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Originally posted by Eryck
I am planning to take it to a garage to have it mechanically tuned. Apart from the usual engine and gear oil changes, what other routine maintenance should I be looking to do?
If you have no papers documenting previous maintenance, you should do it all. Here's a list off the top of my head:
- fluids (motor oil, trans, coolant, injection pump, steering, differential, brakes, ...)
- filters & filter seals
- grease the suspension & drive line grease fittings
- change engine belts
- change coolant hoses
- check the whole fuel system for rust
- test the ignition system (timing, gap, dwell, etc.)
- retighten the head bolts
- adjust the valve clearance
- check timing chain for slack
- do a compression test and leak down test
- testing the electric fuel pump's delivery rate and pressure
All the maintenance is listed in the Owner's Manual. If you don't have one, contact your local MB dealer or contact the German or US Classic Center and order one.
Here's a link to a thread with a maintenance list. It also has as a link to more threads on this topic. The Search tool is great.
www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=1846quote:
Originally posted by Eryck
Of course, I will discover something wrong that will need to be replaced but I have no experience with old cars at all .... The garage will probably tell me that a whole bunch of stuff is wrong with it but I will not know for sure.
An automotive novice will always be in a position of not knowing if the mechanic it telling the truth. You recently said you joined a Classic Car Club (or something like that) in HK. Get references of good trustworthy mechanics from them and hopefully that will reduce the risk of being take advantage of. Also, if you get all the above maintenance done, and the car runs well and the brakes work well, then just get an itemized quote for all the other "problems" found by the mechanic. You can then do two things with this quote:
- Ask us about them. We could prioritize them or help you confirm if there are actual or preceived problems.
- Get a second quote from a different mechanic. See if he finds the same problems (don't tell him what the other mechanic found) and see what he provides for an itimized quote for repairs.
Best of luck! With proper maintenance, these cars will run for a long time. Also, proper maintenance will help reveal specific problems and help diagnose them.
Rodd
Powell, Ohio, USA
1966 230SL, Euro, Auto, Leather, both tops
1994 E420