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So at long last I have a replacement matching pair of plastic trims for my 500E’s driver’s seatI sprayed the grey one on the left Black to match the other new MB.
Thanks Benz, the item was very well wrapped & arrived in perfect condition as described.
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I have about a dozen other projects running now so the 500E won’t be getting much attention for a couple of weeks except for driving it occasionally when it’s dry out. One of these projects is converting one of my garages to heated with an insulated automated door, triple glazing etc where the 500E will live. I’ll update on the 500E wood, stereo and interior restoration when the work has been completed.
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Lowman – thanks for posting! Glad I inspired that little improvement! You should try Meguire’s ultimate compound – it’s better than any other compound out there. Try it & see for yourself. I don’t think you need to flat it again those other little marks will also come out with the Ultimate compound.
The wood in my 500E is in the final stages I just can’t get the time to get the final 2x coats on![]()
Your welcome glad to help out [emoji41]
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The AGM batteries are awesome. If you park the car for more than 3-4 weeks, definitely connect a battery maintainer (auto trickle charger). THis not only helps keep the battery fresh and extend lifespan, it also keeps voltage up to 12-13v so all the computer modules are happy.
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Joe, How many of those blooming British Pounds did have to give for this beauty?
I don't need one at the moment because I'm on about the second year of my Interstate's 6 year warranty. I have been very happy w/ the Interstate but it does have to be vented out of the trunk (boot to you) space. Next one will be this beauty.
More info on AFM Group 49 is in the Wiki (link below). I'm running a couple of very old MB OE AGM (12-14 years, still cranking!), a couple Die Hard AGM, one AC Delco AGM, and one other brand I can't remember:
http://www.500eboard.com/forums/wiki_index.php?title=Group-49-battery-information-for-400E-500E
I've had very poor experiences with Interestate standard (flooded, not AGM) batteries getting shorted cells halfway through warranty period. After 4-5 failures, I wouldn't buy them again.
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Bummer about the paint! Hopefully the shop will make it right. About the valve stem seals... it's a long shot, but perhaps one or more dislodged and is floating on the stem? I had this happen on my OM603 after paying a machine shop to swap the old valves into a new head; it was pushing a moderate amount of oil out the exhaust. Turns out one of the aftermarket seals didn't stay in place on an exhaust valve. I bought the tools and replaced all the seals, this time with OE, and it was fine ever since (over 100kmi). Wasn't fun, and I didn't know what happened until I had everything apart. Since it was a brand new head at least I knew the guides were ok. Pics attached.And today I discovered when moving my 300E-24 that the ~2k mile old Valve stem old seals on the reconditioned cylinder head appear to have soiled the bed and it’s burning oil quite bad. I can only assume they have hardened up (Victor Reinz BTW) so I’ll need to buy the tools to replace them in situ. That will be one of the next missions.
Excellent. 9110 works perfectly to press in the new-style Sportline rear bushings. Just a heads-up on the 9113, the threaded shaft is ~12.5mm diameter, and doesn't fit in W124/R129 diff mounts. However... OE replacement mount 129-351-50-42 has a 1mm metal sleeve inserted in the middle for the M12 bolts. I don't know if it's easily removed/installed, but if you can pop the sleeve out that would allow the Miller shaft to work. Otherwise you'll need to rig up a threaded shaft that is <12mm diameter. The Miller dies/sleeves should all work fine.On a brighter note I have bought the Millar 9113 & 9110 tools from USA in preparation for restoring the 500E’s rear subframe this winter. In a weird way – I’m kind of looking forward to getting stuck into that bit.
Bummer about the paint! Hopefully the shop will make it right. About the valve stem seals... it's a long shot, but perhaps one or more dislodged and is floating on the stem? I had this happen on my OM603 after paying a machine shop to swap the old valves into a new head; it was pushing a moderate amount of oil out the exhaust. Turns out one of the aftermarket seals didn't stay in place on an exhaust valve. I bought the tools and replaced all the seals, this time with OE, and it was fine ever since (over 100kmi). Wasn't fun, and I didn't know what happened until I had everything apart. Since it was a brand new head at least I knew the guides were ok. Pics attached.
Excellent. 9110 works perfectly to press in the new-style Sportline rear bushings. Just a heads-up on the 9113, the threaded shaft is ~12.5mm diameter, and doesn't fit in W124/R129 diff mounts. However... OE replacement mount 129-351-50-42 has a 1mm metal sleeve inserted in the middle for the M12 bolts. I don't know if it's easily removed/installed, but if you can pop the sleeve out that would allow the Miller shaft to work. Otherwise you'll need to rig up a threaded shaft that is <12mm diameter. The Miller dies/sleeves should all work fine.
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Removal of the forward / small mounts can be a nightmare. Sometimes they pop right out, other times you spend hours chiseling the outer shell. Installation is the easy part! Use sliding fluid, you may need to let them sit pressed in place with the tool so they don't slide back out a little. These can be R&R'd without the special tool, but the tools do help. Most aftermarket tools are NLA now (might still be able to get the Klann?), and the MB tool was crazy expensive last I checked. Check out this PDF file for a "how-to" without the fancy tools.I will also be getting the MB tool for the front mounts - it's not the removal that concerns me. More so that I have the correct tools to install all the new mounts properly and without damage.
Wow, you can get the OE MB tool that cheap? On this side of the pond, 201-589-10-43-00 is ~$325 USD or so!Thanks Dave- that PDF is very good. I have changed w124 subframe mounts before without any of the special tools but it involved a big hammer! The front MB tool is still available but pricy at around £135. I may skip the front tool.
1997 ??what am i missing here? :?
It's probably the registry date that confuses the online shops. When you run the VIN you'll find out that it is a 94 or a 95 me thinks!
It looks nice enough though!
Neat stuff - never seen an Indian 124. Here's the datacard:
https://www.datamb.com/vin/8Pgkjo2N99rEVa4qZ
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Have lots of pics of the rust etc but not sure if I should keep posting E220 stuff on 500E board![]()
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Got my Millar tools from USA! For w124 Diff bushing & rear later type subframe mounts R&R.
Been doing more inspections on the India W124. It's great in most places but makes up for it in the rear underbody / fenderwells & spare wheel tub. Have lots of pics of the rust etc but not sure if I should keep posting E220 stuff on 500E board![]()
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Unfortunately yes - I have a varied & motley 124 fleetThere are W124 models other than the E500E, 400E/E420 and 300E/E320? Seriously?
There is one member who goes by "500Eboard" with a Trump avatar who is on the hairy edge of getting banned.
If you own a 500E and have an "OWNER" thread in that sub-forum, you should put any udpates to your other non-E500E cars in your OWNER thread.
Is this having something to do with Prince Philip's quote in Scotland, "How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the [driving] test?" :?I have learned all w124 places for rust living in Ireland & onto my 4[SUP]th[/SUP] W124 resto![]()
That's what they all say (281lxm included)Full disclosure – I am a member of Benzworld too! But don’t really post very often only from time to time.
Is this having something to do with Prince Philip's quote in Scotland, "How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the [driving] test?" :?
That's what they all say (281lxm included)But I see daily posts when I check in over there on occasion.
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If no serious rust is found it’s going to be another resto.
Groovy wheels on that Indian E220. I don't recall ever seeing that style before. Klaus the Heckflosse really likes them!