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Hey guys,
I thought you might be interested, I'm at the dealership now and they found my fuel distributor leaking and plugs fouled beyond function. The interesting part is I found under the seat a receipt for 8 Bosch spark plugs just a few months ago. It looks like the thing has been running horribly and people just keep throwing cat's at it. More in a bit. |
good luck, keep us posted please.
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Hey, MJM. Good luck with your car. Sorry to hear you're having these problems with it.
I was wondering how you were getting on the forum while you're stranded in foreign territory? |
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Isn't a fuel distrib a very pricey part? Did you pull any injectors? Would a new set of plugs alone get you home? Good luck, and Merry Christmas. I'd rather be in your shoes than stuck in Denver:mad: ;) |
I think you can get those rebuilt. I mean, they do that with Injection pumps so why not the fuel distributor? They would have to take it out and send it out to the shop tho
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OH NO, the stealership. They will probably charge him more than he paid for the car. Hope he has an update, curious on what they fix and charge.
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Hey Guys,
I'm sitting on the last leg of my bus trip home. What a time this has been. 23 hours to travel 900 miles. Luckily I've had my laptop and a cell internet card, without this I would have had a terrible time with hotels, bus tickets and peace of mind. I left the car at Fred Martin in Youngstown. They are a Mercedes / Ford / Suzuki dealer. They have three Benz guys on staff, one of them (Mat) has 23 years on the job and is a Master Tech. I got to meet all of the mechanics and stand in the shop while they took things apart. The shop rate is $85 an hour compared to my home dealership of $99 or $70 Indy. No immediate answers were found since I didn't get there until near 3pm. Mat is on vacation next week and we all decided to leave the car for him to work on since he has experience with some Euro spec cars. The transport bill to get the car home would have been $695 so I figured I would be better to spend that money on hopefully fixing or finding out what the issue is. Maybe I'm just happy to be nearing home but I really feel like they will treat me fairly. The mechanic gave me his phone numbers and told me he would be calling after he gets a full day in on the car. The service adviser bowed out of the process because he just doesn't know enough to converse on the issues I'm having. At this point all they know are fouled plugs, plug gaps were all over the board, he leaned out the fuel mixture, fixed a broken wire on a roll over protection switch added in the federalization, fuel on top of the fuel distributor. Detonation is occurring in the cat making a "popping" sound. (New cat 10k miles go) And he believes that the timing is not set correctly. I'm curious if this is enough information for anyone to give input. For the good news besides the engine issue everything else is solid and in nice condition. During conversation I mentioned that if this was a huge issue I might just part the car out since the body is 9/10 and has the Euro lights / bumpers ect. Everyone looked at me like I was nuts, then told me it's crazy to part out a car in this shape. All in all I wasn't given any BS by the people at the dealership and they gave me a nice place to setup my laptop and charge cell phones. If you're ever stuck in PA or OH on Interstate 80 these people are your best bet, maybe your only. I appreciate the people who are following this thread. Matthew |
Sounds like the timing is way off, or/and it is running extremly rich. You probably blew the cats if the exhuast got that hot. You need to fix the problem then see if the cats are ok.
How many miles and when was the timing chain last done? If there is no record of that might as well do that while you are fixing it. |
Matthew,
You are in one of life's adventure's that when you look back on it, will be an interesting story on how and not how to do things. Good Luck in your adventure! I have had several of my own, as have others here reading your story and it's hopefully successful, in $$$$ terms, ending. The car is in great shape, yes? You may have to put an engine and maybe some other repairs, now, to get home. If you have found a good group of people--sounds like they're interested in helping situation, even though they are an MB dealer, you may have hit the JACK-POT, because you will get the problem(s) fixed correctly now, and save yourself further grief, later. It may be cheaper other than fixing it yourself! You should have found a good gang like this and done a Pre-purchase inspection, and you may have avoided this and negotiated a price reduction, on the price and payed for part of the costs to repair it. 20/20 hindsight is great, isn't it? It's only money and your time, you are safe and the car can be repaired, it will work out OK. I wish I could help you, being in Michigan, but my health precludes this. I don't know how many back and forth trips you will need to make, but you may want to find an older cheap and sound car to buy at your hometown of Green Bay, for this and when you are done, you can sell it in Youngstown, and not be out too much, as it will save on travel fares and wear and tear on your other car or friend's car. I've done it. A HD pickup and car trailer, if you or your pals own one will cost you as much in fuel costs driving back and forth, than buying a cheaper older car, like a corolla, civic, escort, etc. Please keep us updated on this adventure. Something GOOD will come out of this. Good Luck and Merry Christmas. |
Matt, thanks for the play-by-play account of your "adventure" thus far. I hope everything works out favorably for you. It sounds like these folks are alright.
Keep us posted. I'd like to hear the rest of this story as it unfolds. |
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The trick is you have to call it an SEC. Seem dropping two doors brings it just under U-Haul's load limit for the trailer. |
Matthew,
They say that the difference between an adventure and an ordeal, is the attitude. Sounds to me, like you are having more of an adventure, than an ordeal. :thumbsup: |
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