Coolant in Oil
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To your point, MB used to say change coolant every 2 yr and now they seem to feel 100000 miles or something (ya, I did not look it up but you get the point). The idea may be ok but since it is more than a coolant and also anti corrosion etc. I wonder if the efficacy of the chems deteriorates and this can add to corrosion and failure.
#27
To your point, MB used to say change coolant every 2 yr and now they seem to feel 100000 miles or something (ya, I did not look it up but you get the point). The idea may be ok but since it is more than a coolant and also anti corrosion etc. I wonder if the efficacy of the chems deteriorates and this can add to corrosion and failure.
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FF. W212 E63 M156 non-pano 18" P2 ParkT NightV (gone but will be missed).
Sounds more like headbolts than anything else. It's like a bomb that you never know when it is going to go off. That's why I traded in my beloved M156 shortly after the factory warranty is over.
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I live most of the year in South Florida, Pompano Beach to be specific, and bought this car and many others at "Mercedes of Pompano Beach," an Auto Nation store. From them I bought this car, which is a 2009 SL63, also a 2011 SLS, a 2012 ML63, a 2014 E63S, a 2017 or 2018, not sure, GLE63S, a 2017 GLA45, and have a 2018 E63S that should be here late this month. In addition I've probably purchased another five or six non-AMG's from them. They have a new GM that I don't love ... didn't return any of my 3 phone calls regarding this issue. Note that I didn't ask for anything, other than for him to please call me as I'm a longtime customer with a few car questions. Didn't even mention that I had a problem. Any way, I've not made the call, but I would hope that maybe MB USA would want to help a fiercely loyal customer. Also, I own a Tire and Auto Repair shop in Pompano that could tackle the job. That said, I have a home in Maine and sent this car there a month ago ... great luck huh? So that's where it is, and it's $1250 each way to have the car transported.
As fast as the water goes through the radiator and into the oil pan ... literally as fast as you pour it, I was hoping for some type of plug in the intake manifold or some other obscure issue. But 20 out of 20 have said it's a head bolt. So ...
I have the car at Autowerkes Maine (autowerkesmaine.com). They have good reviews but I'm a little concerned that they seem perplexed, and seem confident it is not a head bolt issue ... due to the aforementioned water flowing so fast into the oil pan. While I'm still hoping for a miracle, I'm now pretty convinced it's a head bolt, assuming the water can leak (flow) through a broken bolt shaft and into through an oil return in the head. I don't know this engine well at all, but am amazed at the level of expertise provided by the members here and grateful for the assistance! Thank you all!
The story continues and I'll update when I finally have some answers.
Jay
As fast as the water goes through the radiator and into the oil pan ... literally as fast as you pour it, I was hoping for some type of plug in the intake manifold or some other obscure issue. But 20 out of 20 have said it's a head bolt. So ...
I have the car at Autowerkes Maine (autowerkesmaine.com). They have good reviews but I'm a little concerned that they seem perplexed, and seem confident it is not a head bolt issue ... due to the aforementioned water flowing so fast into the oil pan. While I'm still hoping for a miracle, I'm now pretty convinced it's a head bolt, assuming the water can leak (flow) through a broken bolt shaft and into through an oil return in the head. I don't know this engine well at all, but am amazed at the level of expertise provided by the members here and grateful for the assistance! Thank you all!
The story continues and I'll update when I finally have some answers.
Jay
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Honestly, I'm not convinced it sounds like a headbolt. If water is running straight through the radiator to the oil pan, it sounds more catastrophic like a cracked head or block to me.
I'm not convinced that water would flow through that fast if it were just a bad headbolt, especially when not under pressure.
Keep us updated and good luck.
I'm not convinced that water would flow through that fast if it were just a bad headbolt, especially when not under pressure.
Keep us updated and good luck.
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If it is indeed headbolts, does the shop need a special cam alignment tool from Mercedes to do this repair? Is this tool common at Indy shops?