Personally I am fed up with my MB authorised repairer.
Recently there was a clunking noise problem with the car so I took it to the local MB Service agent.
We took it for a test drive and the manager suggested replacing the rear axle bearings as well as the suspension rubbers.
The service manager "forgot" to tell the mechanic about the clunking noise in the axle area so he never took time to diagnose the problem before removing the whole assembly.
When I asked the mechanic what he thought the noise was he said he never knew anything about it. I then asked if doing this axle re-build would get rid of the clunking noise.
He said that maybe it would and maybe it wouldn't, the only way to be sure was to "DO" the drive shaft $$$$$$$$$$ (re-balance, new bearing, new bearing support bush, new flex disk/bolts, 2 new universal joints).
When I inspected the car before paying the bill I found the grommet on the locating strut missing.
The mechanic said the old one was worn so he didn't replace it. He also said that any water that entered through the hole would drain out of the hole of the body plug he had removed.
He offered to have a look around the workshop to see if there was a grommet that would "DO-THE-JOB". I checked, there would have been a 3 week delay for it to arrive from Germany because there weren't any correct grommets in Australia so he didn't bother to put one in.
I insisted that the genuine MB $27.00 grommet and plug be replaced.
The grommet has been installed at no cost for labour ($102.00/hour).
If I hadn't done an inspection I would never have known of the missing grommet and the mechanic would never have mentioned it.
I despair!
The whole job cost me $4500.00 with me supplying most of the MB parts bought from the USA (Calibre Motors) because of MB Australia price rip-off. It would have cost about $6000.00 if I had bought the parts in Australia.
As a follow up, the mechanic called me the next day and asked if I would GIVE them my old RH Side $316.00 rear wheel bearing because they were rebuilding the rear axle of a 190SL that was being driven from Brisbane to Adelaide to participate in the Adelaide FIA Rally then the car was being driven all the way back (2000-3000 miles) and they couldn't locate the correct bearing anywhere in Brisbane. It would have taken 2 days and the car was to leave before the new bearing would have been available to install.
The rear wheel bearings in my car didn't need to be replaced if the 190sl could safely drive all that way on them.
They made me pay for the new $27.00 grommet but I had to GIVE them the old $316.00 bearing to save their backsides with a well healed customer.
This MB Service agent does lots of mechanical work for an Internationally known Car Restoration business that restores cars from all around the world including the USA. They only do $300K plus type jobs.
Today I was checking the fluid levels and I found the metal Wing-Nut on the power steering fluid reservoir had been replaced with a plastic one.
The cover of the power steering reservoir was loose and when I tried to tighten it the thread of the plastic Wing-Nut was stripped and the fluid level was low by about half.
I have no idea why that was touched.
I was supposed to be going on a country drive today. Imagine the potential problems if I had not done my usual checks.
Further, I checked under the car and found a bolt missing from the rear transmission mount plate. It would have been removed when they replaced the flex disk and drive shaft.
I also found the electrical terminal block on the side of the transmission looks like a new one, the screws shine with no oil or dirt anywhere.
I am not sure what has gone on with my car but I will be aproaching the mechanic real soon.
They had my car for 4 weeks.
No on else has been near my car without me being there.
I really hate being put in this position by anybody but it is even worse because this place is an AUTHORISED MB SERVICE AGENT.
Bob Smith (Brisbane,Australia)
RHD,1967 early 250 SL, auto