Yet another wrist pin repair ...
Saying the 4 cylinder is a piece of crap is like saying a Swiss wrist watch is a lousy clock. The intended purpose of each has been obtained. The 4 is excellent for what it is designed to do,which is to deliver the best attainable power to fuel economy ratio per liter of displacement. If you are cognizant of the fact that MB and all car companies are global,meaning that the vehicles are designed to be marketed in other countries where fuel (petrol in this case) is not abundant nor is it plentiful. I was in France last year and can tell you there are not gas stations on every corner (selling lotto and cheetos) like here in the US. Also most vehicles there were manual transmission (even the tour buses) presumably for the fuel economy and often times the terrain and tight hilly corners. So I think the design of the engine is to stay in step with the times per say. That being said of course I would agree that the immediate response and better low end torque of a larger displacement engine with more cylinders is more satisfying in most situations. At freeway or spirited backroad speeds the 2.0 and the 7 or 9 speed trans (I've driven both mine is a 15 my current loaner is an 18) deliver very well for their intended purpose. Sometimes on an engineers paper, things look better than they work in real life- I get that. Case in point my 2008 C300 with the 3.0 and 7 speed felt like a happier combo to me than my 2014 C300 with the factory detuned 3.5 and 7 speed.




Last edited by NewCents05; Mar 4, 2018 at 08:16 AM.
I would be interested to hear if your repair report indicates any cylinder damage as a result of the pins, since you're at 50K. I was at about 10K when I took mine in, and I was told no damage, but concern for that was what motivated me to do the repair.
If so, which MB dealer/mechanic do you recommend for this?
My c300 has about 38k miles and it's definitely making the wrist pin noise.
It's a 9/20/2014 build as well.
Thanks!
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So I bought my 2017 e300 2.0 from Germany at the Mercedes plant- brand new and brought it back to the USA, since mine is a European model am I ok of this piston problem? also, What can I do to protect my e300 from this happening?
Grazie!
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