Highest mileage w211 E63




The head bolt issue, didn't effect every M156 engine, but this engine still gets a bad wrap. I love this engine so much, all three AMG's that I've owned had this engine. Just acquired a 2007 E63 and my Indy says the same thing. The paranoid owner in me wants to replace them. Note I also purchased an extended warranty when I bought the car (and it specifically covers the cylinder head bolts). For those that went preventative, how much did you spend and was it at dealer or independent shop? If you had a warranty at the time, did you call on that for the replacement.




My credit union sells warranty from Route 66, but claims can't be more than 2500 USD I think.
Also was the repair done by MB dealer, or they will only approve indy shops?




The Best of Mercedes & AMG




So you have 187,000 miles on the original head bolts? If that is true, then that just proves my point to all of the E55 owners out there.
That talk smack about, don't buy a E63 they have head bolt issues. The head bolts issue didn't effect every engine out there.
I just replaced mine as insurance, so that I wouldn't have a issue in the future. I had one head bolt, second one from the left that was suspect.
Out of twenty of them, only five looked bad. So I know that I could have put a lot more miles on them. The valve tappets showed wear consistent for a car of this mileage.
I replaced the old ones with the Black SLS phosphate coated ones.




Last edited by Yuille36; Dec 7, 2019 at 07:13 AM.








Last edited by Yuille36; Dec 9, 2019 at 10:19 AM.
My car has 54,000 Miles and is 2007 model, 100 % Stock and with original head bolts.








I've owned three AMG's, all equipped with the M156 engine, and I can say neither of these cars ever left me stranded due to a breakdown. Each of them had their little issues; oil leaks, PCV valve, interior electronics.But never an engine related failure. Take some satisfaction, that anything engine related can be fixed or replaced, barring throwing a rod thru the block. You mentioned injectors, they can be changed out with little fanfare.
Cams and Bucket lifters can be done as well, but a little expensive. You need to get to know your car, and perform some services yourself. As AMG stands for "All Money Gone"
Learn to DIY, I personally do whatever I can to save money, from oil changes, brakes, suspension, etc. A good rule of thumb would be to change your oil at least once a year, I personally do it twice a year.
Flush your brakes every 2 years. Engine coolant, Transmission, and Rear Differential every 4 years. Change your serpentine belt every 4 years, and spark plugs once every 50,000 miles.
If your that worried about head bolts change the engine coolant 1 every two years, that will help mitigate the corrosion that builds up on the bolts, that leads to failures.
Further up in the thread you'll see my head bolts, 5 of them looked suspect. But typically must of the owners started to see issues around 90.000 miles. And since my car was nearing the mark, I choose to swap them out.
In older M156 engines, it will become more critical. But like I said earlier, this head bolt failure has been blow way out of proportion. And there are many owners that never had any issue.
Some will say, that it's not a question of if, but when. But now I have peace of mind, since my were done. I would search a good independent Mercedes shop, that others in your area have used with great success and stick with them.
Personally I would talk with your local Mercedes Dealership, and speak with the Shop Foreman, and asked him directly whom would he recommend, since your car is out of warranty.
I developed a relationship with my shop foreman, and he told be about Benz Elite Automotive, like 10 years ago. And their my shop of choice for all my vehicles, including my X5 M.
If your were in the Northern Virginia area, that is whom I would direct you to. Everyone in the forum, that I told about Benz Elite have had great success using them.
And that is the best advise I can offer you. But in the future, post your questions and I would be glad to offer you some advise.
Last edited by Yuille36; Dec 13, 2019 at 10:48 AM.
I've owned three AMG's, all equipped with the M156 engine, and I can say neither of these cars ever left me stranded due to a breakdown. Each of them had their little issues; oil leaks, PCV valve, interior electronics.But never an engine related failure. Take some satisfaction, that anything engine related can be fixed or replaced, barring throwing a rod thru the block. You mentioned injectors, they can be changed out with little fanfare.
Cams and Bucket lifters can be done as well, but a little expensive. You need to get to know your car, and perform some services yourself. As AMG stands for "All Money Gone"
Learn to DIY, I personally do whatever I can to save money, from oil changes, brakes, suspension, etc. A good rule of thumb would be to change your oil at least once a year, I personally do it twice a year.
Flush your brakes every 2 years. Engine coolant, Transmission, and Rear Differential every 4 years. Change your serpentine belt every 4 years, and spark plugs once every 50,000 miles.
If your that worried about head bolts change the engine coolant 1 every two years, that will help mitigate the corrosion that builds up on the bolts, that leads to failures.
Further up in the thread you'll see my head bolts, 5 of them looked suspect. But typically must of the owners started to see issues around 90.000 miles. And since my car was nearing the mark, I choose to swap them out.
In older M156 engines, it will become more critical. But like I said earlier, this head bolt failure has been blow way out of proportion. And there are many owners that never had any issue.
Some will say, that it's not a question of if, but when. But now I have peace of mind, since my were done. I would search a good independent Mercedes shop, that others in your area have used with great success and stick with them.
Personally I would talk with your local Mercedes Dealership, and speak with the Shop Foreman, and asked him directly whom would he recommend, since your car is out of warranty.
I developed a relationship with my shop foreman, and he told be about Benz Elite Automotive, like 10 years ago. And their my shop of choice for all my vehicles, including my X5 M.
If your were in the Northern Virginia area, that is whom I would direct you to. Everyone in the forum, that I told about Benz Elite have had great success using them.
And that is the best advise I can offer you. But in the future, post your questions and I would be glad to offer you some advise.
Thank you Sir, for the detailed answer and advise, i got busy so now i had the time to sit on the desktop and write a proper reply. Since my E63 came with bunch of service records from the previous owner, i will go through them and see which fluid has been changed and which has not, and go from there, since my car has only 54K miles, that is not a worry, concern is, the car is 12 years old and time will take its toll, so better to be safe then sorry. !



