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Hi I'm new here, hope this is the right forum.
I have a 2001 C320 and I need help with replacing the motor mounts. I herd that supporting the motor by the oil pan is not a great idea. Thanks in advance BTW the Kleemann clk 55
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Would your motor mounts be under warrenty? I find that hard to believe the engine mounts will go bad in one year.
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I find that hard to believe the engine mounts will go bad in one year. >> That is how long these new Mercedes last.
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![]() The motor mount were my fault. ![]() I'm also not in the mood to go see my locale ass clowns (my MB dealer) |
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fred101:
I do think you support the engine on the oil pan but use a wood block between the pan and the jack. Raise it a little at a time. << I'm also not in the mood to go see my locale ass clowns (my MB dealer) >> You mean you do not like the helpful MB dealer? Why? Do they always fix your problems if you pay them? Did they pick your pocket? ![]() They are just doing their "job." Normal! If you let them take a look at your motor mounts, there is a higher probability that they will say "that is normal" because your car is under warranty. Now if a car is out of warranty, Ibelieve "normal" disappears from their vocabulary.
Last edited by loubapache; 04-03-2002 at 02:59 PM. |
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Fred101
I used a thick wood block across the oil pan. NO problems. Take you time. In my car, I had to loose the fan cowl to give more room to the lift the engine.
Good luck!
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Thank you for the info
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