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New2MB 11-08-2010 09:33 PM

Home made IP locking tool?
 
I was reading around the forum a couple of weeks ago and found where someone had made an IP locking tool by slotting a particular size drill bit (I think).

Now I can't find that post anywhere.

Does anyone know of any posts where someone made their own IP locking tool?

Diesel911 11-08-2010 10:27 PM

Put something to catch the Oil under your IP and remove the Plug where the real tool would go.
While that is draining get out your set of drills and one at a time try the rear portion of the Drill in the Bit in the hole till you have found the size.

New2MB 11-08-2010 11:19 PM

Thanks, I hadn't thought of that.

Unfortunately though, my car is not here and where my car is, is not suitable for making the lock tool.

Diesel911 11-09-2010 12:56 AM

I am not sure wich vehicle you are working on. However, on my 1984 300D if I rotated the Engine in the direction of normal rotation to top dead center and coninued to rotate the Engine to 15 Degrees after top dead Center. Lined up there I could pull the Fuel Injection Pump out.
(At that point if you remove Plug where the Locking Tool is supposed to go you should be able to see the raised part that fits into the locking tools slot; or at least that is what other members have said.)

While the Pump is off of the Engine I would be able to see which Drill fit into the hole and would be able to make the Tool.

When I am read to install the Fuel Injection Pump I would look down the hole where the timing pin goes and rotate the IP until I could see the raised part that is supposed to fit into the slot. I would stick my homemade pin in and I would try to rotat the IP both directions to make sure it was locked and could not rotate.

The original tool is spring loaded so ounce installed you leave it alone till you remove it; the trickie part is that you are going to have to hold on to the homemade locking pin or find a way to keep it from sliding out while you insert the Fuel Injection Pump back into the Engine.

The slot on the original locking tool is not very deep. I had 2 of them and sold both not realizing that they would fit my Fuel Injection Pump.

However, I do not know if using the Locking Pin means that you do not have to in my case Drip Time; it just gets you in the Ball Park (due to Timing Chain/Gear wear).

oldiesel 11-09-2010 09:43 PM

I made one by cutting the head off a 7/16"bolt and carefully cutting a slot across the center of the cut off endof the bolt.get a bolt that has at least an inch of the shank that is not threaded,2 inches would be better.Use 2 blades in your hack saw as one blade will not make a wide enough slot.Be VERY careful to get it centered as a small error there will be much larger at the vibration damper/crank pulley. Don

New2MB 11-10-2010 08:35 PM

Excellent, thank you!

scottmcphee 11-10-2010 10:12 PM

I think the tool was $35 from MBenz. It has a nice snap / click feature (spring loaded)... works perfect. Why bother making your own for that money?

Stevo 11-11-2010 11:01 AM

Would this discussion apply to my Euro, "M" pumps ("85" 616&7) ? I have never had to touch them but someday I'm sure I will. Thanks


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