SL/R230: Supply Chain Issues




Geman ABC experts. I got mine from them https://zaedowautomotive.de
Perfectly rebuilt, and very reputable and trustworthy.
They used to have pumps on the shelf, probably still do. Only a couple of days away by UPS!




Geman ABC experts. I got mine from them https://zaedowautomotive.de
Perfectly rebuilt, and very reputable and trustworthy.
They used to have pumps on the shelf, probably still do. Only a couple of days away by UPS!




I ordered the pump in mid-Nov and they shipped it the next day. After 3 days it reached the Frankfurt Airport where it was stuck for almost 6 weeks (in Customs as it turns out).
DHL, the shipping co., wouldn't initiate a check on the delay because they said their contract was only with the Shipper. Zadow wouldn't initiate any checks because they washed their hands of it once they shipped it. I put in a claim to PayPal, the payment company Zadow uses, and nothing ever happened there but delay after delay.
The pump was finally shipped and arrived here in my location this Wednesday, almost 2 months after it was shipped by Zadow, with a notice from German Customs who had slashed open the box and packing materials scratching the pump in the process. It is now being installed after my wife's SL has been down for 4 months. What an ordeal. Thanks again for your suggestion of Zadow as a source even if the international shipping didn't go according to plan.
Last edited by Dr. Plastic; Jan 15, 2023 at 06:39 PM.




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There's the retail rate, for all the one-off consumers. This is where you will be reamed. Call DHL for a one-off and they'll go right to the top of their cost charge - maybe hundreds of dollars - for what you can get, if you have an account and a fair bit of volume, for about $45.00 for what I reckon that pump would cost to air freight across the Atlantic.
There's no cheap option for one-offs for consumers. The postal service is usually the lowest. Then there are all the destination charges, duty and so on, if applicable. Add in spiraling worldwide inflation, and you might want to think about selling the old pump on eBay?




There's the retail rate, for all the one-off consumers. This is where you will be reamed. Call DHL for a one-off and they'll go right to the top of their cost charge - maybe hundreds of dollars - for what you can get, if you have an account and a fair bit of volume, for about $45.00 for what I reckon that pump would cost to air freight across the Atlantic.
There's no cheap option for one-offs for consumers. The postal service is usually the lowest. Then there are all the destination charges, duty and so on, if applicable. Add in spiraling worldwide inflation, and you might want to think about selling the old pump on eBay?








I'd like to pull it apart now and see how it works.
Not an easy task getting the pulley off the shaft, but I might put some heat on it and see if it shifts that way. The rest looks pretty easy - just seals.




I'd like to pull it apart now and see how it works. Not an easy task getting the pulley off the shaft, but I might put some heat on it and see if it shifts that way. The rest looks pretty easy - just seals.




