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Old 08-06-2012, 07:32 PM
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vacuum pump delete block off cover part #



parts girl at park place is much more than clueless. No way a modern benz dealer counter person will find the part #
anyone got any creative ways of getting it?

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Old 08-06-2012, 11:26 PM
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Like I said in the past thread in the picture it looks like either a Pie Plate or a Wheel Cover (a.k.a. Hub Cap) that some one drilled holes in.
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Old 08-06-2012, 11:45 PM
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i need the part number for that pie plate too, LOL. actually i really need something like that when i build a generator with my OM617.
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Old 08-07-2012, 12:35 AM
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It doesn't looks like it would have a MB part number.

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Old 08-07-2012, 09:00 AM
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Why couldn't you just 'gut,' the pump and use it?
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Old 08-07-2012, 12:37 PM
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I gutted my pump, cut it down, and brazed a plate onto it. There IS a stamped steel plate made by Mercedes, some G-cans had them. No idea on how to look up the number.
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Old 08-07-2012, 12:58 PM
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I gutted my pump, cut it down, and brazed a plate onto it. There IS a stamped steel plate made by Mercedes, some G-cans had them. No idea on how to look up the number.
Simpler=Better= why not just bolt the gutted pump back on?
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I gutted my pump, cut it down, and brazed a plate onto it. There IS a stamped steel plate made by Mercedes, some G-cans had them. No idea on how to look up the number.
Hi I was checking out your build, Its in storage and hasn't been run so we havent seen if your modded pump housing will work. From what I understand --What bumps up against the rocker in the pump --has to have the correct tension on it if the pump were removed and the cover is a particular curvature--not just a blockoff. That unimog site says its a benz part avalable from benz for about $35.00. Eurotruck said They found the cover but they say its $350.00 to supply one -NAO.

Also was looking at your upside sanden conversion -Like I was thinking and cannot see how its belt clears the water pump pully??
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[QUOTE=panZZer;2987559]Hi I was checking out your build, Its in storage and hasn't been run so we havent seen if your modded pump housing will work. From what I understand --What bumps up against the rocker in the pump --has to have the correct tension on it if the pump were removed and the cover is a particular curvature--not just a blockoff. That unimog site says its a benz part avalable from benz for about $35.00. Eurotruck said They found the cover but they say its $350.00 to supply one -NAO.

Thanks, I guess that answers my question, a little more to it than meets the eye.
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Hi I was checking out your build, Its in storage and hasn't been run so we havent seen if your modded pump housing will work. From what I understand --What bumps up against the rocker in the pump --has to have the correct tension on it if the pump were removed and the cover is a particular curvature--not just a blockoff. That unimog site says its a benz part avalable from benz for about $35.00. Eurotruck said They found the cover but they say its $350.00 to supply one -NAO.

Also was looking at your upside sanden conversion -Like I was thinking and cannot see how its belt clears the water pump pully??
so i can't just gut the pump and stick it back on?
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The part number for the cover is: 616-011-00-33. I'll have to wait until I get to work tomorrow before I can check to see if the part is still available from Mercedes or not.
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The part number for the cover is: 616-011-00-33. I'll have to wait until I get to work tomorrow before I can check to see if the part is still available from Mercedes or not.
This is what I found when I looked the Part up. And, that does not mean it is In Stock. USPS ground shipping is Free if the item weighs under 10 Pounds.
Part Number6160110033 Part NameCOVER,ENGINE MSRP$332.00Core$0.00Online Price$249.00

You can buy a lot of Pie Plates for $249!
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The early 621 engines used a cover like this.
I have one from a 190D on my Unimog.

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