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Pushing the boundaries of automotive tech, Daltonomous Inc. specializes in autonomous and EV transportation. We also are owners of the brand Goldilocks Automotive which aims to bring high-performance auto accessories to the masses.
How To Remove and Install A Mercedes Fan & Fan Clutch. Full Comprehensive DIY!
In this video, I take you through the removal and re-installation of a fan and fan clutch on my 1998 Mercedes R129 SL600. There isn't a ton of info on this online, so I hope this helps someone out! This video goes in depth and shows you everything!
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Installing Timing Chain Covers On A Mercedes M120 V12 Engine || Project SL600 Episode 6
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.3 года назад
In this video, I show you how to re-install your timing chain covers on a Mercedes-Benz M120 V12 in my 1998 R129 SL600. It took a long time to get things right and there are tons of little tips and tricks to share. Enjoy! The R129 SL600 is powered by the legendary Mercedes-Benz M120 V12 engine. The same engine used in the Pagani Zonda. Lots of people are worried about the maintenance on the car...
Removing Timing Chain Covers On A Mercedes M120 V12 Engine! || Project SL 600 Episode 5
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.3 года назад
In this video, I take you through the removal of the upper timing chain covers on my 1998 R129 SL600. There isn't a ton of info on this online, so I hope this helps someone out! The R129 SL600 is powered by the legendary Mercedes-Benz M120 V12 engine. The same engine used in the Pagani Zonda. Lots of people are worried about the maintenance on the car, and this series is about documenting my ex...
Was my Mercedes SL600 LEAKING from the factory?? | Project SL600 ep. 4
Просмотров 9793 года назад
In this video, I uncover an oily secret from my 1998 R129 SL600. I think I uncovered exactly why it was leaking...and it's not a great surprise. The R129 SL600 is powered by the legendary Mercedes-Benz M120 V12 engine. The same engine used in the Pagani Zonda. Lots of people are worried about the maintenance on the car, and this series is about documenting my experience bringing her back to pri...
Taking apart more of my Mercedes V12 engine! | Project SL600 ep. 3
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 года назад
In this video, I remove more of my 1998 R129 SL600's components. I uncover a lot of oil bits and show you how I stay organized. The R129 SL600 is powered by the legendary Mercedes-Benz M120 V12 engine. The same engine used in the Pagani Zonda. Lots of people are worried about the maintenance on the car, and this series is about documenting my experience bringing her back to pristine condition. ...
The BEST Degreasers on Amazon | Foamtastic!
Просмотров 6553 года назад
All products were purchased with our own money at retail price! Today we take a look at the top 3 degreasers on Amazon. Which degreasers are the most powerful and which are the easiest to use? Are all degreasers on the market safe to use on all surfaces? If you love our reviews help support us by clicking on the affiliate links below. We really appreciate your support. WD40 Specialist Degreaser...
Removing a Mercedes-Benz M120 V12 Intake - Project SL600 Episode 2
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.3 года назад
In this video, I dive into the intake removal on the 1998 R129 SL600. I uncover a lot of oil bits and show you how I stay organized. The R129 SL600 is powered by the legendary Mercedes-Benz M120 V12 engine. The same engine used in the Pagani Zonda. Lots of people are worried about the maintenance on the car, and this series is about documenting my experience bringing her back to pristine condit...
Project SL600 Ep 1 Intro to the car
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.3 года назад
The first episode Project SL600. The majority of this series will be Patreon-exclusive content! Join me for more and help support the channel: www.patreon.com/goldilocksautomotive Here I introduce my 1998 Mercedes-Benz SL600. This is my dream car and I'm so lucky to finally own Mia. Let me show you around a little as I start one of the more complex projects - valve cover gaskets! The R129 SL600...
Testing The Best Glass Cleaners on Amazon!
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.3 года назад
All products were purchased with our own money at retail price! Today we take a look at the top 4 glass cleaners on Amazon. Are all glass cleaners created equal? Definitely not! See who takes the crown and makes your automotive glass crystal clear. If you love our reviews help support us by clicking on the affiliate links below. We really appreciate your support. Invisible Glass: amzn.to/3f2L82...
Our 4 Step Review Process & High-Tech Review Security
Просмотров 213 года назад
Our product reviews follow a simple 4-step process. We look at the product Offering, Technical, Real-World Usage, and Performance vs. Claims. Our goal is to ensure that we provide consistent results. We also have developed a review-authenticity technology that tracks the results of each product review. Check out how we ensure you can trust the results. More details here: goldilocksautomotive.co...
State of the Channel
Просмотров 293 года назад
It's been a while since we've uploading something and we miss our subscribers. We have been working hard over the last few months to bring you something new. Check out what we have to say in this channel update video. As always, check us out on our site: goldilocksautomotive.com Royalty Free Music: ArgoFox soundcloud.com/argofox
We Wrap A Formula 1 Car's Exhaust In LAVA Rock!
Просмотров 1505 лет назад
Get your LAVA Rock Wrap now!: shop.goldilocksautomotive.com/products/lava-rock-wrap Formula 1 Parts (Highly Limited): use RUclips10 at checkout! shop.goldilocksautomotive.com/products/manor-mercedes-formula-1-wheel-nut We wrap a 2016 Manor Formula 1 exhaust with our new LAVA Rock Exhaust wrap. The only wrap that can take the heat from the world's most prestigious motorsports race. If you want t...
Close-up: LAVA Rock Exhaust Wrap Torture Test
Просмотров 2705 лет назад
Shop LAVA Rock Wrap Now: shop.goldilocksautomotive.com/products/lava-rock-wrap Need More? Get your starter kit here:shop.goldilocksautomotive.com/products/starter-kit This is the full video footage from a test with a 2000*C blow torch. How did our exhaust wrap fair? Our LAVA Rock Exhaust wrap is the perfect solution to eliminating heat from your engine bay, or protecting your legs from your mot...
LAVA Rock Exhaust Wrap - How Much Heat Can It Handle?
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Shop LAVA Rock Wrap Now: shop.goldilocksautomotive.com/products/lava-rock-wrap Need More? Get your starter kit here: shop.goldilocksautomotive.com/products/starter-kit Our LAVA Rock Exhaust wrap is the perfect solution to eliminating heat from your engine bay, or protecting your legs from your motorcycle side pipes. Trust the best from Goldilocks Automotive! Join The Community! Instagram: @Gold...
The Best Wrap for Difficult Spots! Your Car Needs This!
Просмотров 15 тыс.6 лет назад
SHOP: goldilocksautomotive.com/shop/DGA055AFGW/ This is a great new offering from Goldilocks Automotive. The Aluminized Fiberglass brings the radiant heat reflectivity of the Elite Series Thermal Tape and combines it with the insulating properties of a thick fiberglass layer. This means when you wrap it around your air intakes, you'll be able to run longer without heat soak! Join The Community!...
The Largest Gold Sheets on the Market!
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The Largest Gold Sheets on the Market!
Fix Melting Hoses with our ELITE Tape!
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Fix Melting Hoses with our ELITE Tape!
Formula 1 Parts for Sale! Extremely Limited!
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Formula 1 Parts for Sale! Extremely Limited!
Elite Series Gold Thermal Tape Installation
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Elite Series Gold Thermal Tape Installation
The fastest way to burn down your car! Ebay items!
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The fastest way to burn down your car! Ebay items!
Automotive Gold Thermal Tape. Showdown!
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Automotive Gold Thermal Tape. Showdown!
Do you have a link to a video showing the temperature differences?
5ft failed test video! you need RADIANT HEAT!!!! How can you not understand such basics???
Hey man, nice car and nice work. I know this was years ago but what bolts did you use for the jack stands? Did you bend them to come out of the jack points level? Thanks
Thanks for posting this, very helpful. thoughts on the fan clutch life span? I have a 2002 SL600 with 54,000 miles I will be replacing the voltage regulator and belt since its all coming off.
Thanks for sharing new SL 600 DIY owner
I have a dilemma, which maybe someone who has some hard evidence from testing, or is just very knowledgeable about thermodynamics can answer. This wrap makes perfect sense for intakes because the outside air will always be cooler than the engine bay, so reflecting radiant heat and giving insulation against convection are desirable. My target though is my charge pipe, (bmw n55 engine) which is anodized black aluminum. The charge pipe has warm/hot air running through it since it's after the turbo. On the one hand, the aluminum is excellent at dissipating heat via convection, so I wouldn't want to insulate that at all, and the black anodized may help slightly with it's ability to radiate. On the other hand, those same properties will make the charge pipe absorb heat more readily from the hot engine bay. So I'm not sure if it's helping or hurting. I think the best solution for my case would be a thermally conductive tape that gives no insulation but reflects away radiant heat.
I just finished wrapping my charge pipe and here for confirmation. What I decided was to insulate the black anodized pipe like yours with 3 layers. 1st Fibre cloth then 2nd Electrical tape to contain longevity of the cloth and a clean surface for the reflective tape 3rd. Everything looks tight and snug fit, as the electrical tape was stretched and overlapped 50/50. Then tide off with CV boot wire straps.
@@peterlattimore6013 I ended up wrapping the charge pipe in reflect-a-gold just to reflect radiant heat
@@smith0426 while you're here... lol... Would you have preferred to have done what I did? My Engine bay (G70) us renowned for retaining extreme heat. Decided against turbo blankets because they often cause issues regarding varnish on the bearing. Would love to do anything more if you've got ideas.
I can't say if your method would be preferred or not, it depends if the air going through the charge pipe is cooler or warmer than the air around it. For turbo blanket, mine came in two pieces, one for the exhaust portion running into the turbo, and one for the actual turbo. I ended up just doing the exhaust portion which should cut down a lot of the engine bay heat but not cause longevity issues for the turbo. I intended to wrap both but the turbo was so hard to get to I gave up, so I'm sort of post rationalizing that this way was better lol (and maybe it is)
Hi, where did you get all the parts from?
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The whole point of products like this is to reflect radiant heat though, isn't it? An IR source like a hot turbo and a thermocouple on the surface behind it would be a better test.
A tip for anyone who perhaps doesn't have the money or time to wait for the holder tool to arrive: Autozone (and competitors) offer a universal fan clutch holder tool through their free rent-a-tool program. The tool is a spring loaded pair of linked arms. If you unbolt the fan from the clutch, you can get the clearance you need to fit the tool in between the clutch and pulley, inserting the "hooks" around two of the bolts that are holding the pulley to the pump flange. This will then serve the same function as the 65mm holder tool in the video.
Hi! I have a 1992 600 SEL. Ive purchased this kit and am trying to remove a damaged fan but the counter tension 65mm slips off those flanges If I really put force into it. Any tips?
There is a big problem with this test, that is the measuring time. Under the bonnet the heat is there continuously during the trip, not only for 30 seconds. Your tape can transfer the heat slower than the others, but the ending temperature could be the same, just you need enough time. You should do this test for at least 10 minutes long to see if any tape is better than others. Although a trip could be much longer than that, let's start with 10 minutes. Most probably the difference between the 3 tapes would be marginal, if any at all. It's because the shiny golden surface suggests that this tape is designed mostly against thermal radiation, it will reflect the radiation. This is not a good heat insulation material, because it's very thin, flimsy. If you wanna insulate the heat you need much thick material, something fluffy puff. Do you know turbo blankets, or exhaust wraps? Those are heat insulations (fluffy puff winter coat), this is heat reflector (a mirror reflects infrared heat waves). Huge difference, and you can't test this with a heat gun, but with a heat radiator. Btw it works, it's not bad but this test is silly.
Where did you get a replacement green gasket?
Nice video! I'm currently stripping my donor 96 S600 car. I already got to cylinder head area and already removed ALL parts mounted on the engine case on both sides. I need to remove the head itself and then proceed with the rest...
I'm attempting to understand the under hood conditions of vehicles. Reflective tape slows a metal intake from heating up to engine temperature more slowly than the not having it insulated at all. We can have closer to ambient air temperature a little longer, right? Wouldn't your reflective tape eventually heat up to engine bay temperature thus no longer be effective? The biggest thing in keeping an intake cool is the air coming into it. I'm not saying your wrap isn't worth it.
Now how about a radiant heat test rather than forced convection... 🤦♂️
Why did I know you wouldn’t be doing the lower cover ? You know there’s 3 right ? That’s the problem when experts that just started shaving are making these video’s
7:32 Snap-on has a tool for everything. Currently doing all this on the 98 SL600 I purchased nine months ago with 99768 miles and AMG pkg with the glass top for "only" $9k. Engine leaks, Suspension leaks, soft top hydraulics leak, front bumper is a crappy-fit fiberglass copy and a used OEM original online is about $1200.00 before repaint. At least I can do all the work needed.
Great work! Thank you for all of the hard work!
Good at reflecting heat, not so great in a pandemic....
As a 3rd degree black belt and car head I enjoyed the karate chop more than. I should have. Send me some and I'll do a vid on the Ghibli and STI. Running dei heat tape at the moment and curious about your product .
So where can we buy this now???
Appreciate the video, looking into getting an SL600 and good instructions are few and far between!
Rubber gaskets shrink and get hard. If the gaskets were 15 years younger, the bolts would still be tight.
You've got a new follower :D
Good review/video!
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I have 2000 sl600 and appreciate the videos. Out of curiosity I'm wondering could you have unbolted PS pump? Or whatever it is to the right you said was obscuring the placement? Either way, thanks for the videos. I appreciate them.
Massive difference in the metal width between the DEI piece and the Elite product you are trying to sell here. The DEI peice of metal was considerably smaller you can see if you compare the metal in relation to the vice. Pointless test.
Hi there, no that's not correct. Those pieces were cut out on top of each other in a stack, so they are going to be all within 0.5mm of each other.
So buy cheap shit. Double it up 🤣
It’s good stuff but isn’t it still made in China
Love the mono blocks! Nice taste!
These m6 bolts always tend to get rather loose, just wait to you get to the oil pan. On my m120 even the windage tray had half the bolts loose :P.
Saying it’s twice as effective while using a temperature scale in Celsius is misleading. You should really be using kelvin to make that kind of claim. Though I understand Celsius is easier for us to understand.
That is exactly why we went with Celsius actually! We wanted to ensure our results were digestible to a wider audience
Great content!
*Does the gold or silver reflect better?*
They reflect similarly, but the white gold is a bit more reflective because it doesn't have the polyimide layer on top of it.
@@goldilocksautomotive1679 what’s better for intake hoses and box
SL600! Immediately subscribing))
A lot of people don't realize that the R129 had the SL's first hydraulic suspension. Not the R230 when the active suspension became wide spread on nearly every model. I prefer it because it makes the car more special like that V12.
your torch have 2000'C?! :))
I have a 2001 SL600. Super cool of you to make these videos!
Drinking Game: Take a shot for every time I say the word "kit" LOL
Awesome channel! M120 repair videos are very rare! Thank you for this video.
Thank you!! It's hard to find solid info on the M120, so I want to make it accessible to everyone. Let me know if there are any topics you would like to see.
Im waiting for the juicy bits when you dive into the heater core. 😀
I hope I don't need to any time soon :/ That is a huge job haha
Next time: Forget about Hylomar. Take Dirko HT and glue the seal into the block. Go to sleep. The next day glue the lid with LOCTITE 5970. Done.
Thanks for the insight! That'll be valuable for others looking to do this job!
But what if i dont want gold color in my engine bay? can i then use silver?
Definitely! We prefer our White Gold Series (silver) because it looks more OEM. The difference between our Gold and White Gold is about 1%. Take a look our site: shop.goldilocksautomotive.com
Thanks you’re an inspiration. I was warned off buying a V12 because my mechanic friend at Mercedes Benz World told me that as the cars are old the parts are brittle and can break and there’s two of everything. I settled on a 95 V8 which I had to replace the throttle actuator because it kept throwing up a fault with the asr. Good luck
Thanks! Yeah the whole point of this video is to show that the M120-powered SL's are not that bad to maintain.
I have. 95 SL 500 which is cheap to run even at the dealerships
I have a 98 SL600 I take the fan off all the time with the clutch. Just move the fan shroud back over the fan. Use a long screwdriver to hold the fan clutch in place. An allen key with an extender, and done. Off she comes. I am changing the hydraulic front shocks on mine shortly
I should have tried that. In the end, I decided to purchase a kit with the correct-sized wrenches.
What is the torque supposed to be on those bolts? Might not be too much since you don't want to mess up the gasket, but those do look too loose
They are supposed to be 10Nm. These were 100% loose. I've never seen that on a car before! My guess is that the gasket shrunk over time or something.