2007 S600 Coolant Leak at Back of Engine




I've recently bought a 2007 S600 95k miles, so it's my first post. It's also a post about a problem :-( engine coolant leak (not IC leak) on both sides on back of the engine. When I pressurize the radiator, it drips behind steering rack (between the steering rack and the cross-member which is further to the back). Both sides, more on the driver. The distance between the leaking points is the same as the width of the engine oil pan. Needs to top up the radiator tank every about 500 miles.
I've suspected the turbo leak at first, removed air filter box etc and ignition cassette on one side to have a better look. Used a mirror on the other. Both sides appear slightly wet, but hard to see the actual leak. Everything in front of the steering rack appears dry under the car (the plastic shields removed of course) So some questions:
1) Is there anything else except the turbo cooling pipes which could cause a leak at the back?
2) Assuming those are turbo pipes, do they always leak at the turbo only or sometimes at the block? (I would expect the top tubes to leak first due to being "return side" with hotter coolant)
3) Can the seals/gaskets be replaced without engine removal?
- top looks fairly easy if I only do it at the turbo, bending the pipe slightly without removal on the other (block) side. Is it how it's done? Can it be done without disturbing oil pipes?
- both top and bottom are slightly wet - does it make sense to fix the top and check for leaks, hoping the bottom does not leak but was getting wet from the top?
- can the bottom be done without engine removal?
4) Assuming engine out - how many hours (or dollars) is to do a complete engine-our replacement of all turbo coolant and oil feed seals? (may as well do oil with engine out as well)
I can do any work from the top, but I don't have a proper hoist so it's hard to do much on the ramps/on a jack, so I would need to give it to a mechanic to take the engine out etc
any help appreciated, thanks!












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Fuel line in front of the black filter housing
Thanks for the kind words - here is the photo. The rubber hose which is sideways in front of the black filter housing is not secured to the metal pipe by Mercedes - slides out very easily. You can see 2 non-standard, shiny clamps which I have added to secure it. There could be other weak spots too, but this one is the most obvious and on the top of a potentially hot engine. Hope this helps.
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the best and thanks for clearing this up.
the best and thanks for clearing this up.

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Last edited by biker349; May 28, 2016 at 08:25 PM.
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just wanted to update.
Hey George, I know it’s been a while since you did this job but I have a question. Did you have to bend the coolant lines a lot to replace the seals? I’m having the same issue on my 2006 S65 AMG.




Good luck with your project! Let us know how it went
The car is a 2007 S class v12 but my engine is from a 2006 model
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