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Guys, be careful if you have air in intercooler coolant after a few weeks
I couldn't get why this kept going on and of course looked a few times at my cap
it looked ok but wasn't
look at the old cap, after buying a new one from MB (only 16euros)
I tested the old rubber and it broke of, meaning it was dead
thx I've seen that, this was just for those who wan't to keep original
I am having a aluminum tank maker building me a custom 25 liter icebox tank for my trunk. for me the best solution for overturned turbos
once I received the tank I'll see if I need a overflow too and where
if you have any info for icebox tank installs you're welcome
I had the same issue with my cap, I noticed the car down on power but didn't attribute it to the i/c system since I had replaced the pump and bled it well. Turned out the cap seal was fried and the car was pushing out coolant and sucking in air when hot. New cap, refilled and bled, no more issues.
I had the same issue with my cap, I noticed the car down on power but didn't attribute it to the i/c system since I had replaced the pump and bled it well. Turned out the cap seal was fried and the car was pushing out coolant and sucking in air when hot. New cap, refilled and bled, no more issues.
wow, that is wild but confirms
I would have freaked out lol*
I was so surprised that I missed that as visually, and touching with my fingers, that cap looked ok I even bend the rubber slightly but I should have bend it hard first time
this is the absolute best upgrade you can do against air in the intercooler circuit. all OEM parts which fit perfekt. just plug and play.....
i did that 2 months ago and had since that day no more problems, no limb mode, no CEL,....
very recommend https://mbworld.org/forums/m275-v12-...atibility.html
and the best of all: the system bleeds by itself
Adding a header tank to the IC system is a great idea (I've been using one for years) and has all sorts of benefits.
However, it doesn't bleed the system. The system is full of airlocks, that doesn't change, and you still have to bleed it.
what is the part# for the original cap? i've searched online and can't find it.
thanks.
p.s. dealer wants $20.17 and is 50 miles away. i'll bet online for half the price if i can locate one.
However, it doesn't bleed the system. The system is full of airlocks, that doesn't change, and you still have to bleed it.
Nick
hi nick. i think that too but at least the water level in the new header tank falled the first three test drives. now the level ist absolutly constant. after this knowledge i am sure it bleeds a bit by itself.
Last edited by v8mercedes; 04-02-2017 at 02:20 PM.
The engine was designed for Maybach cars, they needed a turbo setup. It was ok enough, it doesn't really cause problems, it's just not optimum. That's the German way it seems, as long as it technically "works", it's good, doesn't' have to be logical or work well. Coming from Japanese cars, it's completely backwards, but that's the way the German engineering goes.
my full size intercooler radiatior arrived yesterday
I would need those connection plugs, if anyone know if there is a place to buy these without hose or if this is on all models from XXX on EPC they have them but with weird hoses
The connectors are quick release, so you would need the mating receptacles from the matching hoses. I couldn't find them though. Might be able to use a BMW, Audi or VW part?
For my own curiosity, could you measure the L x W x D of the finned matrix?
here you go, also the matching hose parts but they are expensive and I'll have to trash 80% of them
so I'll go for modifying the in and out
- Parts list -
Mode MD mode Mod. des. overview S-SEDAN LONG WHEELBASECatalog P24Major assembly:
Major assembly MD
Group 50 - RADIATOR
FIN/MD 222176 VIN Sales designation S 600 Assortment class Car Market All
Subgroup 190 - AIR PUMP,
WATER PUMP AND DETACHABLE BODY COMPONENTS
Item no. Part number Designation/description Quantity Version
150 A 222 501 37 91 COOLANT HOSE
FROM RADIATOR TO WATER PUMP
001
170 A 222 500 89 72 COOLANT PIPE
COOLER TO PUMP AND EXPANSION
RESERVOIR
Code: -805-806-807-808
001
170 A 222 500 06 00 COOLANT PIPE
COOLER TO PUMP AND EXPANSION
RESERVOIR
Code: 805/806/807/808