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lee polowczuk 10-31-2012 06:34 PM

Possible 300TE 4matic purchase
 
I have been looking for a 124 wagon for awhile..... before all the anti 4matics weigh in...here me out.

1993 191k.. black on black nice.... it just had the transmission rebuilt and a neutral safety switch as well as new tires.

it needs a new rear view mirror and console wood which I have.

the transmission shifts a bit too firm...and I wonder if I can adjust the vacuum modulator.

he says 2800 firm, but on the phone mentioned 2500...

any thoughts.?

TheDon 10-31-2012 06:51 PM

If you do buy it nab as many 4matic transfer cases from the yards!

got any pics of this potential purchase, whats the history, any maintenance records?

lee polowczuk 10-31-2012 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by TheDon (Post 3040148)
If you do buy it nab as many 4matic transfer cases from the yards!

got any pics of this potential purchase, whats the history, any maintenance records?

This would be a disposable car at this price point..... if the transfer case went, it would be a parts car...

here's a link to some pics.... I have been looking for a long time...and there is not much out there.

car came from palm beach and beverly hills before that... i can see a newer alternator and master cylinder.... my guess it probably could use some valve stem seals... engine purrs as well as any....

Mercedes 1992 300TE 4Matic - $2800

TheDon 10-31-2012 07:17 PM

Looks pretty good to keep as a runner even if the transfer case took a dump

Gilly 11-01-2012 05:01 AM

OK, I heard you out.

RUN LIKE THE WIND!!!!!

In answer to your question, yes you can adjust the vacuum modulator. Or if it shifts reallyhard then test for vacuum at the line, maybe it is pinched or not connected.

But I'd run, very very fast.

Gilly

lee polowczuk 11-01-2012 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Gilly (Post 3040425)
OK, I heard you out.

RUN LIKE THE WIND!!!!!

In answer to your question, yes you can adjust the vacuum modulator. Or if it shifts reallyhard then test for vacuum at the line, maybe it is pinched or not connected.

But I'd run, very very fast.

Gilly

I think I will take your advice. I do all my own work...but from what I have read, it's virtually impossible to fix a transfer case....it's a shame because it is a nice car.

mbdoc 11-01-2012 10:09 AM

The transfer case CAN be repaired by any good Auto trans repair shop!
If the parts are still available.

Of course you can always swap a 2 wheel drive trans & drive shaft into the chassis!
Have seen several of them around.

pawoSD 11-01-2012 12:21 PM

Thats a nice looking 124 wagon, if its running good I'd buy it and just convert it to rwd if the transfer case ever failed.

Also, why would someone in Florida own/drive a 4matic....in case of wet pavement??? Reminds me of Jeremy Clarkson's "4 wheel drive in case of wet leaves on the road" comment. :D

lee polowczuk 11-01-2012 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by pawoSD (Post 3040629)
Thats a nice looking 124 wagon, if its running good I'd buy it and just convert it to rwd if the transfer case ever failed.

Also, why would someone in Florida own/drive a 4matic....in case of wet pavement??? Reminds me of Jeremy Clarkson's "4 wheel drive in case of wet leaves on the road" comment. :D


how do you convert.... don't you have to switch out drivelines and transmission......

it just had the transmission rebuilt.... so it would not be cost effective..

if you know another way.....that won't cost major bucks... i would be interested in hearing it

the car came to Palm Beach via Beverly Hills...don't know why you would need it in either place.... wagon is very nice

pawoSD 11-01-2012 03:21 PM

I believe the trans and driveshaft would be needed from a rwd car. Could always just keep an eye out for a transfer case to have around and have swapped in should the one in the car fail.

OTTOBUNZ 11-01-2012 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by lee polowczuk (Post 3040700)
how do you convert....

you put a piece of black tape over the 4matic warning light on the instrument panel after the tcase fails...

duxthe1 11-01-2012 07:43 PM

Don't listen to the naysayers. The 300TE 4-M is a wonderful car. The 4WD system isn't nearly as bad as people make it out to be, maintenance-wise, but function-wise, it is awesome. Mine is over 270K and I've owned it for the last 40K and I've spent more on brake pads than 4-M maintenance. The 4-M system has been down a few times.... brake light switch, OVP, warranty OVP, and p/s pump. The pump was a used part I swapped in with my engine, it didn't make pressure so I swapped the old pump back in after replacing a few seals. Despite almost 300K on the car, I regularly beat the ever loving dog **** out of the thing. If you could actually "break" a t-case, I'd have done it long ago. Worst case scenario it leaks internally and needs to be drained and the reservoir re-filled periodicly.

For the money you get load leveling, either more room than you know what to do with or more seats than you have people to ride with, automatic 4WD with a locking rear differential, the ability to carry **** on top of the car, a power latching tailgate, and the ability to out-handle everything M/B built back then excepting the 190E 16V. I challenge you to name another car in the price range that is on par.

You should buy the car right now, quick, before somebody else does.

pwogaman 11-02-2012 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by OTTOBUNZ (Post 3040786)
you put a piece of black tape over the 4matic warning light on the instrument panel after the tcase fails...

Good one.

The car looks like a good buy.

Gilly 11-02-2012 05:24 PM

Actually, it might make a good collector car. I wouldn't have to have it to depend on every day driving or let it go out of state.

You know it' sbad when MB didn't even use the 4matic name initially when the newer version came out. I had to put the 4matic lettering on the back of a number of them because they didn't know if they wanted to use that name on them again.

pinkfloydfan810 11-02-2012 06:11 PM

It IS going to need a RWD trans if you're going to do that. Buy it anyway. Transfer cases are not that awful to rebuild with proper knowledge and proper parts. PNP has plenty 4 Matics that I'm sure are junked due to rust, head gaskets, etc...


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