![]() |
|
|
|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
Breathing new lifein the 190E 2.6 (1992)
I've postponed repairs until this recent inspection - the 190E passed, so other repairs will be invested.
I have the Mercedes Manual for the 201 chassis. It seems to be missing a section on Timing Chain replacement. How big a job is the chain and guides to replace? For other assorted reasons, I will be removing the radiator. While I'm in there I figured the chain is an option Dirt, grease, and bruised knuckles are ok with me. My fear is touching the chain and never having the car run again. I do plan to attach the new chain to the old and "pull it through". The water pump and belt are in my project plan. What else should I address while in there with a 215,000-mile car? Thank you so much. ![]()
__________________
Thanks for the help Bill Fisher '86 560SL (186K) - Now a 'classic' : Registered as an Historic Vehicle 02 E430 in the stable '14 LS460 (Lexus) - - - - - '95 E420 (198K) found a new home '99 E320 (80K) (gave it's life for me as we hit a bumper) '95 E420 (231K) Sold to a happy buyer, new to Mercedes '90 300E (65K) Sold to an Mercedes Lover '92 190E (215K) - retired to the salvage yard '93 500SEL (214K) - Moved to another family, still runs like a young pup |
Bookmarks |
|
|