SL/R231: Engine timing cover reseal




Get pics if you can. I've seen plenty of front timing cover "leaks' caused by sloppy oil and filter changes (or an easy to replace sending unit/seal ).
You'd be surprised how oil travels after taking out an oil soaked filter or missing the oil filler tube/opening.
Typically in diagnosing a leak, I'll (steam) clean the area first, and see if/where the leak develops from there.
Make sure if they do the reseal, they’re using the Mercedes (loctite 5970) RTV sealant - 003989982010
Good Luck.
Last edited by crconsulting; Mar 31, 2022 at 12:43 PM.
My 2004 SL500 had leaky valve covers and I did the work myself. I got the car from a co-worker who had always had the car dealer serviced and they were leaky when I got the car. (One of the reasons she sold it was because the dealership had $10,000 of "recommendations" after her last service. Stuff like $300 to replace the trunk lift struts; $3500 to replace a stuck CD changer behind the driver's seat (fixed for free by smacking it with a hammer); $700 to replace 100k spark plugs with only 50k on them; $500 to replace a perfectly fine water pump as a "preventative" measure; and the list goes on. She was their favorite customer.)
But, the valve covers on the M113 engine were easy to get to so I did the work myself. Yes, you need to clean the surfaces of the old sealant, but it wasn't hard. Not sure how hard the it is on the SL550. Honestly, that sounds a bit pricey to me. But, if you hold a screwdriver by the pointy metal end, then maybe get the shop to do it.
Last edited by JettaRed; Apr 3, 2022 at 12:13 PM.




1) The engines out of the car

2) Where he mentions not dropping anything in the engine

I probably wouldn't do it for that price....
(but I'm in Cali. and I think I just paid that much for my last tank of gas
)
Last edited by crconsulting; Mar 31, 2022 at 12:46 PM.
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