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unkl300d 09-25-2000 01:23 AM

I had my pump replaced on the 300D
and kept the replaced MBZ pump.
(was dripping from the weep hole)
How are these rebuilt?
I know I can't do it myself but how does a shop do it?
Curious.

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1979 300D
133K miles
1989 300SE
1995 C280

Benzmac 09-25-2000 07:51 PM

Shops don't do it. We buy the Mercedes rebuilt units. The rebuilders are set up for this with specail pullers and presses to take the pump apart and gauges to put it back together to exacting tolerances.

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Benzmac:
Donnie Drummonds
300E
ASE CERTIFIED MASTER AUTO TECHNICIAN
MERCEDES SPECIALIST 8 YRS
PARTNER IN MERCEDESSHOP.COM
OWNER OF MB AUTOWERKS .COM

WDurrance 09-25-2000 08:37 PM

The old cast iron pumps are pressed together. Some have snap rings in various locations. Since M-B started selling rebuilts, it isn't worth the bother to buy the kits. I rebuilt a few 6.3 pumps over the years...but those were bit more expensive. If the core is a "Genuine Mercedes" casting(with the trademark on it)save the core. The core charge on the rebuilts used to exceed the price of the pump.
Regards,
Randy D.

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W.R.Durrance
ASE Master Tech
Mercedes Tech 20 Years
68 250SE
68 SAAB 96 Ice Racer
69 300SEL 6.3
70 300SEL 3.5
81 300TDT

unkl300d 09-26-2000 02:19 AM

Thanks for your replies Benzmac and WDurrance, I wondered how it was done and now I have a better idea.

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1979 300D
133K miles
1989 300SE
1995 C280

stevebfl 09-26-2000 07:51 AM

It is actually a pretty simple procedure, we do it on old Jaguars all the time. Next time your 600 needs a pump I would seriously look for someone who will rebuild it. The last one we did the new pump would have been near $2000. The rebuild kit was less than $200.

The 600 has an engine oil fed viscus coupling similar to a small torque convertor on the front (I presume thats why its so expensive.)


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