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Thanks man, yup they're deteriorating, instrument cluster will be going to a shop here for a professional clean up, I don't trust myself with it! Very few junkyard in the Emirates holding w124s these days!Very nice! Fwiw new zoom tubes in the engine bay are not costly to buy, and you can get a good condition instrument cluster housing from a junkyard too to swap your gauges into should you wish to address the dot disease...
Cheers Terry. Yup I need to get them done but shall I fit the plastic m117 part number tubes?Bill,
Your car is looking great!
One thing that bugged me about my car was the deteriorating rubber on my zoom tubes. So I replaced first chance I had.
It’s not the end of the world but it appears that desert heat is getting to yours also. Try and replace them before they go NLA.
Still, You have a beautiful car
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Just curious, have you had all the vacuum pods tested at the 7 ports located behind the passenger airbag? If the main air flap is not fully closing, this will significantly impair A/C cooling on very hot days. It's a very common failure as there is no major symptom, like air coming out of the wrong vents.Approaching 40c, have to admit the AC is not as efficient as the C63, fully to be expected, very humid here also.
Thanks Dave I've not checked that, what is the best way to perform this check? The car windows have some protection but it's very old, I did want to get the new clear 3M film done at some point.Just curious, have you had all the vacuum pods tested at the 7 ports located behind the passenger airbag? If the main air flap is not fully closing, this will significantly impair A/C cooling on very hot days. It's a very common failure as there is no major symptom, like air coming out of the wrong vents.
I assume you may already have window film applied to block UV/IR rays, which will also help with heat rejection. If not, check into that as well.
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Only way to check the vacuum pods is to pull the passenger airbag, and use a Mity-Vac to apply vacuum to each of the 7 hoses separately. Each should hold vacuum with zero leakdown. If not, the pod(s) connected to that line are likely defective. Unfortunately the dash has to come out to replace the main air (recirculation) flap vacuum pods. At least 4-5 hours labor. I've done this several times...Thanks Dave I've not checked that, what is the best way to perform this check? The car windows have some protection but it's very old, I did want to get the new clear 3M film done at some point.
I am so fascinated that half way around the world from San Francisco, CA, in the (UAE? Dubai?) that at the gasoline station, at the Bakeria, Al Rawda, a “delicious hot dog” is advertised to hungry drivers. I can also find “delicious hot dogs” similarly advertised at the gasoline stations near my home.Nothing exciting, last night nice cruise, good 200km in the E500 in the hot and humid weather, brimmed up with super unleaded during the trip
The interior photos previously posted here are mainly when the car is clean and pristine, in normal driving conditions the Android and iPhone chargers both in, stereo on, parking cards accessible from the ashtray, so the car is getting proper enjoyment
Also a good observation: engine water temperature steady even in 40c heat and after driving for nearly 2 hours and the oil pressure remains above 2 bars whilst at idle.
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That Knecht Mahle KL38 fuel filter looks funny --- smaller in diameter than original??????Not a very exciting update, oil, oil filter and air filters replaced today. Car is just shy of 100,000km, at around 99,750km.
Went to change the fuel filter, seems the original is still in there but the replacement seems smaller in diameter. Does anyone know if a bracket is needed to install the revised part number 45-01, replacing 13-01?
In other news my C63 AMG underwent a full detail, removal of all dents and dings, repaint of body plastics such as door handles, side skirts, mirror covers and rear bumper. Headlights cleaned and brake calipers repainted. I am over the moon with it! Soon to see some interior freshing up too before light preventative maintenance such as injectors etc. I'm glad I've kept the car, I have managed to get it quite fresh vs the cost involved to upgrade to the facelift W204 C63.
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Thanks. It just looks small in the photo as the bracket was off. Fits perfect but I'm not sure 45-01 willThat Knecht Mahle KL38 fuel filter looks funny --- smaller in diameter than original??????
for what it is worth, I recently swapped out my own Knecht KL38 fuel filter (date code 2016-03-09) and replaced it with Hengst H80WK05 (82mm Diameter x 170mm Length) 0024774401 and it fit fine:
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Yes Terry it is frustrating, however I don't let such things get me down these days, its only a car etc etc@e500.org, Sorry to hear that news Bill.That was probably devastating to you also. Let’s hope the 2nd install is a success.
This is my understanding as well, the E60 Japan backbox just has fancy tips added. However, I don't know if anyone has cut one open to verify, and/or done back to back audio comparison vs stock.I also now have an E60 AMG Japan backbox in my hoard, upon initial observation it's a E500 backbox with AMG tips welded to it, or am I missing something? Seems very factory though.
I had the same feeling when I did mine. OE exhaust is very heavy. I wish I had known about Supersprint exhausts for these. Now I do, but I'm not exactly motivated to change since your experience of sound more or less mirrors mine (Magnaflow custom). I've heard RENNtech mufflers with no resonators and could write the same description about those that you have about the Supersprint. I think it's the nature of the engine. I heard mine with open headers just to assess how much I wanted to change it to get to the sound I wanted. It doesn't make much noise until you hit the gas.hmmm...car feels quicker now too, psychological I think.