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It was nice of Styria to send me a hello - how are things going message but I have been very busy with work, Lodge and Family.

I stopped driving my 6.9 after a scare with malfunctioning brakes and it has spent the past two months on my hoist waiting for a spare day or two.

I am pleased to say that I found those over the past weekend and have re-commisioned the old girl with a few improvements.

1) Re-built brakes.

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new flexible hoses, new left front caliper (mine was missing the pad wear sensor titty), fitted a second hand LH pad wear harness, rebuilt front right and rear calipers, new steel brakeline (where I nurgled a fitting), new master cylinder and reservoir and nice new M-B dot4 brake fluid.

2) Removed the towbar

3) Fitted a new rear diff rubber mount

4) I was unable to procure a new 6.9 speedo cable (No longer available) to cure a slight flutter from the speedo needle but purchased a 450 one (50mm shorter) and it fitted perfectly and still had to be pushed back about 50mm.

It is now driving even better than before with a rock steady speedo needle.

I have also purchased a Genuine AMG bodykit with flexible plastic front spoiler and that will be fitted over xmas to finish off the externals.

So there it is

Bill
 

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What a difference that makes
It looks very impressive.

Well done Brother Bill!

PS: I can't wait to see the body kit on:p
 

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Hi Bill, that's just about a 'handful' of work you carried out - you make mention of a nasty brake experience and I am wondering just what the problem was that obviously scared you. I am curious about the flexible AMG front spoiler- are you able to tell us us if it differs in any way to the reproduction units and how it compared pricewise. Regards Styria
 
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Hi Styria,

I was on the top story of the Myer's carpark in Perth and on descending the first ramp I casually told my wife that we had no brakes. As the engine was cool and the idle a little faster than when warm 6.9 litres was energetically descending. When the pedal hit the floor the rear brakes worked although they are not all that effective by themselves.

I then got aout 1/2 way home in the same fashion when suddenly the brakes magically came back to normal function. I assume it was a sticking master cylinder but that was the end of the car for me - until the brakes were rebuilt.

They now are.

The AMG bits I purchased off ebay - turned out to be from RonB of M-100.cc fame

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Here are the bits laid out on the garage floor.

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Here is a bit more detail of the spoiler - also included was a pair of inserts that are slightly different in shape to the normal 116 ones. The AMG ones and the 116 ones are placed alongside each other for contrast.

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Hopefully this xmas my car will look a silver version of this.

Bill
 

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Even though the bootlid spoiler is relatively small, it does make the car look pretty mean. The darker colour definitely helps, especially if the car is in silver. A la 500 SLC.
 

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That would have been scary. It reminds me of a Rover 105 that I owned back in the sixties, seventies ? Well, I was just driving along slowly in traffic, slightly uphill, in the Sydney CBD. I pressed the clutch pedal to start pulling up and the pedal went right to the floor - nothing, absolutely nothing. A couple of quick pumps in desperation, and luckily they started working.

It was a strange phenomenen - mind you, reading a Road Test report in the English "Motor Sport" revealed exactly the same problem when they took a 105 or 105S to Italy. To this day, I still haven't a clue what caused it. I am glad everything went well for you. Regards Styria
 

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Hi Bill glad to hear you are ok if and when i get home for any extended period of time i will contact you about collecting Goldie2 if you want her:)
 

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