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Old 02-02-2015, 02:40 PM
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tracking down an oil leak on 87 300td (wagon)

I have been chasing an oil leak and replaced the seals for the turbo oil supply and return tube. Upon finishing the re installation I noticed an oil puddle beneath the car. Long story short is the metal oil supply line had been rubbed through and had a pin hole leak. It appears that the bracket 6031420240 was disconnected and laying next to the line and over time rubbed through the line. I had found the loose bracket a few weeks ago and was wondering at the time what it was for I have subsequently placed the bracket in an unknown location aka LOST

Anyhow I had a local shop braze the line shut. He stated he has done this numerous times over the years and had success with the repair rather than replacing the line.

I am now in search of a replacement bracket. 6031420240 It is dealer NLA . In the course of the oil leak search I also replaced the corrugated flex tube and joint at the exhaust manifold by the turbo. I suspect that the non attached bracket led to an early demise of that flex tube.

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Old 02-02-2015, 02:52 PM
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That's funny, MB of South Atlanta website says it it available for $20.

Did you try calling the MB classic center in California? Tom Hanson is "The Authority" for which parts are still available. 1-949-598-4842, Thomas.Hanson(at)mbusa dot com
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Old 02-02-2015, 02:52 PM
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item number 359 in screen grab
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Old 02-02-2015, 02:55 PM
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item number 359 in screen grab
Yes. If this link works, this is what MB of South Atlanta says:

BRACKET. EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION made by Mercedes Benz. #6031420240
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'73 Balboa 20 "Sanctification"
Charleston SC
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Old 02-02-2015, 02:59 PM
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I have found that my local stealership has very little interest in keeping any parts for older cars like mine in stock, and generally I have to do all the research and bring them the part numbers and print out from the EPC, and then I have to pay in advance, wait a few days or longer for the "special order", and then make another trip across town to pick up the part. I gave up on that after the second go-round, now I just call them and if it is not in stock, I buy elsewhere.

Tom Hanson gives a very nice discount for MBCA membership, and the part is shipped to my door.
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'95 124.131 (E300) "Sapphire", 380k miles
'73 Balboa 20 "Sanctification"
Charleston SC
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Old 02-02-2015, 03:11 PM
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Yes. If this link works, this is what MB of South Atlanta says:

BRACKET. EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION made by Mercedes Benz. #6031420240

I was on their website before I posted my original message and was ready to buy the part and something in my head said to call and verify its in stock. Well I called them and their website is "primarily a catalog and just because it shows in there does not mean its available" or whatever the guy on the phone stated. Its NLA according to MB of South Atlanta. He recommended the Classic Center in Irvine Calif as well
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Old 02-02-2015, 03:17 PM
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Classic Center just sent me an email "NLA"
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Old 02-02-2015, 03:21 PM
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Ah, ok. I guess you will need to find a used part, either locally or on the "used parts for sale" section of this site.

Car-Part.com--Used Auto Parts Market

Pull-A-Part: Used Auto Parts | We Buy Salvage Junk Cars-The Un-Junkyard - Pull-A-Part

LKQ may have a yard near you as well, I don't think their on-line info is very informative, they usually have a good turn over so if you don't find one this week, keep going back.
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'95 124.131 (E300) "Sapphire", 380k miles
'73 Balboa 20 "Sanctification"
Charleston SC
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Old 02-02-2015, 03:22 PM
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Thanks for the info. I made my rounds of local yards over the weekend. Nothing on ebay either

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Ah, ok. I guess you will need to find a used part, either locally or on the "used parts for sale" section of this site.

Car-Part.com--Used Auto Parts Market

Pull-A-Part: Used Auto Parts | We Buy Salvage Junk Cars-The Un-Junkyard - Pull-A-Part

LKQ may have a yard near you as well, I don't think their on-line info is very informative, they usually have a good turn over so if you don't find one this week, keep going back.
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Old 02-02-2015, 09:19 PM
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I found the bracket . I found it a few weeks ago and didn't know what it was for. Luckily I don't throw anything away . It took cleaning out two cars, the garage and finally finding it amongst some other non descript parts on the garage floor.

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