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In a previous post, MB Doc said <<A new chain should last at least 125k miles, IF the engine was built after July 1986 or a chain "oiler" was retrofitted.>>
Is this a good idea for a 1985 190E?? I'm probably going to have my timing chain replaced as early as Friday (6/4) or Monday (6/7). Any guess-timate on oiler price?? Thanks again for your always speedy replies. Stephen Davis 1985 190E [This message has been edited by CafcoTX (edited 06-03-99).] |
Mercedes thought that the oiler was necessary & made it standard on the later engines. The $1000 quote for the chain job would include this mod. at almost all shops.
I've seen later engines with 160000mi & the chain was still in good shape. |
I had to install a chain in my Mom's '85 190E and I did install the oiler. It works great now with no noise or stretch after 30,000 miles!! I think it is a must.
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Thanks for the information!
I will consult with my mechanic on this and ensure that this will be included in my repair. Thanks again- Stephen Davis 1985 190E going 'under-the-knife'.. |
Thanks again for the information. I am no longer the owner of the 190E. My wife and I took the car back to the dealer, complained a bit, paid a few (read: MANY) more dollars for a more suitable, stable and mechanicaly sound 1988 300E. Dealer aknowledged the car was sold in "not-so-great" condition needing nearly $4,000.00 in repairs!!
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