Got my Booster back, repaired to original factory fresh condition. Took it in yesterday at noon, picked it up today at noon. $170 + tax.
The shop ran a vacuum test on the unit before pulling it apart... it was leaking (not as badly yet as some do apparently, but in the upper half of leakiness.... they said it won't hold the vacuum). The technician who did the repairs said inside was rusted... they take the rust off inside (& out), give insides a thin layer of primer, then proceed to replace the rubber and seals.... and then put it all back together. If I squint real hard and look real carefully I can see some of the re-tool marks in the deepest portion of the crimped joints... though not on all of them, so other than these miniscule marks at the base of some crimps the rebuild can't be distinguished in any way from an original unit.
BTW, the puddle of brake fluid inside the booster is a no-no and was primary cause for the booster rubber and seals leaking when compressed (pushing on brakes). The tech said this is the most common reason why these ATE units need to be rebuilt.
FYI, PowerBrake Exchange is a large shop in the old industrial area of SJ... literally thousands of boosters in production line manual type facility to re-manufacture... Most of these visible thousands are of 3 or 4 types but there are shelves lined with other types too.... the tech immediately recognized my booster from 20 feet away and referred to it as 'mercedes'. They can rebuild literally any booster (they said). It's apparent from the freshly packaged boxes of boosters they are for retail and shop esale 'Remanufactured' "[insert brand-names]" Booster) on the boxes.
If you need a 113 booster rebuilt before spending $480 on a 'dealer' provided one... you might want to give these guys a call. I'll hazard a guess that the $480 variety you purchase is remanufactured anyway... since ATE doesn't produce this model anymore. The $480 price sounds about right for a remanufactured one... $180 plus shipping both ways = ~$200, plus 20% for distributor = ~ $240, and thus the retail markup at 2x =~$480.
Oh, the 'walk-in' price listed for this is $211 + tax... I got the 'garage' price because of my friend the restorer I think.
BTW, you have to specify using your 'cans' (i.e. the sheetmetal case) or they'll just use another set of "can's" that have already been readied for new guts. Similarly with any labels on the part you send or bring to them... make sure they save it (or save it yourself before sending it)... the tech had mine apart within 5 minutes of my leaving it, and I was still discussing with the front desk when I could pick it up when I mentioned to him to make sure the orig. ATE label was safe-guarded.... he had to pick it out of his trash already. They're efficient that's for sure. If the tech that does the work on this type booster hadn't needed to leave work that pm for P.B., he said it would be ready by 4pm same day (I dropped it off at ~12:30.
I asked if they have any 'problem' returns... of course he said not yet (20 years doing these types of boosters). But I asked my restorer friend (who's the one who recommended I take mine in for rebuild) if he's had any problems from his customers who spend several hundred grand for his restorations (mostly 300SL's and the like), and he said there've been no problems ... and he's been restoring the sports and high priced classic MB's for 30 years.... you've got to trust somebody.
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