New with an annoying Airmatic issue

One I had disconnected the upper front towers, and carefully put pressure with my air compressor and locked it, the car stayed up..
But as soon I connected the hoses, started the car up, car compressor pumped good, it did not come up properly

I've never pulled the headlight, but I seem recall that the last time I pulled the inner fender it was pretty quick. I'm not at the vehicle to look right now, but I wonder if there's enough room to see (and squirt) the valve block from the engine bay side of things?

I've never pulled the headlight, but I seem recall that the last time I pulled the inner fender it was pretty quick. I'm not at the vehicle to look right now, but I wonder if there's enough room to see (and squirt) the valve block from the engine bay side of things?
i am very interested in how the slime will work and if there are any deleterious effects to other components in the airmatic system.
Right! I found my issue!!

I sprayed, again all over, on the valve block (by the way I got thru the wheel well) the pump, the front shocks, the airlines all way to each corner, on the air tank reservoir..
Nothing..
BUT, when I grabbed my pump, that was hanging in the cables and airlines, because I wanted to really reach to soak the whole unit in soapy water.... my hand on the underside of the pump held the part that is the airdryer, and all the soapy water in my hand started to bubble like crazy!
So the air dryer made of plastic, had cracked in one of the press lines from the forming of the item, and hair fine crack that I could not even see, but once pressure raised, it bubble like crazy!!
Called Mercedes to see if I could buy just that part, due to nice and good pressure from the pump... nope just the whole pump was to be sold..
So for now, til I buy/order and Arnott unit (and I probably change the valve body in that same moment just in case, but need some more paycheck first) .. I cleaned up that Air dryer housing and when to Home Depot, bought a 2" ABS pipe, Epoxy Resin "glue" and an ABS seal/glue, I cut the 2" pipe in a C form that could "click" onto the housing, after I totally filled the whole surface with the Epoxy and "clicked" the C that I formed so it covered so much of the area as possible\
I used my Dremel to make it "nice".. well, useful at least.
. And put 2 band type clamps around til tomorrow and hope it seals goodIt should, I totally drown the unit with Epoxy, both before and after put the C onto it
So I let you folks know how it goes one of this days
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
The car has been standing on the highest setting for almost a week, no sagging whatsoever. I know the repair is ugly, and I was planning to take the band type starts off once solid, But I just left the there, and put even more epoxy over themYou can't really tell from the pics, but I put almost 1/4 inch of epoxy all around, and the "C-clip" made of 2" sewer connection part are almost visible
The C-clip was made to snap onto the canister and cover the crack, and glued with epoxy. I put epoxy on the canister and snapped the clip on, and after that put the start bands on and cover the whole thing. I could just dip it in a jar, if I had enough!!

As Said, ugly as *&^%, but I don't think it going to break in the first time.
I think it is thick enough.







