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Eliot 06-11-2009 09:26 PM

300te high pressure hose???
 
1989 300te. There is a 'high pressure hose' that runs to the steel tubing back to the rear suspension. The 'high pressure hose' is in the front of the engine compartment. I need to find out the proper name / # of this part, as I am trying to find a used one. The one that is currently in my car was made at a shop and I believe it is the cause of a loud whinning sound as the engine revs....it is soooo annoying during highway driving. I want to p/u a used one to see if, in fact, it's the cause...a new one, I am told, is upwards of $200.

cliffmac 06-11-2009 10:08 PM

is this a 4-matic? I have a 1990 300TE non 4-matic and don't have this other than possible brake and fuel lines. It's the rear suspension part I don't get....what could be back there and what is the concern I reckon my questions would be....cliff

cliffmac 06-11-2009 10:12 PM

plus I'd be interested in knowing how a hose can cause whining...

Eliot 06-11-2009 11:14 PM

It's the hydraulic fluid hose that exits the pump via this hose and is then transferred to the steel hose to the accumulators in the rear. The hose has dampers in it to absorb the vibrations of the pumping of the fluid. It is thought that the hose that I have is the wrong I.D., thus these dampers are causing the vibrations/ rattling/ whining. There are some prior threads about this very same situation. I just need some info about the hose, or someone who would like to part with one.

cliffmac 06-12-2009 12:12 AM

what pump? what prior posts.....what?

nulu 06-12-2009 10:59 PM

hose
 
Ive got a new one , just need to replace the original on car 94 e 320s,how much will you give me for the old one?

nulu 06-12-2009 11:02 PM

hose
 
Ive got a new one , just need to replace the original on car 94 e 320s,how much will you give me for the old one? The part no is a 124 320 36 54, called the high pressure expansion hose

Eliot 06-12-2009 11:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nulu (Post 2223410)
Ive got a new one , just need to replace the original on car 94 e 320s,how much will you give me for the old one? The part no is a 124 320 36 54, called the high pressure expansion hose

Let's come up with a reasonable price for a 15 year old hose. I sent you a PM...my name is Alan (middle name is Eliot).

nulu 06-20-2009 12:34 PM

hose
 
Hows 40.00 plus shipping im in los angeles

pifcat2 06-20-2009 02:16 PM

I doubt it's the hose, I've read the later hoses did not have those inserts. I rebuilt this hose and have no noise. Whining noise is likely a bearing or something continuously moving. Have you tried a mechanics stethoscope to isolate the noise source?

Eliot 06-21-2009 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nulu (Post 2228832)
Hows 40.00 plus shipping im in los angeles

Well, I was planning on spending no more than $40 total. The reason being:
1. I haven't a clue if this is THE problem. 2. If it works, I will get a new hose to give me extended life...I really don't want to rely on an old hose (no offense)...it's a horrible item to have bust on you!.
So, if you want to do $40 total...shipped to me in NY, it's cool with me.

Bob Weir 06-21-2009 09:03 PM

Part search piks & numbers
 
If you're using Windows OS, or a Mac with Windows emulator go here =>
http://epc.startekinfo.com/epc/subscribe.jsp

Subscription is FREE. Register, enter your serial # and you're using the parts catalog the MB Dealer uses.

For non Windows [Mac Linux Unix] go here =>
http://www.detali.ru/cat/oem_mb.asp

It's in Russian, but you'll be able to figure it out.


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