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I saw a reference in this forum a while back (unable to find) about a MB sealant that could be used to plug a leak from the timing chain cover on an '87 SDL. Please supply me specifics on this and how durable would this be considering the tremendous heat and pressure. I'm considering the short term fix for now and I'd like to direct my machanic on what exactly I'd like done. Can this be purchased from the PartsShop?
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Mark-
This may be the thread that you were looking for: http://www.peachparts.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/002940.html Maybe Benzmac can provide a part# or more info. ------------------ Bill Wood - Webmaster MercedesShop.com, LLC |
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Try this parts number 002 989 45 20 this is OE sealing compound temperature range from
-40c to +250c this is what I use daily. ------------------ MB STARS Master Guild Technician,12 years MB tech 6 years independent shop owner |
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We've got 002 989 45 20 in PartsShop. It's $16.20.
------------------ Bill Wood - Webmaster MercedesShop.com, LLC |
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