With little experience in this sort of thing, I bravely was replacing my water pump on a 92 500E with 111,000 miles on it and choose wisely to replace the front crankshaft seal as well, though it didn't leak at all as far as I could tell. Everything seem to come off well, but I didn't have the factory puller for the hub and used a 2 arm puller that fit, whereas the requirement is for a 3 point pulling action as I understand it. But after fitting the new seal with the non-mercedes tool, I think its a miller 9101? I heated the hub to 250F to reinstall it but it wouldn't go onto the crankshaft loose enough to turn so as to align with the woodruff key. I took it off and re-cleaned everything including using 600 grit emory on the leading edges to catch any burrs and was able to tap it on hoping it would loosen up as it went on. But of course no. I tried to turn it by putting two bolts into the hub and levering them with a screw driver to rotate the hub, which I did, but it still was very tight and I could see no way to "feel" when it lined up with the woodruff key properly.
I pulled the hub off again and can now seeing marks on the inside of the hub from tapping it in and also from rotating it. The factory manual doesn't exactly say what to do in that case, probably because if you're a Mercedes mechanic you've lost your job and don't need the information if you've got that far. Any advice on what must be done at this point?
I pulled the hub off again and can now seeing marks on the inside of the hub from tapping it in and also from rotating it. The factory manual doesn't exactly say what to do in that case, probably because if you're a Mercedes mechanic you've lost your job and don't need the information if you've got that far. Any advice on what must be done at this point?