S320 CDI gentle restoration W220

S320 CDI gentle restoration W220

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Hamster69

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146 months

Wednesday 25th February 2015
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Been on the road now for a couple of days with all the new tyres fitted and service done. The MPG seems to be going back up slowly, I will get an air filter cleaning kit next month. I need to clean the cone on my track car, so may as well do them both.
She does seem smoother again. It's funny, you don't notice over the year things becoming a bit more noisy and rough. Then you service and everything get quieter.
These tyres are rated at 68 db, which is low. Most these days are around 71. It really is like driving a sofa.

Summer is on the way, my first track day is booked. BMW will be coming back out of the garage next week. So this may be the last update on the S class for a while. Depends if she breaks down, but hopefully I will only be updating the track day toy thread for a bit.

JakeT

5,425 posts

120 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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Love the fact that instead of just replacing things you actually take the time to dismantle and repair. Looks like a lovely car, and I imagine having worked for MB for years take away any nerves over the fact you're driving a luxo-barge from Merc when their Quality wasn't at its best...

agxster

396 posts

181 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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Discovered this thread a while ago, loving the updates. As you'll be busy with the BMW perhaps now would be a good time to leave the Merc at the Bodyshop to fix the rust?

I'm running a 2001 W210 E280, while its a nice car it's certainly not as luxurious as your S-class.

Hamster69

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146 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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I would love to get the rust sorted, but unfortunately I don't have the money anymore.

I do agree the build quality wasn't at its best around the turn of the century. But the S class really doesn't suffer as badly as some. The early 211s where awful cars, the first run of 203s almost as bad.

Hamster69

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146 months

Friday 13th March 2015
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So it's been about a month since the tyres went on and they have done a thousand miles. Luckily I can report that it is all plain sailing. MPG is back up in the mid 40s.
I'm going to clean out the air filter in the next couple of weeks. But other than that I have no plans for the S for a while. Now the sun is here my other car is back out.



So this will be getting most of the workshop time for the foreseeable future, with the S class doing the daily grind.

Hamster69

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146 months

Sunday 22nd March 2015
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The S class has suddenly had a lot of use and has covered 1300 miles in two weeks. She has done this smoothly without a hiccup. Although I am now noticing a slight knock from the o/s/f. Will have to get her back on the ramp this week.

LeonFRTDI

100 posts

110 months

Sunday 22nd March 2015
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Great thread, love projects like this!

Hoofy

76,341 posts

282 months

Sunday 22nd March 2015
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Wow. You've really turned it around.

There's a project car here if anyone fancies a go themselves! http://www.gumtree.com/p/mercedes-benz/mercedes-s5...

Hamster69

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146 months

Saturday 28th March 2015
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Hmmm that looks like a bit more than a project.

Very small amount of work to do today. Bright and early wipped the air filter out. Scrubbed it, scrubbed it and scrubbed it.



I then left it to dry for the morning. Finally around lunch time I applied some new K&N oil.



Amazing how new it looks when the oil soaks in. I gave it two coats until you could see the red coming though on the other side. Popped it back in which is nice and easy on this engine.



Hopefully we may see a few more MPGs now.
Anyone who is thinking, "He isn't putting much work into this mini restoration"? Well that would be because I'm heavily involved in a full restoration. Which is getting me up very early in the mornings and not leaving a lot of time for anything else.


Hamster69

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146 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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One little thing that has annoyed me with the S class is the lights. Specifically the dip beams and the number plate lights. They do work, but intermittently flicker or more annoyingly put their respective bulb warnings up on the dash. The front dip beams have some aftermarket HID kits in. I'm not a big fan of these but can't deny they give much more light and often look nicer. The bit I'm not a fan of is they are usually installed by a DIY method that I would get sacked for. These where no different. You have to drill through the rear cover of the lights to run four wires. This had been done ok on the N/S but the other had far to large a hole and the catch had been broken off. This resulted in the cover not closing and not being water tight. I found a new cover on Ebay drilled it correctly and replaced both bulbs. You can often buy the bulbs and igniters cheaper seperatly than buying a whole kit.



The number plate lights were annoying I had already cleaned up the contacts and replaced the bulbs, but you would still from time to time get the warning on the dash. Well I'm not buying expensive Mercedes bulb holders and more bulbs just for it to stay standard. It's cheaper to upgrade. I stripped out the boot lid carpet. Traced out the wiring loom, opened it up and fitted some 40W 6ohm resistors. These are quite large and get hot so I screwed them to the inside of the boot frame where they can't touch anything. That will stop the bulb warning coming back on. It also means I can fit LEDs.



Now I know you can buy those LED festoons with resistors in them. But I have used them before. I find them unreliable and they get so hot they can melt bulb holders. The way I have fitted these the hot resistors are nicely mounted out of the way and the bulbs themselves stay cold. Hopefully I will never have to touch the system again. Apart from the actual shape of the car and reg it is all mod cons now. cool

Birdster

2,529 posts

143 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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I remember posting a while back. Love the updates, car looks great.

Hamster69

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747 posts

146 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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Thanks Birdster.

Hamster69

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747 posts

146 months

Thursday 9th April 2015
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The bad news for the S class is that I bought an a Audi A6 today. The good news is my girlfriend is going to use the S for a while so I will still be looking after it.

Deebo007

177 posts

183 months

Friday 10th April 2015
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Get some pics up of the new car!

Hamster69

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747 posts

146 months

Friday 10th April 2015
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Only one I have so far.


Hamster69

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Saturday 11th April 2015
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I will take some in the morning. It's currently parked outside a nice little cottage in the Cotswolds we rented for the weekend, trip there in a new car was a nice surprise for everyone. I put it on a ramp before I bought it and thankfully there really is nothing wrong except a smashed fog light surround. So I don't think I will be doing a thread on this one. First time I have ever bought a car that didn't need a load of work doing. But it's a sort of sensible investment to last me a few years hopefully.

Hamster69

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146 months

Thursday 16th April 2015
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Finally got round to taking a pic. The whole fleet assembled.



As you can see it needs a new fog light grille but apart from that it's quite tidy.

Hamster69

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146 months

Thursday 16th April 2015
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Just for all the people asking if they can buy the plate from me. It's not mine it will be going hen the V5 comes back.

Max M4X WW

4,795 posts

182 months

Thursday 16th April 2015
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boxedin Apologies, a mate used to have M8 XED and always fancied M4!

Remagel2507

1,456 posts

192 months

Friday 17th April 2015
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A6 looks good OP, any more details on it engine etc? Looks to have good spec (s line, xenons etc)