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Old 04-03-2019, 10:45 PM
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I tried maximum air pressure and it wasn’t enough. I’ll grab the electric impact and see how that goes

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Old 04-04-2019, 09:39 AM
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That bolt is torqued anywhere between 370-400 nm from the factory, I've had luck using my Milwaukee 1/2 impact although I had to pull my 3/4 air impact a few times and in a few extreme cases I had to use the factory lock tool and a very very long 3/4 breaker bar.
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Old 04-06-2019, 12:38 PM
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The hf electric impact didn’t phase it. I put the crank lock tool on then used the 2 foot breaker bar. Came right off. Should’ve just did that in the first place.

Now do I need a puller to get the crank pulley off? Or does it pry off. I don’t want to damage the harmonic balancer
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Old 04-06-2019, 02:43 PM
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Bought a cheapo hf puller and got the pulley off. Can somebody please tell me if I have to remove the entire belt accessories on the driver side to remove the lower front cover? Kinda looks like I do. Also found a severed electrical 2 pin plug. Not sure where that came from. One pin has 2 black/red wires stripe the other has a single brown/blue stripe
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Think I made a big boo boo. I put the head on and the exhaust cam isn’t timed correctly. I can’t rotate it to the point where it needs to be. I gotta redo the whole gasket process right? New head bolts?
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Think I made a big boo boo. I put the head on and the exhaust cam isn’t timed correctly. I can’t rotate it to the point where it needs to be. I gotta redo the whole gasket process right? New head bolts?
If you only have cam timing issues, there should be no need to pull the head... you are using the factory manual, right?

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If you only have cam timing issues, there should be no need to pull the head... you are using the factory manual, right?

I pulled the cam off and reset it. I was a lil worried that I made a expensive mistake but it worked out ok. I don’t have any manuals.. just here and google searches .i got the car almost together. Came across a stripped out tensioner bolt that the po did. Waiting on a new tensioner before I put the radiators back in.
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Yikes... you are brave tearing into an M104 without the manuals. They are available online for free from MB at StarTekInfo, but the interface is difficult to use. Click the link below for an easy-to-navigate manual for the W124:

http://www.w124-zone.com/downloads/MB%20CD/W124/Main.html

All the files are in PDF format.

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Yikes... you are brave tearing into an M104 without the manuals. They are available online for free from MB at StarTekInfo, but the interface is difficult to use. Click the link below for an easy-to-navigate manual for the W124:

http://www.w124-zone.com/downloads/MB%20CD/W124/Main.html

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I’m no stranger to being elbow or waists deep in a Mercedes engine bay. I do have one bolt left over which concerns me. It looks like a serious stainless steel bolt I’ll try to post a pic. No idea where it goes
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The hf electric impact didn’t phase it. I put the crank lock tool on then used the 2 foot breaker bar. Came right off. Should’ve just did that in the first place.

Now do I need a puller to get the crank pulley off? Or does it pry off. I don’t want to damage the harmonic balancer
The 1000 lb/ft one or the cheaper 250 lb/ft one? - the 1000 lb/ft one literally makes your hands tingle for a good 10 or 15 minutes after using the tool. I have removed BMW CV axle nuts with it, those are tightened to 320 lb/ft with additional rust locking compound.
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The 1000 lb/ft one or the cheaper 250 lb/ft one? - the 1000 lb/ft one literally makes your hands tingle for a good 10 or 15 minutes after using the tool. I have removed BMW CV axle nuts with it, those are tightened to 320 lb/ft with additional rust locking compound.
The big Bauer electric one didn’t do anything.
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The big Bauer electric one didn’t do anything.
wow, must be some really stuck bolt.

This tool is also worth all the money spent on it

https://www.amazon.com/Williams-H-41AA-Flex-Handle-Breaker/dp/B008BT1Y1G/ref=asc_df_B008BT1Y1G/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=309763890402&hvpos=1o4&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7068686958959939141&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9027628&hvtargid=pla-572951897972&psc=1

It is very heavy and has no issues breaking stuff loose or even completely altogether.
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Anyone familiar with this bolt? I can’t find it’s spot. 6mm hex, looks like stainless steel




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