked the motor as high as would permit and replaced one side at a time. Kind of a balance-push-pull act with a few blocks of wood &some 2X4s. I did not use anything more than a the typicalcompliment of wrenches, sockets, extensions and swivels.

deanyel 12-06-2006 11:06 PM

E320 is a walk in the park compared to the 420. Yes, it is possible. You'll probably have to buy some tools. One must be a very committed DIYer.

Arthur Dalton 12-06-2006 11:21 PM

<<E320 is a walk in the park compared to the 420>>

Yup... 104 mounts are a Piece of cake .......

deanyel 12-07-2006 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by buckwheat (Post 1350793)
Small writeup at http://baxnet.com/merc but didn't put much into the article. May help as guidelines

That one too has more room. I've not done a 140 body but it's a bigger wider car. The E420 is a big motor in a fairly small engine bay.

ATATEXAN 12-07-2006 04:29 PM

The W124 E420 engine mounts are a colossal *****!

104.992 12-07-2006 10:34 PM

Oops - thought the question was re: a 320!

AtlBenz 12-08-2006 09:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ATATEXAN (Post 1351481)
The W124 E420 engine mounts are a colossal *****!


...to put it mildly....:P

hehe, well while I am a "very committed DIYer" this one seems like a little too big a bite. mostly because of time issues. thanks for the input. next project...drag link.

david s poole 12-08-2006 10:01 AM

if you have a friend with a lift you might give it a try other than that ,how's your patience while laying on your back?you and the mercedes engineers will be arch enemies when you get done.


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