Hello Andres and James,
*This is a work in progress, be prepared for some additions, corrections and feel free to comment.
1-30-10 correction "E" service interval (12,000 miles)
1-30-10 additional information
1-30-10 added info, job #s corrections etc.
1-31-10 more additions and corrections etc.
2-02-10 more additions and corrections etc.
The topic is a very good one and well worthwhile. It is very complex also. I hesitate to make a responce until I give it some good thought. A tune-up procedure would be a good addition to this web-site and the technical manual. James has made a lot of good points already.
Most shops classify tune-ups as major or minor. Mercedes-Benz published standard maintenance and tune-up procedures in shop manuals and a copy of "Mercedes-Benz Service Booklet" was included in the owner's books with each car. This booklet, described the maintenance and service to be performed at certain mileage intervals. They were described as "A", "B", "C", "D", "DZ", and "EZ", services. Different tune-up and maintenance procedures were to be performed and then recorded in these booklets. The items to be serviced at the different services is listed in the booklets. All owners should become familiar with these booklets. The manuals have mileage stamps and a place for the service shop to initial and stamp the booklet. Lubrication service, spark plug changes, transmission fluid changes, differential fluid changes along with many other things are covered in the booklet. The services are designed to keep your Mercedes running and dependable for as long as you want to own it. Preventative repairs on the alternator, starter and electric fuel pumps are also perscribed at certain high mileage intervals ("EZ" Services). There are also a few items like brake fluid and coolant which should be changed on a time schedule instead of mileage schedule. Take a look at it. Hopefully it is still with your car.
Now, these "Service Booklets" did tell what should be done and when, but gave very little detail on how to do it. This information was to be found in the BBB or other Mercedes-Benz Factory Shop Manuals such as "Maintenance Manual Passenger Cars USA Version" which was another fairly large and complex Blue Book. It deals with describing the maintenance and tune-up procedures listed in the owner's "Service Booklet". The one I use most was published in 1977 and covers almost forty diffent models including the W113 280SL. It describes how to perform about 100 basic service, maintenance and tune-up procedures various models. The dealer technicians would recieve a work order for the particular service to be performed. It listed the items to be covered and the actual procedure number which was described in detail in the Factory Workshop Maintenance Manuals.
I am also sure many shops and owners have choosen to use their own list of procedures for maintenance and tune up over the years.
I like to follow the service schedule and procedures in the owner's "Service Booklet" and also add some items of my own. The "E" and "EZ" services are the "major services" while most of the others are basic lube service with some other checks.
"A" (first inspection 800 to 600 miles), and "B" (at 3,000 miles). These are minor services when the vehicles were new. "C" services occured every 3,000 miles and are minor lubrication and check services between and during D and"E" services which came up at every 6,000 mileintervals. The "D" Service was a minor tune-up along with all the items of a "C" Service. The "E" Service was the major tune-up and was an lot of work. The "EZ" service is every third "E" service and more preventative items were added to the standard "E" Service.
The sequence was C,D,C,E,C,D,C,E,C,D,C,EZ....etc . One of the alphabetical services would come up every 3,000 miles. There may be some slight variation of this sequence depending on the year of your W113.
Here is my "E" Service list (major tune and service) I am sure we can fill in with some more items. The "E" service is carried out at 12,000 mile intervals.
Items I have added myself to the list will be noted with an * (ja17)
These are all "E"Service procedures, (12,000 mile) except as noted ;
1.0) Test drive car and note any problems, noises, vibrations with the engine, suspension, transmission,
or differential. heater and AC systems (job #098 and #099)
2.0) Record vehicle information (chassis #, engine #, distributor #). The transmission # and differential ratio are
optional. Keep the recorded information for future use and for ordering parts. *(ja17)
3.0) Check and clean all fuses and battery connections. *(ja17)
4.0) Check and adjust all V-belts (job#756) replace all belts at every other "EZ" service ( 60,000 miles) (job #757)
4.5) Check battery and add distilled water if needed (job #821)
4.6) Check charging system output * (ja17)
4.7) Check (job #895), recondition or replace the alternator at every other "EZ" service (60,000 miles) (job #15)
5.0) Check main fuel filter (check tank screen & elec fuel pump screen if main filter has a lot of dirt or rust) *(ja17).
(replaced main fuel filter at "EZ" service 30,000 miles) (job #840 and #849)
5.1) Check the fuel pressure and volume output of the electric fuel pump
5.2) Replace or recondition the electric fuel pump at 60,000 mile intervals (job #07)
7.0) Remove and read the spark plugs after the test drive
8.0) Check the engine compression while still warm (job #751)
9.0) Remove the valve cover, loosen the radiator cap and re-torque the cylinder head bolts while the engine is still
warm. * (ja17) Note**** (review all the pro's and con's of this procedure)!
10.0) Examine the timing chain, chain tensioner, and chain guides for wear or damage. (record the camshaft
I.D. number)
11.0) Check condition of ignition system (if a scope is being used, job #832)
11.1) Use an ohm meter to check all the spark plug wires ends, also check the coil wire and its ends. *(ja17)
11.2) Identify the ignition to see weather it is original standard, original transistor, or non-original. Verify that the
correct coil, points and ballast resistor are being used. *(ja17)
11.4) Lube distributor with two drops of oil in the capsule on the side also at the felt under the rotor and apply some
grease on the distributor cam for the contact points rubbing block (important) (job#779)
11.5) Examine distributor and check the centrifical advance and vaciuum cell. *(ja17)
11.6) Replace ingnition condensor every other "EZ" services (30,000 mi)
11.7) Replace ignition points and set dwell (job #773)
11.
examine, clean or replace ignition rotor every other "EZ"service (30,000 mi) test resistance with ohm meter
11.9) examine, clean or replace ignition Distributor Cap every other EZ"service (30,000 mi)
12.0 ) Adjust engine valves on a cold engine (job #753)
13.0) Examine the valve seals with a flashlight. *(ja17)
14.0) Check vertical timing gear for excessive free-play *(ja17)
16.0) Replace and gap spark plugs with non-resistor type if possible. (job #770)
17.0) Check to make sure that the valve cover hold down straps are not too close or rubbing against the camshaft
before re-installing the valve cover. (this condition can cause a mystery "tapping" noise) *(ja17)
18.0) Check or replace the valve cover gasket. If it is soft and pliable it can be re-used. Test the rubber gasket by
bending it sharply, if the rubber is good, it should not crack or break. *(ja17)
23) Clean the main engine air filter (replace at the main air filter at every other "EZ" Service every 30,000 mi)
(Job #202)
23.5) Check power steering fluid level (job #134), check all hoses. Clean or replace the power steering filter (replace
filter at "EZ" Service 30,000 mi)
24.0) Check or replace the injection pump air filter (replace at "EZ" Service 30,000 mi job #806)
24.5) check or change the injection pump oil if yours is an early injection (non circulating oil) pump. (job #800)
(change at "EZ" Service 30,000 miles *(ja17)
25) Set the ignition "static timing"
26) Start the engine and set the dwell Job #781, #782) then re-set the ignition timing at speed ranges with a timing
light. (job #773, #772 and #774 for USA cars with ignition changeover relays)
27) Check and adjust all engine linkages (job #904, job #798) & (linkage tour) , speed solenoids (job #793),
vacuum dash pot (job #796), & venturi switches.
27.5) Lubricate linkages (job #415) use light oil or graphite solvent.
28) Identify and check the engine starting devices with engine cold and with engine hot if applicable *(ja17)
29) Set injection pump mixture and set idle (idle speed and CO job #798)
30) Test drive
31) Drain engine oil while hot/warm
31.5) Drain oil cooler if applicable.
31.6) Replace engine oil, oil filter and seals, (job #151)
31.7) Check to make sure that the critical upper housing seal is in place These seals do not come in the filter kit and
must be orded separately. They do not have to be replaced every filter change but should be replaced
occassionally so they are fresh and soft. *(ja17)
36) Automatic transmissions check fluid level (job #120), change filter and fluid and gasket at "EZ" Service 30,000)
(job #170 and #174) also a good idea to re-torque the transmission valve body bolts while open *(ja17)
36.3) Drain transmission fluid while hot/warm (drain the torqeu converter and the pan)
36.5) Automatic transmission, check the rubber transmission cooler hoses at the radiator bottom.*(ja17)
36.6) Standard transmissions check the fluid level (Job #121 )
37.0) Check the shift linkage ends on all types (job #525 automatics linkage rod adjustment if needed)
33) Check fluid level in rear axle (job #180)
**Important all drain plugs should be either left out altogether or installed "tight" with their new seals. Never temporarily install a drain plug finger tight, thinking you will come back to tighten it. If you forget to come back and it falls out later you have a real problem.
39) Change the oil in the differential, check the axle boot and seals for leaks. (job #130)
41) Check suspension for wear.
42) Check the drive shaft for wear (flex disc, universal joints etc)
43) Lubricate Chassis (job #250)
43.2) Lubricate door hinges (job #350),hood cable (job #395), hood hinges (job #395), trunk hinge, and engine linkages, door latches (job #393)
43.5) Lubricate all key locks with graphite (may save you an expensive steering lock/key failure some day) *(ja17)
44.0) Check drive shaft and flex disc. Grease driveshaft
45) Check for any fluid leaks
45.1) Visual check of fuel system for leaks and condition of hoses (job #041)
45.2)Engine coolant should be changed every two or three years reguarless of mileage (coolant becomes acidic with
age. MB factory coolant is formulated for Mercedes engines and has a PH suitable for them. (job #991).
45.3) Check cooling system level (job #990)
45.4) Pressure check cooling system for leaks at "EZ" service (30,000 miles) (job #038)
46) Adjust clutch free-play if applicable (job #501) check for leaks (job #045)
46.5) Check fluid level of cluch hydraulic sysem (job #510)
47) Check for any loose bolts
48) Check front wheel bearings and replenish grease in caps (job #388). Check bearing end play (Job #630)
Only if repacking of all grease or repairs are needed (job#631)
50.0) check brake fluid level (job #700), check for leaks check brake rubber hoses (should be replaces with new
every 10 years) flush and replentish brake fluid seasonal, change every 2-3 years (job #702)
50.2) Disc brakes...Check for leaks and wear (job#711) .Check Brake calipers(job #703), pads (job
#707) and rotors (job #709). Clean and rotate pads (job #707)
50.5) Drum brakes..... Clean and check. Scuff brake shoe surface and drums with emery cloth (job #719)
adjust shoes (job #705)
50.7) Hand brake lubricate and adjust (job #706 and job #097) adjustment at rear wheels (job #009),
51) Rotate tires (job #986, #983) torque wheel bolts (job #988) check tire pressure (job #987)
52) Check exhaust system, hangars, etc.
53) Check Battery and connections. (job #821)
54) Check windscreen wiper system, windshield washers (job #099)(job #065)
54.5) Check function of all lights (job #099)
55) Check front axle toe-in and camber (job #625)
55.3) Check steering play (job #025)
55.5) Check tightness of steering box bolts on frame (job #924)(job #922)
56) Check rear axle camber (job #627)
57) Treat rubber door seals (job #476) and other rubber seals *(ja17)
58) Check AC level and function (job #484)
More to follow getting late!!! This is a work in progress, be prepared for some corrections and additions!