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Can anyone tell me how to change my alternator belt on 83' 300D
Can any one tell me how to change my alternator belt on my 83' 300D?
mike |
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This is the manual section for changing the belts on your car:
http://mb.braingears.com/123_DISK2/program/Engine/617/13-340.pdf |
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You'll have to remove all your belts to get to your alternator belt (Power steering, A/C). Because of this, you may want to consider replacing all your belts. Your car has two alternator belts., by the way.
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1989 300E 144K |
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Craig
I can't open the link you gave me?
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Some browsers don't do well on that site. If you send me a PM with your e-mail address I can e-mail the pdf to you (it's about 1MB).
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Try IE (if you aren't already).
I just did this job 2 months ago. It is a PITA but sure wish MB would do the double belt on the alternator/water pump on their more recent models..great redundancy that has been lost in the modern serpentine belt. 3 bolts holding PS pump (13 mm I think), 3 bolts holding AC compressor (17mm). All components have adjuster bolts so relatively simple to set back into place..just some of the fixing bolts are in hard to get spots (e.g. behind fuel filter).
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1982 300TD 210K miles ("The Replacement" aka "The Anvil") - SOLD 1979 300SD 245K miles (never ending project) 2007 Pinarello F3:13 1995 Ducati 916 (SOLD, sniff) 1999 Ducati 900SSie (SOLD) |
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Yeah, this is one of those jobs that should only take 1/2 hour, but will probably take 2 hours the first time. I did mine a few weeks a go in a hotel parking lot when one of the alternator belts broke 2000 miles from home.
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