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  1. Styria

    350slc brochure

    Amongst a huge number of brochures that I have owned for years, I would like to find a good home for the above item. The price is $20.00, free postage in NSW, extra $5.00 elsewhere in Aussie Land. There are twenty seven beautifully presented pages with a huge amount of information contained...
  2. Styria

    New paint job!

    Hi Benz Lover, thanks for a great set of pics. - very informative and it makes me realize all over again just how much work is involved in preparation prior to painting. One procedure of the job seems to be missing although, more than likely, I may have missed it. It relates to primer or...
  3. Styria

    More 6.9 cleaning

    As I've said, the amount of time involved in proper cleaning and dismantling was quite substantial. Three pics to illustrate the finished product other than the heads that are with the Engineering Shop, and the exhaust manifolds that I just had no room for when I transported all the stuff home...
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    6.9 water pump housings

    Again, this is a topic that's been raised frequently on the M100 site. What is not always known, or at least can be confusing, is the type of water pump housing (between pump and engine block) that is fitted to early and late 6.9s. All later models have the 'standard' housing with the square...
  5. Styria

    TJ 450's 6.9 Pics

    Hi Bill, I am not familiar with Tim's set up, but he is certainly quite methodical in tackling all the hundred and one issues that should make this a good car. I had a quiet chuckle to myself when I saw the rear subframe in his bedroom. It reminded me of my own situation many, many moons ago...
  6. Styria

    6.9 water pump removal

    This has been a lively topic on the M100 site for some considerable time. The cost of a replacement pump can be an issue, as well as the method of removal which seems open to debate. I have always maintained that it was unnecessary to remove the pump housing nor the crankshaft damper. For the...
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    More 6.9 cleaning

    Just a few more close up pics of camshaft positions. Not that it matters that much, but I have placed nylon ties in positions relative tp where the camshaft chain wheels have to be refitted. Also, last but not least, a pic. of Geleaming Beauty's engine bay - I have thrown it in just for...
  8. Styria

    More 6.9 cleaning

    I have already referred to some of the cleaning processes when carrying out a valve grind and de-coke. Whatsmore, I have referred to a 12 hour time frame (approximate) required to remove both heads. It should be borne in mind, that the time quoted does not include the cleaning procedure...
  9. Styria

    How to clean 6.9 engine

    A formula designed by Styria - whether it be effective may well be open to question from various sources, but naturally you try your best according to ability, knowledge and equipment. The following procedure I have carried out on Gleaming Beauty, and will now also be carried out on the Astral...
  10. Styria

    6.9 removal of heads

    I must have liked carrying out this work previously on Gleaming Beauty, because I am knee deep into exactly the same thing as previously with my Astral Silver 6.9. Whereas this work on GB was one of absolute necessity on account of a very badly blown head gasket, the work on the Astral Silver...
  11. Styria

    6.9 & Other interesting Benzes on German website

    http://www.gebrauchtwagenkontor.de/suche.php?q=MERCEDES-BENZ%20450SEL%206.9&o=0
  12. Styria

    Removal of 6.9 Water Pumps

    With the advent of the extremely hot weather some sections of Australia, including Sydney, have experienced, failure of water pumps, particularly 6.9's, have become an issue. There has been confusion from time to time regarding the amount of work involved in order to remove the pump. Some...
  13. Styria

    6.3 Transmission howl

    Well of course, how silly of me....a bit like the probs I have encounterd with Gleaming Beauty at the moment.......:D Regards Styria
  14. Styria

    6.3 Transmission howl

    In case anyone doesn't know, that's what is known as good luck. Mind you, and I am not being derogatory, you have to ask yourself why it took abl567 that long to spot the problem - don't you think ? :D Regards Styria
  15. Styria

    Gleaming Beauty Disaster

    Hi guys, thanks for all your best wishes and expressions of sympathy in advance. I'll really be needing them, although wadfuls of cash donations would be even more useful. Sorry I have no photos of the happy moment, as I was even too dumb to use my Nokia N95 (not for sale !) to take pictures...
  16. Styria

    6.3 Transmission howl

    hi abl567, tricky one and I have been scratching the computer between the ears, albeit not with a lot of success. Obviously, overfilling is a 'no, no' as it will cause the oil to foam and bubble and probably create airlocks in the system. I don't think you'd do much damage in a short period of...
  17. Styria

    Dust Boot - 6.9 Levelling valves

    Some of us are familiar with the fact that we have not been able to locate these dust boots to replace units that are usually worn beyond redemption. I think even S-Class gave up in the end after some searching. Unfortunately, I am no closer to procuring that part. However, at long last, I have...
  18. Styria

    Valve Grind & De-coke on 6.9

    Hi WGB,, just about 100% of the time, I purchase 98 RON rating petrol, invariably from BP or occasionally Shell. To be perfectly honest, I have done very little tuning on Gleaming Beauty as I wanted to see the engine settle in first. When I noticed the pinking (you'd only hear it occasionally...
  19. Styria

    Valve Grind & De-coke on 6.9

    All this latest Gaff has emanated from Styria's pen - Regards Styria
  20. Styria

    Valve Grind & De-coke on 6.9

    Just an update on 'Gleaming Beauty' and the way she is performing. As indicated in my previous post, I have changed oil and filter again - in the week leading up to 18th January. Apart from removing the plug from the small sump, I also drained the oil cooler that is a standard fitting on high...
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