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ps2cho 04-08-2017 10:16 PM

Flywheel tool worked a charm:

Here's the culprit spot its leaking from. Going to be a tad more liberal in that area this time around, using Genuine MB sealant.

http://w124-zone.com/downloads/photo...%20cover/3.jpg

http://w124-zone.com/downloads/photo...%20cover/4.jpg

optimusprime 04-09-2017 06:18 AM

On replacing the serpentine belt tensioner bracket to the front case, did you use a sealant on the back and front of the bracket ? In the manual, it said not to replace this without doing so .Oil can leak from that area if sealant is not used.

ps2cho 04-09-2017 12:07 PM

As far as the manual states, the only one that needs sealant is for the bolt that goes through the middle where the small O-ring is, shown above -- the lower right fan clutch bearing bracket bolt. It just says to coat that bolt in sealant.

DelawareMB 10-26-2017 04:09 PM

more info. on chain tensioner guide rail, please
 
I'm doing a head gasket on my '88 M103, and would like to change out the plastic guide (tensioner side). BUT...I don't want to pull the lower timing case, if it can be avoided.

Yesterday I spoke to a mechanic who owns an independent (mostly MB) shop, and he said that I could remove a bolt in the lower timing case cover--the one just to the left of the crankshaft nose, presumably--and pull out the banana-shaped guide rail.

I interpreted him to be saying that I DON'T have to remove the lower cover to change the guide rail. Does this seem right? He may have been confused about whether I already had the cover off. I'd rather not do everything else to pull the lower timing case cover, if it can be avoided.


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