On the hunt for a W211 320 diesel straight six..
On the hunt for a W211 320 diesel straight six..
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Phil Dicky

Original Poster:

7,194 posts

287 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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Hi guys any issues I need to aware of on one of these?

softtop

3,167 posts

271 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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Let us know what research you have done and where you feel there are gaps.

lbc

3,318 posts

241 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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Rust in the wheel arches.

Most for sale are probably ex-mini cabs and will have been abused.

Ripped seats and worn steering wheels.

V12 AMG

712 posts

133 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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SBC is main expensive fix. Prices for new pumps are falling luckily.

Engine is bomb proof as I'm sure you know.

richarda0109

313 posts

189 months

Thursday 9th April 2015
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V12 AMG said:
SBC is main expensive fix. Prices for new pumps are falling luckily.
There is a work around for the SBC peddle push counter problem. A reset of the counter via STAR.
Engineer will need to know German!. Cost £140 compared to £1200.

Things that have gone wrong on mine (53 plate only 90K) are:

(1) Springs (all 4) - wearable part
(2) Voltage regulator on alternator - wearable part
(3) Diesel fuel pipe split - unexplained but cheap to replace
and thats it in 8 years of ownership

As said before engine is bomb proof. I use Mobil 1 5w30 oil and get the car serviced by an indie.

Rgds
Richard

V12 AMG

712 posts

133 months

Thursday 9th April 2015
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The pedal push reset will not fix a failing SBC pump. It will get rid of the error for another few thousand brake applications. Hopefully the motor doesn't give out in the mean time. I've driven a car with failed SBC, it's not a pleasant experience even at only 20mph.
A recon SBC pump can be had for around £500 now anyway.

richarda0109

313 posts

189 months

Thursday 9th April 2015
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Sorry when you said SBC I thought you meant peddle push issue because that usually comes up earlier than a failed SBC pump. As said mine has only done 90K and it came up about 6K miles ago and I know these engines can go on for 250K easily.

Rgds
Richard