What a great video, and you pointed out every step! Changed my alternator, pulleys, water pump, belt! 3 hours job! Most garages would had charged me ££££ Thank you! BTW working on a m112 engine is so easy! Plenty of room plus bonnet opens 90°
Yeah I am at the point where I have to replace mine because I just replaced the tensioner assembly, but now my water pump pulley barely spins and it’s leaking. Was it hard for you? And I don’t have any power tools
Great job! You taught me to save a ton of cash! Water Pump Replacement --- Serpentine Belt Replacement --- Idler Belt Tensioner --- Thermostat Housing --- Radiator --- Thank you for taking your time to post informative video! Excellent!
Making that template to store the bolts in is a really good idea in my opinion. Thanks for the video. I'm planning to replace the water pump on my ML500 this weekend.
That's what I do to...l lose things terrible bad when I'm working on things because I'm old ..and it frustrates me way worse than the pain in the ass mechanical side of diy for sure
LOL - The reverse torx got me 2. I said the same SOB pretty much the same lol. I have a good check list and cardboard but sadly I loaned my torque wrench & reverse to my son and out of thread lock but nothing has been out yet so again thank you for the pre-kickoff tool gathering.
-If for what ever reason you don’t have a 17mm Socket and/or ratchet, refer to the socket wrench in trunk, normally used for spare tire-I believe they made it to fit idle pulley in case belt suddenly breaks while driving.
+illstplaya Once the overflow bottle is refilled turn the heater on high and start the car... leave the cap off the overflow...keep topping off until the level no longer drops and the car reaches normal operating temp, and the heater is blowing hot air in the interior..then replace the cap, done
Great video thank you. I have a 2004 c240 4matic and “think” my engine noise is a bad water pump/pulley. No codes or CEL but a very noticeable clicking type noise that is louder on acceleration but comes and goes but usually persists at idle. How can I test if my noise is actually a bad water pump / pulley??? Drove the car 400 miles and no issues with it but know sometethjng is wrong and needs repair Thank u
Did you fix the clicking noise? Was it the water pump? I know this is an old post but I think I have the same noise. When your idleing everything is fine, but the faster you accelerate while driving, the faster the noise gets. I'm hearing this on a 2000 clk 430.
@@ricky-sanchez i still have the sound coming from the water pump pulley. its fine when i'm driving 30+ MPH but when driving slow and touching the gas you can hear the rattle sound. i took off my belt and was able to spin the pulley and could definitely hear it making noise when turning it by hand. i've had the slight noise a year now and its just started to get worse and occur more often. i bought a new pump and will get it replaced in the next month...
12:09 Why does he use different size screws in a water pump? because they are the most stupid design. when I listen to bunch of those information, I will never buy Mercedes, even German car again. If you have a lot of money, you better poured them into the pacific. why no body talk about it because the car owner like to show of and they shame to tell people they paid the good money to buy a stupid car. mechanic only know how to repair very common problem but they can make good money too.
just so you know to loosen the belt tensioner, the bolt is actually southwest of the screw you used. its a 17mm and won't ever get undone and is the proper way to relieve tension on the belt
There is also a small hole ,stick a Allen wrench or skinny rod in it and it will lock the tensioner in the wide open position so so can remove it with both hands
Getting the fan off is the hardest part of this job if you don’t have the right tools. I would love to see a demonstration on exactly how to do that and the tools used. Your normal wrench, will not fit between the water pump pulley and the 4 bolts holding the pulley. Which makes this job a lot harder than removing the 18? Bolts and couple hoses.
12:09 Why does he use different size screws in a water pump? because they are the most stupid design. when I listen to bunch of those information, I will never buy Mercedes, even German car again. If you have a lot of money, you better poured them into the pacific. why no body talk about it because the car owner like to show of and they shame to tell people they paid the good money to buy a stupid car. mechanic only know how to repair very common problem but they can make good money too.
Hello, I have a 2002 C320. I need to buy a torque wrench and looks like I need 2 torque wrench where one will allow me to torque the low torque value and the other one will let me torque the higher value (bigger bolts). This is the only part I need that is confusing me and I don't want to to mess it up at the end. Please help!
Fantastic video, but I can't get the new hose to stop leaking or seeping. I bought OEM hose from benz dealer . It's been a challenge. I need to do a UV light inspection of the leak.
great video,,, let me ask this,, you mention to tread lock all bolts,, can I ask why? I know you don't want the bolts come loose but they don't come with any thread lock from manufacture, in fact I would Anti-Seize them,,, my reason is that I tried to replace the thermostat on my 04 s430 and one bolt broke off so now I have to try to drill it out, am I wrong? what are your thoughts
Years ago a Benz. specialist told me to threadlock the bolts on any part attached to the engine for 2 reasons...obviously locking the bolt from vibration, but also to keep the bolts from seizing
I thought thread lock kind of glues the bolts in for vibration therefore to take them out its a pain unless you heat them up, am I wrong? ok thanks for the reply, ill try to drill mine out today
Alfredo Azure G There are 2 types of threadlock..the blue is normal strength , and prevents seizing as well as locking the bolt. The red is permanent strength and requires heat to remove
My water pump basically shredded internally. When I drained the coolant (as I was installing a new pump) 5 round bearings came out into the drain bucket. I don't know how many bearings these pumps have in them but I hope I don't have any more bearings floating around in the cooling system. Does anyone know how many total round bearings there are in these pumps? My car is a 2000 CLK 430 (M113). I plan to finish the job in the next couple of days. Thanks!
If there is a rubber seal that comes with the kit. You are not to use any kind of gasket maker or permatex. You should not use gasket maker or permatex on any water pumps that have a rubber gasket. You take a bigger chance of it leaking in the end. All you need to do is clean all the mating surfaces properly and you should be good. And the reason why you do not use permatex on systems with a rubber seal is because over time the permatex can disintegrate and contaminate the cooling system.
@@youandiryan That's right ,leave that stuff alone.lf he ever has to do this again that gasket maker will cause him to he scraping that stuff for hours to get it clean and the tiny pieces gets all over everything ...it's completely a mess and not needed. That gasket works ,if you want to do anything g grease it with silicone grease very lightly before you install it to preserve the rubber
2000 E430 (M113 V8, I believe), This is a terrific video. I have just a few questions. My fan is attached to the threaded water pump. 1) Any idea how to get the fan off the pump? 2) the other videos I saw required the radiator be removed to change the WP. I have changed the radiator before. It was a pain that I would not look forward to again. Once again, great video.
Just a quick note .. I'm wrong . you do need a fan clutch tool to remove the mechanical belt driven fan . I was thinking of something entirely different . Most auto parts stores will rent you a fan clutch removal tool that slips behind the pulley to hold it in place . then a (24mm I think ) wrench to loosen the bolt
12:09 Why does he use different size screws in a water pump? because they are the most stupid design. when I listen to bunch of those information, I will never buy Mercedes, even German car again. If you have a lot of money, you better poured them into the pacific. why no body talk about it because the car owner like to show of and they shame to tell people they paid the good money to buy a stupid car. mechanic only know how to repair very common problem but they can make good money too.
depending on the tools you have , you can use a closed end box wrench (12 point) Or use locking pliers on the socket since there is no room for the socket wrench handle under the pulley
Hey man thanks for the video you kind of had me cracking up about the reverse bolts. Anyway I bought a 2000 Mercedes E3 20 And I have had it for about a year and the tensioner assembly Needed to be replaced because Belt broke, etc. instead of replacing the tensioner assembly I first just tried replacing the pulley which in turn broke my coolant pulley which is wobbling all over the place. So now I have to replace my water pump. And I do not know much about cars I’m learning this as I go and I’m very nervous about replacing the water pump but I cannot afford a mechanic. If I was able to replace the tensioner assembly By myself do you think I’m able to do this by myself?
yup...just follow along ,,keep track of which bolts go where ..make a cardboard map for them . and don't overtighten them . Most people get into trouble overtightening bolts and stripping them .
fupabox OK yeah I’m definitely doing the cardboard thing like you did. I’m going outside myself and I only have the basic tools no power tools 😕 But I already did the tensioner assembly so I’m hoping I can do this. Luckily I am in Florida so it’s like in the 60s all day right now lol
fupabox aright thanks man. I am re-watching your video step-by-step and I’m going outside to start. I just got the new water pump in the mail today. Bought some sealent and wish me luck! I need my car back!
Detailing you can use a toothbrush and a lot of time. engine degreaser, and The one thing I use a lot on engines is foaming tire cleaner..it won'y hurt the wiring or rubber hoses, and cleans the plastics really well..I get torque specs from the factory service manuals ..here.. workshop-manuals.com/mercedesbenz/
+Daniel Pehrson I do know how,but describing all the bolt locations would take me forever..I'll give you a link to the service manual page for the bumpers workshop-manuals.com/mercedesbenz/c_240_sedan_(203.061)/v6-2.6l_(112.912)/body_and_frame/bumper/front_bumper/system_information/service_and_repair/removal_and_replacement/
Daniel Pehrson I'll link you the w208 manual .. starts on this page then hit next page at the bottom workshop-manuals.com/mercedesbenz/clk_320_(208.365)/v6-3.2l_(112.940)/body_and_frame/bumper/front_bumper/system_information/service_and_repair/page_10290/
it would have to be pretty bad to cause an engine vibration , but it is possible. While the engine is running use a long screwdriver placed against the non moving body of the pump and put your ear to the other end ( handle) of the screwdriver . If the pump is bad you will hear it amplified through the screwdriver
+rosharky original pump with 70k miles.. the pulley was loose which allowed the belt to pull on the water pump at an odd angle, which I assume is why it failed.. seems way to early for a pump to go bad.
if you mean the electric fan .. it is likely there is an air pocket in the cooling system around the temp sensor. Squeeze the hoses while the car idles ..you can often pump the air bubble out by squeezing the hoses. You can also jack up the front of the car on the coolant reservoir side to ensure it is the highest point in the cooling system .. then while idling the air will rise to the reservoir and be released
Is there a list of the tools used? I need to replace mine soon and would like to get all the proper tools prior to working on this summer project. Thanks.
What brand is that water pump ? I am gonna need one soon and e bay is full off 30 to 60 dollars i guess aftermarket brands. What would you recommend ? i know genuine is way to go but its way to pricey .
+eldin dukic sorry for the late reply... The pump brand was SIL Italian manufacturer... around $120 canadian. They supply both OEM and aftermarket parts
I bought a Graf pump. Low quality compared to oem. Had to sand down water inlets to get a good seal at the hoses. Had big mismatches from the casting. Also very rough finish from their sand blasting the pump.
Wait I was thinking I was going to be able to do this and now your talking about pounds? I’m so confused and I only have a regular 3/8 ratchet. I do have correct sockets. But I’m confused about all the pounds your talking about when putting bolts back in. Are you talking about how much pressure you should tighten them? When putting them back on?
The lbs is the torque or force applied to the bolts . the torque generally corresponds to the size of the bolt . If you grad you socket wrench nearer the middle instead of at the end of the handle , you will usually be able to keep from torquing the bolts too tight
fupabox OK so do I need to buy a torque wrench? will I make it a lot easier? Instead of the 3/8 ratchet? My new water pump I pick it up tomorrow at O’Reilly’s I’m really nervous because I’m not a mechanic and I’m really just going off your video. So when I put the new one on just make sure that I don’t tighten the bolts too much? And do you know all the sockets sizes I’ll need?
@@Bonbonbon739 If you intend to be doing more automotive work on the engine components, a torque wrench is a great investment . It doesn't need to be an expensive one either .
fupabox I did it! Took me 7 hours (like I said I’m not good with cars, and once of my sockets broke) but I did it thanks to your video. Thanks man I can drive my car again.
it was my alternator pulley bearing. i pulled out the alternator and had the bearing and brushes all replaced for 125 bucks and put it back in --- no more noise, all good!
I just had a belt tensioner go out ,tore up the belt to ..right in the bank drive thru...don't wait ,I knew it was going out because it makes a clicking sound..I just put it off for a while
I always had 50/50 chance of success or failure using regular sockets on E-torx bolts prior to discovering it was actually a completely different socket set required. The smaller the head size the greater the chance of stripping it though.
I don't lend tools anymore for this reason. They are never there when you need them. If people want my special tools they get me as well and I'm always returned in one piece along with my tools ;)
12:09 Why does he use different size screws in a water pump? because they are the most stupid design. when I listen to bunch of those information, I will never buy Mercedes, even German car again. If you have a lot of money, you better poured them into the pacific. why no body talk about it because the car owner like to show of and they shame to tell people they paid the good money to buy a stupid car. mechanic only know how to repair very common problem but they can make good money too.
ZOMG THAT'S what that rattling at startup on my friends 2002 ML320 has been, i thought it sounded like something around the fan clutch, and now the water pump on my friends ML320 is leaking!
Scratch that about the tamper proof bs. I discovered that it takes a 17mm socket outside the pully at about the 7 o'clock position on the tentioner itself. Its hard to see because of the belt but easy to get to. Otherwise the same.
yeah they used 2 maybe 3 different bolts on the tensioner .. pain in the butt with the tamper proofs because you can rarely get them without buying a whole set .
That is incorrect. The 96-97 have the M104 engine which is a DOHC straight or L6. The 98-05 E320 has the M112 V6 which is this engine. I have spent too many years as an MB tech to let that bad information slide.
12:09 Why does he use different size screws in a water pump? because they are the most stupid design. when I listen to bunch of those information, I will never buy Mercedes, even German car again. If you have a lot of money, you better poured them into the pacific. why no body talk about it because the car owner like to show of and they shame to tell people they paid the good money to buy a stupid car. mechanic only know how to repair very common problem but they can make good money too.
What a great video, and you pointed out every step! Changed my alternator, pulleys, water pump, belt! 3 hours job! Most garages would had charged me ££££ Thank you! BTW working on a m112 engine is so easy! Plenty of room plus bonnet opens 90°
Yeah I am at the point where I have to replace mine because I just replaced the tensioner assembly, but now my water pump pulley barely spins and it’s leaking. Was it hard for you? And I don’t have any power tools
Great job! You taught me to save a ton of cash! Water Pump Replacement --- Serpentine Belt Replacement ---
Idler Belt Tensioner --- Thermostat Housing --- Radiator ---
Thank you for taking your time to post informative video! Excellent!
Glad it helped
Making that template to store the bolts in is a really good idea in my opinion. Thanks for the video. I'm planning to replace the water pump on my ML500 this weekend.
That's what I do to...l lose things terrible bad when I'm working on things because I'm old ..and it frustrates me way worse than the pain in the ass mechanical side of diy for sure
10:15 Man, this is going to be exciting... Great vid, needed this!
watching you wrench , torque ,cause and swear is kinda therapeutic to me and it helps at the end of a long day ^^ thank you :>
+KingStivan I'm glad my suffering is good for something lol :)
***** oh it is ^^ just don't cut/burn your fingers as usual and it's all good :>
Overall best vid I have found. Plus, good point about 2 and 3 hoses pumps!!!
Oz Down Under
Did I say THANK YOU for all your effort.
Love Your Work
thanks :)
LOL - The reverse torx got me 2. I said the same SOB pretty much the same lol. I have a good check list and cardboard but sadly I loaned my torque wrench & reverse to my son and out of thread lock but nothing has been out yet so again thank you for the pre-kickoff tool gathering.
On way to harbor freight to buy a set now ...these videos keep me from sobs all of the place later
-If for what ever reason you don’t have a 17mm Socket and/or ratchet, refer to the socket wrench in trunk, normally used for spare tire-I believe they made it to fit idle pulley in case belt suddenly breaks while driving.
EXCELLENT TIP...
Thanks for the video. I didn't need to wear a seatbelt to watch it either.
Bought my ml320 with 35,000 miles it just passed 200,000. I've only used the zerex g05 and my cooling system functions great.
I love the w163 ML...If it was diesel it would be perfection. Agree on the Zerex . I've been using for the last few coolant changes .
just wondering how did you bleed the air out of the system afterwards? did you just run it with the coolant reservoir cap open?
+illstplaya Once the overflow bottle is refilled turn the heater on high and start the car... leave the cap off the overflow...keep topping off until the level no longer drops and the car reaches normal operating temp, and the heater is blowing hot air in the interior..then replace the cap, done
Great video thank you. I have a 2004 c240 4matic and “think” my engine noise is a bad water pump/pulley. No codes or CEL but a very noticeable clicking type noise that is louder on acceleration but comes and goes but usually persists at idle. How can I test if my noise is actually a bad water pump / pulley??? Drove the car 400 miles and no issues with it but know sometethjng is wrong and needs repair Thank u
Did you fix the clicking noise? Was it the water pump? I know this is an old post but I think I have the same noise. When your idleing everything is fine, but the faster you accelerate while driving, the faster the noise gets. I'm hearing this on a 2000 clk 430.
@@ricky-sanchez i still have the sound coming from the water pump pulley. its fine when i'm driving 30+ MPH but when driving slow and touching the gas you can hear the rattle sound. i took off my belt and was able to spin the pulley and could definitely hear it making noise when turning it by hand. i've had the slight noise a year now and its just started to get worse and occur more often. i bought a new pump and will get it replaced in the next month...
12:09 Why does he use different size screws in a water pump? because they are the most stupid design. when I listen to bunch of those information, I will never buy Mercedes, even German car again. If you have a lot of money, you better poured them into the pacific. why no body talk about it because the car owner like to show of and they shame to tell people they paid the good money to buy a stupid car. mechanic only know how to repair very common problem but they can make good money too.
Is there a way to do this without draining the coolant
Thanks for a good vid and some great tips!
just so you know to loosen the belt tensioner, the bolt is actually southwest of the screw you used. its a 17mm and won't ever get undone and is the proper way to relieve tension on the belt
You are correct 👍
There is also a small hole ,stick a Allen wrench or skinny rod in it and it will lock the tensioner in the wide open position so so can remove it with both hands
Getting the fan off is the hardest part of this job if you don’t have the right tools. I would love to see a demonstration on exactly how to do that and the tools used. Your normal wrench, will not fit between the water pump pulley and the 4 bolts holding the pulley. Which makes this job a lot harder than removing the 18? Bolts and couple hoses.
check my fan removal vid on my W463 playlist
fupabox Thank you !
12:09 Why does he use different size screws in a water pump? because they are the most stupid design. when I listen to bunch of those information, I will never buy Mercedes, even German car again. If you have a lot of money, you better poured them into the pacific. why no body talk about it because the car owner like to show of and they shame to tell people they paid the good money to buy a stupid car. mechanic only know how to repair very common problem but they can make good money too.
You can do this job without removing the fan at all .Just the belt tensioner and idler pully is all you need to get out of the way
Hello, I have a 2002 C320. I need to buy a torque wrench and looks like I need 2 torque wrench where one will allow me to torque the low torque value and the other one will let me torque the higher value (bigger bolts). This is the only part I need that is confusing me and I don't want to to mess it up at the end. Please help!
You are right there and its open so always replace the thermostat when you do this
Fantastic video, but I can't get the new hose to stop leaking or seeping. I bought OEM hose from benz dealer . It's been a challenge. I need to do a UV light inspection of the leak.
great video,,, let me ask this,, you mention to tread lock all bolts,, can I ask why? I know you don't want the bolts come loose but they don't come with any thread lock from manufacture, in fact I would Anti-Seize them,,, my reason is that I tried to replace the thermostat on my 04 s430 and one bolt broke off so now I have to try to drill it out, am I wrong? what are your thoughts
Years ago a Benz. specialist told me to threadlock the bolts on any part attached to the engine for 2 reasons...obviously locking the bolt from vibration, but also to keep the bolts from seizing
I thought thread lock kind of glues the bolts in for vibration therefore to take them out its a pain unless you heat them up, am I wrong? ok thanks for the reply, ill try to drill mine out today
Alfredo Azure G There are 2 types of threadlock..the blue is normal strength , and prevents seizing as well as locking the bolt. The red is permanent strength and requires heat to remove
About how long do you think this would take for a shop with all the tools and stuff they need at hand
1 hour or so if they have done one before. 2 hours if they haven't
Thanks for the video! Is the thermostat below the snorkel for the top rad hose?
+David Browne yes, under the upper hose... the thermostat and housing are 1 piece , not separate like most cars
My water pump basically shredded internally. When I drained the coolant (as I was installing a new pump) 5 round bearings came out into the drain bucket. I don't know how many bearings these pumps have in them but I hope I don't have any more bearings floating around in the cooling system. Does anyone know how many total round bearings there are in these pumps? My car is a 2000 CLK 430 (M113). I plan to finish the job in the next couple of days. Thanks!
Did you use any permatix when replacing the gasket?
If there is a rubber seal that comes with the kit. You are not to use any kind of gasket maker or permatex. You should not use gasket maker or permatex on any water pumps that have a rubber gasket. You take a bigger chance of it leaking in the end. All you need to do is clean all the mating surfaces properly and you should be good. And the reason why you do not use permatex on systems with a rubber seal is because over time the permatex can disintegrate and contaminate the cooling system.
@@youandiryan That's right ,leave that stuff alone.lf he ever has to do this again that gasket maker will cause him to he scraping that stuff for hours to get it clean and the tiny pieces gets all over everything ...it's completely a mess and not needed. That gasket works ,if you want to do anything g grease it with silicone grease very lightly before you install it to preserve the rubber
Thanks for this nice video i do exacly the same and my engine wont start yet.. so do you have any idea what i have broked ?
I wish I could help . I'm not sure why it won't start
What website did you get the replacement pump off of?
rockauto I believe
2000 E430 (M113 V8, I believe), This is a terrific video. I have just a few questions. My fan is attached to the threaded water pump.
1) Any idea how to get the fan off the pump?
2) the other videos I saw required the radiator be removed to change the WP. I have changed the radiator before. It was a pain that I would not look forward to again.
Once again, great video.
The 4 10mm bolts on the fan pulley should allow you to pull the whole fan off including the pulley
Just a quick note .. I'm wrong . you do need a fan clutch tool to remove the mechanical belt driven fan . I was thinking of something entirely different . Most auto parts stores will rent you a fan clutch removal tool that slips behind the pulley to hold it in place . then a (24mm I think ) wrench to loosen the bolt
12:09 Why does he use different size screws in a water pump? because they are the most stupid design. when I listen to bunch of those information, I will never buy Mercedes, even German car again. If you have a lot of money, you better poured them into the pacific. why no body talk about it because the car owner like to show of and they shame to tell people they paid the good money to buy a stupid car. mechanic only know how to repair very common problem but they can make good money too.
Which way did you turn the fan bolt when you took it off? Clockwise or counterclockwise?
counter clock wise
fupabox thank you very much.
How did you removed the screw near the timing pully?
depending on the tools you have , you can use a closed end box wrench (12 point) Or use locking pliers on the socket since there is no room for the socket wrench handle under the pulley
Hey man thanks for the video you kind of had me cracking up about the reverse bolts. Anyway I bought a 2000 Mercedes E3 20 And I have had it for about a year and the tensioner assembly Needed to be replaced because Belt broke, etc. instead of replacing the tensioner assembly I first just tried replacing the pulley which in turn broke my coolant pulley which is wobbling all over the place. So now I have to replace my water pump. And I do not know much about cars I’m learning this as I go and I’m very nervous about replacing the water pump but I cannot afford a mechanic. If I was able to replace the tensioner assembly By myself do you think I’m able to do this by myself?
yup...just follow along ,,keep track of which bolts go where ..make a cardboard map for them . and don't overtighten them . Most people get into trouble overtightening bolts and stripping them .
fupabox OK yeah I’m definitely doing the cardboard thing like you did. I’m going outside myself and I only have the basic tools no power tools 😕 But I already did the tensioner assembly so I’m hoping I can do this. Luckily I am in Florida so it’s like in the 60s all day right now lol
@@Bonbonbon739 in the 60s .. I can only wish . ...I have faith in you, you can do it
fupabox aright thanks man. I am re-watching your video step-by-step and I’m going outside to start. I just got the new water pump in the mail today. Bought some sealent and wish me luck! I need my car back!
How can you go about detailing this engine? And what are you using to get the torque specs on each bolt?
Detailing you can use a toothbrush and a lot of time. engine degreaser, and The one thing I use a lot on engines is foaming tire cleaner..it won'y hurt the wiring or rubber hoses, and cleans the plastics really well..I get torque specs from the factory service manuals ..here.. workshop-manuals.com/mercedesbenz/
Just a question. U have an idea of how to remove the front and rear bumpers? thanks
+Daniel Pehrson I do know how,but describing all the bolt locations would take me forever..I'll give you a link to the service manual page for the bumpers
workshop-manuals.com/mercedesbenz/c_240_sedan_(203.061)/v6-2.6l_(112.912)/body_and_frame/bumper/front_bumper/system_information/service_and_repair/removal_and_replacement/
+fupabox oh sorry was thinking bout the w208 but thanks anyway:)
Daniel Pehrson I'll link you the w208 manual .. starts on this page then hit next page at the bottom
workshop-manuals.com/mercedesbenz/clk_320_(208.365)/v6-3.2l_(112.940)/body_and_frame/bumper/front_bumper/system_information/service_and_repair/page_10290/
Great explaining and camera work!
The “wax” paper is treated with anti corrosion chemicals. I use it to keep sensitive tools from rusting. Save it!
excellent idea :)
Thank you. This is what the “G-Shock” is for 😂😂😂.
Very helpful video. Thank you
water pump rattling cause engine vibration ?
it would have to be pretty bad to cause an engine vibration , but it is possible. While the engine is running use a long screwdriver placed against the non moving body of the pump and put your ear to the other end ( handle) of the screwdriver . If the pump is bad you will hear it amplified through the screwdriver
Great Job 👌
how many miles does this pump have? Is that the original waterpump, or was it already replaced? Thanks!
+rosharky original pump with 70k miles.. the pulley was loose which allowed the belt to pull on the water pump at an odd angle, which I assume is why it failed.. seems way to early for a pump to go bad.
what size and what kind of bolt is at the bottom near the hoses that requires a male torx or hex socket
+jameel neverson e10,e12,e14 are the 3 reverse torx socket sizes needed
Do you know what would make the fan run all ways after installing a water pump
if you mean the electric fan .. it is likely there is an air pocket in the cooling system around the temp sensor. Squeeze the hoses while the car idles ..you can often pump the air bubble out by squeezing the hoses. You can also jack up the front of the car on the coolant reservoir side to ensure it is the highest point in the cooling system .. then while idling the air will rise to the reservoir and be released
fupabox ill try that in the morning..but also the air wont blow at all after putting on the new pump
fupabox just found out my coolant sender is bad ordered one...you think that could have something to do with it
Ahh ok.. that would do it
fupabox lololol...thanks bro
Is there a list of the tools used? I need to replace mine soon and would like to get all the proper tools prior to working on this summer project. Thanks.
Thank you so much brother ..
Always welcome
What brand is that water pump ? I am gonna need one soon and e bay is full off 30 to 60 dollars i guess aftermarket brands. What would you recommend ? i know genuine is way to go but its way to pricey .
+eldin dukic sorry for the late reply... The pump brand was SIL Italian manufacturer... around $120 canadian. They supply both OEM and aftermarket parts
I bought a Graf pump. Low quality compared to oem. Had to sand down water inlets to get a good seal at the hoses. Had big mismatches from the casting. Also very rough finish from their sand blasting the pump.
Irontree pumps ..cheap yet effective
Wait I was thinking I was going to be able to do this and now your talking about pounds? I’m so confused and I only have a regular 3/8 ratchet. I do have correct sockets. But I’m confused about all the pounds your talking about when putting bolts back in. Are you talking about how much pressure you should tighten them? When putting them back on?
The lbs is the torque or force applied to the bolts . the torque generally corresponds to the size of the bolt . If you grad you socket wrench nearer the middle instead of at the end of the handle , you will usually be able to keep from torquing the bolts too tight
fupabox OK so do I need to buy a torque wrench? will I make it a lot easier? Instead of the 3/8 ratchet? My new water pump I pick it up tomorrow at O’Reilly’s I’m really nervous because I’m not a mechanic and I’m really just going off your video. So when I put the new one on just make sure that I don’t tighten the bolts too much? And do you know all the sockets sizes I’ll need?
@@Bonbonbon739 If you intend to be doing more automotive work on the engine components, a torque wrench is a great investment . It doesn't need to be an expensive one either .
fupabox I did it! Took me 7 hours (like I said I’m not good with cars, and once of my sockets broke) but I did it thanks to your video. Thanks man I can drive my car again.
@@Bonbonbon739 excellent . glad the vid helped
did you up grade your tensioner pulley? The one you have on there will rust & lock up.......
it was my alternator pulley bearing. i pulled out the alternator and had the bearing and brushes all replaced for 125 bucks and put it back in --- no more noise, all good!
I just had a belt tensioner go out ,tore up the belt to ..right in the bank drive thru...don't wait ,I knew it was going out because it makes a clicking sound..I just put it off for a while
I always had 50/50 chance of success or failure using regular sockets on E-torx bolts prior to discovering it was actually a completely different socket set required. The smaller the head size the greater the chance of stripping it though.
+MMWA I agree.. The stripped bolt remover sockets actually grabbed well..I was lucky.. first thing today is to go get my etorx set back :)
I don't lend tools anymore for this reason. They are never there when you need them. If people want my special tools they get me as well and I'm always returned in one piece along with my tools ;)
+MMWA lol.. I don't always come back in one piece . :P
12:09 Why does he use different size screws in a water pump? because they are the most stupid design. when I listen to bunch of those information, I will never buy Mercedes, even German car again. If you have a lot of money, you better poured them into the pacific. why no body talk about it because the car owner like to show of and they shame to tell people they paid the good money to buy a stupid car. mechanic only know how to repair very common problem but they can make good money too.
Nice Video very nice. Thank you !!! I have CLK 320 V6 M112 front side Engine is the same
Is my 00 e320 v6 the same as this
yes
Anyone know who is the OEM for the water pump? What is the brand of the one in this video? Thanks!!
Not sure the OEM.. this was an Italian made SIL brand
Thank You!
How did you pry it?
wrapped a pry bar in a cloth to prevent damaging anything , and pry the tensioner upwards
Hi how long would you say the job took?
about an hour and a half without rushing.. maybe 2
Cheers gonna tackle it this weekend. Cheers for the video!
hey, Thank You! Really concise and clear. My daughter and I got this done pretty quick (for me anyway). Thanks again
Is this a 3.2
yes
ZOMG THAT'S what that rattling at startup on my friends 2002 ML320 has been, i thought it sounded like something around the fan clutch, and now the water pump on my friends ML320 is leaking!
I love you so much
thanks .. hope the videos help
You can use a 12 point closed end wrench on the torx bolts. They fit like a glove. What I use in cases I don't have a torx socket
yes ,, great advice
While this may work, I have seen people strip torx bolts this way. It’s always best and easiest to just buy the right tools
Everytime I work om my Mercedes I have to go get at least one new tool...
thenks for your video i have save elot off monney. tums upp :))
Thanks for the vid. Best one here on the tube! Identical to my c320 wagon except the tentioner bolt, mine has some inverted tamper proof style BS.
Scratch that about the tamper proof bs. I discovered that it takes a 17mm socket outside the pully at about the 7 o'clock position on the tentioner itself. Its hard to see because of the belt but easy to get to. Otherwise the same.
yeah they used 2 maybe 3 different bolts on the tensioner .. pain in the butt with the tamper proofs because you can rarely get them without buying a whole set .
Thanks
that water pump removal its same for 96 to 2002 mercedes benz e320 !"
That is incorrect. The 96-97 have the M104 engine which is a DOHC straight or L6. The 98-05 E320 has the M112 V6 which is this engine. I have spent too many years as an MB tech to let that bad information slide.
Do you know the OEM? What is a good brand?
Thank You!
THE S They also used that engine in the 280, after.... 98 I believe? Nice engine, takes a lot of oil. (ask me how I know)
I used a 12 point socket since i dropped my E10 into the abyss and it never hit the ground 😑
lol...that happens to all of us at some point . :)
Dude you are funny
OZ DOWN UNDER
MY FATHER TAUGHT ME TO CRACK LOOSEN THE NUT/BOLT THAN FIRM UP AGAIN UNTIL ALL WERE CRACKED THAN REMOVE.
Good work but that camera angle suck
yeah I know.. My camera work is hopefully getting better
Thank you for the effort making the video but it’s too dizzy to watch …
12:09 Why does he use different size screws in a water pump? because they are the most stupid design. when I listen to bunch of those information, I will never buy Mercedes, even German car again. If you have a lot of money, you better poured them into the pacific. why no body talk about it because the car owner like to show of and they shame to tell people they paid the good money to buy a stupid car. mechanic only know how to repair very common problem but they can make good money too.
Dude, Why you keep writing a same Shit comments for over 3 times? Lol
Bro wtf
lifting the car on only one corner is a good way to twist the frame of your car....
+ash i Not at all...if the frame is that weak , there is something seriously wrong with the car..
.Greate Diy but you talk to much
I do
Overall best vid I have found. Plus, good point about 2 and 3 hoses pumps!!!