M156 head bolt problems

Hopefully this will show what I was trying to explain. See where the original bolt has an internal torx socket that makes the cross sectional area from the bottom of drive to the under side of the head thin? Compared to the new design that is completely different.
The Block is now going for the same treatment. Hopefully will know something on Friday or Monday.
To summarize: 2 cylinders no compression due to valves not sealing, one broken head bolt (not bad leak), and water in 3 cylinders not related to the head bolt. As yet it seems no reason found yet as to what would have caused all this. The scary thing is until 2 minutes earlier the car was running great with no warning lights. Then low water warnings and about 30 seconds running time later the CEL came on and the car was running rough and putting out a smoke screen the Batmobile would have been proud of.
Now 5 weeks and still do not have a cause. This is becoming very frustrating.
Bruce
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Cheers, Pickles.
Sucks to read and makes me question my next car purchase, but I am hopeful that Mercedes decides to fix the problem. 1 year's investment in F1 would repair every single M156 owner's problems and then some... hope they make the wise choice.
Seems the old style head bolts are the issue.
Next Step- The Dealer is applying to MB Aust to request them to cover 100% of the repairs. I am sure I have a good case with all the background that some of you have helped me with. Thanks to all those who contributed.
If MB reject the application to cover the repairs I will need to determine how to proceed as it seems there is defintely a fault with the bolts that MB is aware of and possibly should have addressed earlier.
Bruce
Did they install the new M159 lifters while the engine was apart? It's part of the service bulletin. I know of at least one out of warranty member that got the cost split 75% MBZ 25% owner. While that is not a great result, it beats a sharp stick in the eye. I don't know if they have small claims court in AUS, but its very consumer friendly over here.
I was just reading your post that I'm quoting while I was eating at a restaurant. I notice a man walk in that had just parked an SL63. So, as I'm walking out I say "nice car." He responds, "yeah, MB makes great cars." I asked, "have you heard about the head bolt issue?" He answers, "yeah, my SL broke a head bolt when it had 5,000 miles on it." He said they had to replace all the bolts and "shave" the head. Dealer told him the work, if it wasn't covered under warranty, would have been 16K. His car is on 09'. He said he noticed the car had an issue because of the coolant loss indicator light in the dash.
16K is a very scary number, but I'm not surprised. Location has alot to do with it because of hourly labor rate. All the more reason to be very diligent on this issue.







