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HELP - remove the back spring
2000 - E 430
Hello, About to remove the back spring, It this the control arm bolt that need to be remove inorder to remove the spring. I am using the mercedes spring compressor (borrow from Kevin). If this is the bolt, When put back what is the torque on bolt? Any helpful hints is greatlly thanksful. Thanks, Steve
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2000 E430 Sport - White San Diego ------------------------------- http://home.san.rr.com/e430sport/images/e430.jpg |
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Hello Steve.
Some Image and Infor hope could help you do your work. Remove cover for spring link NOTE: When removing left rear spring, remove cross brace (69) Unclip electric cable for brake pad wear indicator on spring link (77) (arrows) Pay attention to correct cable routing for later installation Insert clamping plates (01b 01c) tool No. 202 589 13 63 00, or equivalent, refer to Tensioning/Untensioning Springs For Service Procedures Raise spring link (72) Until the rear axle shaft is roughly horizontal Insert clamping device tool No. 202 589 02 31 00 WARNING: Risk of injury from being trapped or crushed when working on preloaded springs or spring bodies. Clamp rear spring NOTE: Only use approved clamping devices and if appropriate also screen off the damper area Check special tools for damage and function, (visual inspection) Wear safety gloves Loosen spring link (72) Discard self-locking nuts Remove rear spring (73) With rubber mount (74) Clean spring link (72) in area of support surface INSTALLATION Install in reverse order, noting the following: Replace self-locking bolts (69a, 69b) Replace self-locking nut (72b) and tighten when the rear axle shaft is roughly horizontal After replacing the rear spring or rubber mount check and correct headlamp adjustment Tighten the following components as noted: Self-locking bolt for fixing cross brace to frame floor: 120 Nm Self-locking nut for spring links to rear axle carrier: 70 Nm |
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I did it on my 260E 1988 Euro and there was no need to remove that bolt. Just compress the spring carefully and take care of the brake lines.
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