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moedip 08-28-2001 02:37 PM

1988 560 SEL Air Pump Seized
 
I have a 1988 560 SEL in great shape but just learned that the wires to the air pump clutch were disconnected and buried from sight. Connecting them I found that the air pump was seized. Mercedes in Canada quoted me $1500.00 for a replacement. The car runs great without it, but I would like to restore it to mint. Can the pump be succussfully taken apart and rebuilt or unseized ?? I would appreciate an answer prior to removing it.

c43amg 08-28-2001 04:57 PM

Assuming you are talking about the smog pump, you can buy a rebuilt one for less than $300 US (you have to send your old one back for rebuilding in exchange) and the installation is relatively simple -- two bolts and a hose. You may also need the related valves replaced (I did), which increases the parts price and labor a bit. I understand that if you do not replace the pump, you run the risk of a later expensive catalytic convertor job. See:

http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/tech-help/16303-smog-pump-i-think-disconnected.html

http://www.mbca.org/discussion/threadA.cfm?threadid=2897&state=General_Discussion&mysearch=smog%20pump

sbourg 08-28-2001 05:58 PM

If the pump has seized, replace the check valves. One has usually failed and allowed hot exhaust gases to backflow into the pump and fried it.

Steve

moedip 08-29-2001 03:18 PM

Thanks for info
 
Thanks for the info. I took my air pump out and it was rusted solid inside. The valves must be bad. I am ordering the new pump and valves as suggested. Thanks very much for the info in helping me decide what to do

c43amg 08-29-2001 03:42 PM

My experience on my daughter's '88 420SEL was identical -- bad valves and pump rusted inside. Rebuilt pump has cured previous sins.

420SEL 08-29-2001 09:11 PM

I had the same problem in my 420SEL. Had dealer replace all valves and hoses new, but replaced air pump with one from an auto grave yard of another 420SEL. Cost only $350 instead of $1500 (dealer quoted me the same price they quoted you).

moedip 08-30-2001 08:31 AM

Thanks
 
Did you notice any difference in engine performance or operation between new pump and old one??

c43amg 08-30-2001 09:31 AM

No noticeable difference in performance other than the end of the 30-second loud screech on start-up of the car when the bad smnog pump tried to start up. My understanding is that the smog pump only operates until the catalytic convertor warms up and takes over, so I would think it is not a performance item.

moedip 08-30-2001 10:46 AM

Help Requested
 
Checked with Phil at Mercedes Shop and they don't show a listing for the two valves that should be changed with the pump. Does anyone know the Mercedes Part numbers for these two valves???? It would be appreciated. Oh, it's a 1988 560SEL Euro model ( been told that the valves for US models should be the same).


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