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What is thrust bearing on Mercedes Benz bushing tool?

Incorporating a thrust bearing to ease the pulling/pushing action, reduces the wear & tear of the tool to ensure longevity. This bushing tool comes complete with all the proper components to efficiently get the job done right.

Where can I get special tools for my Mercedes?

Samstag Sales stocks a large selection of special Mercedes tools for repair of your Mercedes-Benz . Please email or call for availability of the Mercedes tool you need. If not in stock, we can special order any current production Mercedes-Benz special service hand tool.

How big are the tools on a Mercedes Benz?

W107, W114, W115, W116, W123, W126. +With size outside diameter 55mm, inside diameter 49mm, tab width 8mm, diameter of inner tube 27mm. With 30mm outside hex drive. Chrome Plated. High quality. Made by (MMMM) Brand from Europe. See Klann KL-0301

When did the Mercedes Benz 300SD come out?

This Mercedes Benz represents what many believe to be the pinnacle of the lines four door sedan during this period and this particular car… More 1983 Mercedes-Benz 300SD Sedan, Beautiful vintage reliable road car.

Samstag Sales stocks a large selection of special Mercedes tools for repair of your Mercedes-Benz . Please email or call for availability of the Mercedes tool you need. If not in stock, we can special order any current production Mercedes-Benz special service hand tool.

Incorporating a thrust bearing to ease the pulling/pushing action, reduces the wear & tear of the tool to ensure longevity. This bushing tool comes complete with all the proper components to efficiently get the job done right.

What was the trap speed of a 1982 Mercedes 300SD?

In period, Motorweek measured this 120-hp beast as running the quarter-mile in 19.8 seconds with a trap speed of just 68 mph. That performance was actually impressive for a diesel car in the early 1980s—it was the quickest oil-burner Motorweek had tested to date.

What should I know about Mercedes Benz W124?

Welcome to our Mercedes-Benz W124 E-Class Technical Articles section. We’ve gathered a vast collection of useful articles to help you perform many repairs and upgrades on your Mercedes-Benz. Save money by doing your own work and perform the repairs using the information we’ve provided here.

What kind of chassis does a Mercedes Benz 124 have?

The internal chassis designation for saloon models is W 124, but Daimler-Benz also produced the 124 series in estate (S 124), coupé (C 124), cabriolet (A 124), limousine (V 124), rolling chassis (F 124), and long-wheelbase rolling chassis (VF 124) versions.

Where is the vacuum pump on a Mercedes Benz?

When diagnosing leaks in the Mercedes vacuum system, a vacuum pump with gauge is mandatory or should you have a smoke machine on hand, that would be the ultimate way to go. First, start by checking the vacuum tanks for leaks. One is located directly under the front fender on the passenger side above the wheel (LHD).

Where does the Blue Line go on a Mercedes vacuum?

The brown with blue stripe is to the fuel shut off valve. The green with yellow stripe goes to the HVAC system. The baby blue line supplies the seat back restraint system on 2 door models. The black line supplies the vacuum reservoir tank.

What to do if your Mercedes vacuum fails?

The most common failure is the check valve and internal diaphragm. The very first thing I do is make sure we have a constant supply of vacuum. Disconnect the main fitting going to the brake booster while the engine is running using a 19mm wrench. Hook up your vacuum gage to the end and read the vacuum. As you can see we have a nice 22 hg of vacuum.

What kind of vacuum does a Mercedes 450SL have?

I developed the following digram for the 1975 R107 Mercedes-Benz 450SL so I would have a complete guide should anything go wrong after the car is put back together. This digram does not show the engine vacuum.