When I had my E55 and I did the oil change on the blower, if you stroke a strong magnet across the length of the ball allen tool, it will impart a charge into the tool temporarily so that the Allen plug sticks to it. Makes it much easier to get it out without dropping it. Also, I measured the amount of oil, including the stuff in the tube, that I drew out, that way I put exactly the same amount back in and didn’t risk overfilling.
I like the way you explain , everything is a straight forward and step by step. Great you mention all key details that some guys just forget to do /mention.
Thanks AMGmeister, did the service today. I don't have an extractor pump, so I used wire and bent hose as described , started siphon with syringe and with enough hose long to reach the ground in front of the car siphoned out 130 ml into measuring cup. Only tricky part is getting the fill plug back in. Make sure you have the rag under as described as it saved me from losing it !
Considering they have the highest end tools along with climate controlled shops. Better as in tutorial for DIYers but cmon man only AMG techs work on AMGs. You think those guys do more of a worse job than this dude? LOL 😂
Great video as usual from AMGmeister! The wire tip was a great idea. I've done it twice in 125,000 miles now for peace of mind. I'm at 203,000 (06 E55 AMG) I wrap 2 or 3 loops of teflon tape for good seal
Got my Mobil Jet Oil and parts lying around. Couldn't be bothered in changing it tho.. No excuses now after seeing your video. Great tutorial as always!
I used this video as a guide for my 02 SLK32amg. After 240,000 kms I couldn’t believe how dirty the supercharger oil was (and the smell!). However I used ACDelco 10-4041 Synthetic Supercharger Oil as many of the 32/srt guys use it instead.
These are good vids. I appreciate the concise instructions and lack of "fluff." They're straight to the point and we'll filmed Thank you, I've learned a lot after watching a few of these
Thank you for producing this video. Based on your guidance, I was able to perform this over the weekend. I believe I saved a considerable amount of money doing this service myself. The hole project took only an hour. The biggest challenge was reinstalling the oil plug. After a few trys with different allen wrenches, I was successful. I recently purchased a PLM intercooler upgrade. I may do this project next weekend along with the upgraded pump.
Thanks for the info! I read this procedure on the forums and just bought genuine MB supercharger oil from FCP but now I'm going to use Mobil 1 jet oil II instead.
Great video as always! I used this as an aid today and removed 190ml! of fluid. Never had it leak, but maybe I was just lucky. Thanks for the great video.
Another great video which i can apply to my C32!! Small tip regarding the teflon tape: It matters which way you roll the tape around the bolt. You wrap it in the same direction, the fastener is being tightened, otherwise the tape will unwind while fastening the bolt. Also starting to apply the tape on the second thread of the bolt, helps to screw in the bolt easier. Btw, what is that intro song you use?
UncleBenz Thanks. Yes, it matters which way you wind the tape. Mine just got a bit messy from the black tape that I was using to hold the bolt in the bit.
I did this job very quick and easy. Just make sure not to lose the little allen screw that comes out and make sure to try a few extra times to suck out any oil even when you think you've gotten it all!
Very, very helpful and informative. Oh my goodness the smell of that Jet oil, though! I don't think I can get it out of my nose! Ha! Love this channel... keep it up
Yet another great video, thank you. As soon as the weather clears here in the NE I'll be doing this. Ran out of time last fall, already have all the required items....and am now at 63K miles. Does the old oil smell as badly as I've read? Keep up the great vids!!
Based on the picture of the cut-out, and provided that the car is level, would it not be right to say "fill until" it comes out? Usually most case contained oils are measured this way (gear box, transfer case, transaxle, etc.). Great content!
I have been thinking of change for my E55. But Mercedes themselves (and a bunch of other mercedes unauthorized mechs) don't recommend to change the oil since it is sensitive mechanics in the supercharger. Now I am left with a split decision :-/
Well, Mercedes didn't recommend changing the transmission fluid when these cars were new and look how that turned out. With the supercharger oil, it is understandable that they would want you to be cautious, the right level is critical and you do not want to get any contaminants inside the supercharger. Nonetheless, no oil can last forever and fresh oil done right will keep the supercharger healthy for the long run.
AMGmeister true that I think the key trick is just the right amount. Since its sensitive. Just as you say no oil last forever. Well now I think I will buy a can to do that
Thank you, this is excellent!!! Quick random question.... when I bought my CLS55, there was a very noticeable and lovely supercharger ‘whine’, now, 50k miles later, I have almost no whine at all, any idea why that could be?
hello my friend, I am French and I have been riding an e55 for 2 years (thank you for your video). I need your help !! my compressor makes an unusual noise, from 1000rpm to 1800rpm it makes the same noise as a cold start ... you know the "turbine" noise ?? the noise comes back while driving from 1000rpm to 1800rpm. I ordered the mobil jet oil to see ... are you thinking of something else? thank you so much !
Yes sir, I have 2009model c200 kompresor, troble code p0045, its says supercharger boost control solenoid circuit A open, can you plz pin point to me where is it, really it gives me headache, after I erase the check engine the kompresor engage ,again the check engine come again,hope you have idea,tnx
My E55 was parked on a steep incline, nose down. After 10 minutes of idling I started smelling supercharger oil. Opened the hood and saw that the supercharger pulley is contaminated with oil and sprayed some underneath the hood. Does anyone know if it can seep out through the so-called “breather hole” when car is nose down on an incline? If so, how many degrees of an incline for the oil to just start seeping out on its own?
AMGmeister No, I have not changed the oil before. The previous owner did, and he did it exactly the way you do it (He is a MB tech). Car has now 99k miles (I bought it at 75k miles). I have never parked the car facing down on such a steep incline before. So I am unsure if the leak I experienced is normal occurrence due to the breather hole, or I need to take my supercharger apart to replace a leaking seal. Do you know if at a certain angle oil would start dripping from the breather hole naturally? One would assume that a breather hole would allow that to happen..?
There is a breather hole on the pulley bolt that it can leak out of. For example, if it is overfilled, it will leak out. I can understand why it could leak out on a really steep incline although it might also be overfilled. How steep is the grade would you say? 30%?
@@vdgggame If never changed..... do it. I've heard of higher mileage cars having only a fraction of the required oil, changing it will only extend the life of the supercharger.
mine hadn't & it was low & filthy the 1st time I changed it. That was at 100,000 miles & I'm at over 200,000 now. I've done it twice. I could see people frying these things for sure if they never change it and abuse the car.
was able to find some screw to put there but it was not a tight seal and leaked a little out. if at all possible, id take off the whole supercharger and do it. The dealer was like we have no part number nor do we have it on as a maintenance item.@@jeraldwelch2792
www.hanshehl.de/motorg55-7-3.htm check this link, thank me later. also use a teeny bit of teflon on the threads. translate the page from german to english
Maybe a dumn question but I've always wondered how come this oil doesn't get injested into the cylinders?! If it's behind a seal,and just lubricating the drive gears then what lubricates the actual screws?
There’s a cavity inside the front of the supercharger that houses the fluid. Which lubricates the gears that are connected to the roots style roots. They never make contact while compressing air down the intake manifold thus no fluid is inside that area. The gears are sealed off, for oil to leak past and get into the combustion chamber. There’s been something wrong with the blower for a long time already then.
Youre the reason my dream car is a E55 AMG
Finally. Read so much about it in the forum. Nice to see it done. Thanks for posting.
Amazon has it for $33.87
When I had my E55 and I did the oil change on the blower, if you stroke a strong magnet across the length of the ball allen tool, it will impart a charge into the tool temporarily so that the Allen plug sticks to it. Makes it much easier to get it out without dropping it.
Also, I measured the amount of oil, including the stuff in the tube, that I drew out, that way I put exactly the same amount back in and didn’t risk overfilling.
I like the way you explain , everything is a straight forward and step by step. Great you mention all key details that some guys just forget to do /mention.
Thanks AMGmeister, did the service today. I don't have an extractor pump, so I used wire and bent hose as described , started siphon with syringe and with enough hose long to reach the ground in front of the car siphoned out 130 ml into measuring cup. Only tricky part is getting the fill plug back in. Make sure you have the rag under as described as it saved me from losing it !
Job done better than Mercedes-Benz themselves. 👍
Considering they have the highest end tools along with climate controlled shops. Better as in tutorial for DIYers but cmon man only AMG techs work on AMGs. You think those guys do more of a worse job than this dude? LOL 😂
I was looking at all videos of how to change oils in my amg then ran across this, back to the store for some spaceX oil. Great Video and explanation.
Great video as usual from AMGmeister! The wire tip was a great idea. I've done it twice in 125,000 miles now for peace of mind. I'm at 203,000 (06 E55 AMG) I wrap 2 or 3 loops of teflon tape for good seal
Got my Mobil Jet Oil and parts lying around. Couldn't be bothered in changing it tho.. No excuses now after seeing your video. Great tutorial as always!
I cut the hose on a 45 angle to get more old oil out. It worked very well
Smart! Every last drop.
I used this video as a guide for my 02 SLK32amg. After 240,000 kms I couldn’t believe how dirty the supercharger oil was (and the smell!).
However I used ACDelco 10-4041 Synthetic Supercharger Oil as many of the 32/srt guys use it instead.
These are good vids. I appreciate the concise instructions and lack of "fluff." They're straight to the point and we'll filmed
Thank you, I've learned a lot after watching a few of these
Thank you for producing this video. Based on your guidance, I was able to perform this over the weekend. I believe I saved a considerable amount of money doing this service myself. The hole project took only an hour. The biggest challenge was reinstalling the oil plug. After a few trys with different allen wrenches, I was successful. I recently purchased a PLM intercooler upgrade. I may do this project next weekend along with the upgraded pump.
You are the 55 angel! Thanks a lot for all of these tutorials, we've saved a lot of cash and gained expirience thanks to you
Thanks for the info! I read this procedure on the forums and just bought genuine MB supercharger oil from FCP but now I'm going to use Mobil 1 jet oil II instead.
My god that is one clean engine bay and might I add a fine ass example of a E55 AMG
Bruh I didn’t even know the supercharger had oil
Alex Hernandez that’s what I’m sayin I tho that it ju
Most superchargers contain oil...
Another top notch video...and your engine bay is disturbingly pristine...#envy
Great video as always! I used this as an aid today and removed 190ml! of fluid. Never had it leak, but maybe I was just lucky. Thanks for the great video.
190ml is too much. 180ml is maximum and even then that’s a lot
Another amazing video - thank you for all you do!
Another great video which i can apply to my C32!!
Small tip regarding the teflon tape: It matters which way you roll the tape around the bolt. You wrap it in the same direction, the fastener is being tightened, otherwise the tape will unwind while fastening the bolt. Also starting to apply the tape on the second thread of the bolt, helps to screw in the bolt easier.
Btw, what is that intro song you use?
UncleBenz Thanks. Yes, it matters which way you wind the tape. Mine just got a bit messy from the black tape that I was using to hold the bolt in the bit.
I did this job very quick and easy. Just make sure not to lose the little allen screw that comes out and make sure to try a few extra times to suck out any oil even when you think you've gotten it all!
Just stumbled over this video. I like what i see. You keep your car pristine! I subscribe....
Very, very helpful and informative. Oh my goodness the smell of that Jet oil, though! I don't think I can get it out of my nose! Ha! Love this channel... keep it up
Me: hello sir, ahm yea i need some aerospacial jet oil for my car please
Seller: wtf do you drive?
Me: Mercedes, the best or nothing. 🧐
Yet another great video, thank you. As soon as the weather clears here in the NE I'll be doing this. Ran out of time last fall, already have all the required items....and am now at 63K miles. Does the old oil smell as badly as I've read? Keep up the great vids!!
smells horrible.
I’ve lived in NE and the weather never held me back lol
Try a state like Texas where it gets over 100 degrees for 2 months straight
you are doing an amazing job. Dont have E55 but Just want to buy one to service it and have more or less bulletproof V8. Cheers
I can always use good videos like this one...
nice quality video.
Should add 112k engine to the list. mine is a C32. Also SLK32.
cheers
Beautiful work, thank you AMG Meister. Regards from Germany
Based on the picture of the cut-out, and provided that the car is level, would it not be right to say "fill until" it comes out?
Usually most case contained oils are measured this way (gear box, transfer case, transaxle, etc.).
Great content!
Thank you for this video very well explained.
Great, just what I needed.
This car just became significantly cooler to me 😎
That iz soooo cool! I had no idea! Now I got 3 AMG's to do!
little piece of paper towel on ball head allen will make it a tight squeeze and not allow set screw to fall out. Awesome vid, thx Meister!
Good video, one thing I would say is change it more frequently than 60K, my car had done 43K when it was changed, what came out was like treacle.
Great quality content, and you deserve much much more subscribers, one added :)
Excellent video. Thank you so much.
great job, great videos..... Wish you a million miles with your E55.
Muchas gracias por ser tan gráfico en las explicaciones y un muy buen trabajo.
I have been thinking of change for my E55. But Mercedes themselves (and a bunch of other mercedes unauthorized mechs) don't recommend to change the oil since it is sensitive mechanics in the supercharger. Now I am left with a split decision :-/
Well, Mercedes didn't recommend changing the transmission fluid when these cars were new and look how that turned out. With the supercharger oil, it is understandable that they would want you to be cautious, the right level is critical and you do not want to get any contaminants inside the supercharger. Nonetheless, no oil can last forever and fresh oil done right will keep the supercharger healthy for the long run.
AMGmeister true that I think the key trick is just the right amount. Since its sensitive. Just as you say no oil last forever. Well now I think I will buy a can to do that
THANKS, Gotta get on it, 64k on my CLS55 AMG IWC ED.
My screw fell deep and took me 35 min praying with a magnet to fish it out
Fantastic video with great knowledge.
So simple to follow... great job! Btw, how do you like the Conti DWS 06 on the E55?
S Lee Thank you. I like the DWS06 so far. Good tire for the money.
Thanks man, solid vid.
Thank you, this is excellent!!! Quick random question.... when I bought my CLS55, there was a very noticeable and lovely supercharger ‘whine’, now, 50k miles later, I have almost no whine at all, any idea why that could be?
Lower boost psi? Engine gummed up or you’re not using as much throttle or changed petrol stations?
Hello AMGmeister. Awesome video as usual. How many Km/miles the supercharger oil should be replaced?
Lost the bung cover.fell intot the engine compartment despit many towels. Do you know part number or where to find replacement?
Great video!
Very descriptive!!
Mobil Jet II is on all the Cessna citation CJ1-CJ4
hello my friend, I am French and I have been riding an e55 for 2 years (thank you for your video). I need your help !! my compressor makes an unusual noise, from 1000rpm to 1800rpm it makes the same noise as a cold start ... you know the "turbine" noise ?? the noise comes back while driving from 1000rpm to 1800rpm. I ordered the mobil jet oil to see ... are you thinking of something else? thank you so much !
If you fill up too much (up to the filler hole) how much do you need to extract to get back to 150ml fill level? -30ml, -50ml .....?
Superb channel, thank you
Is Acdelco 10-4041 supercharger oil a good replacement also ?
Great Video!!! Is your car complete stock ? You just do all your maintenance yourself???
Vicsince Thanks! Few things done to it, lowering links, Bosch 010 IC pump, SL550 wheels. I do all work myself.
Awesome and precise
Excellent class
Did you Jack the car from the rear diff...if so did you place it under the cover that has fins? I don’t want to mess anything up.
First boy!!! Ls swapping a 380sl this summer!! :)
Also love the e55!
Why not fill the same amount you sucked out? Since you got 135ml out and filled 150ml isnt it overfilled now?
Can I use this oil also for R170? Eaton M65
Great video ✌🏼
Why did you refill with 150 cc when you removed 135 cc ? Aren’t you overfilling?
What size roller ratchet you used and where can I find it?
Yes sir, I have 2009model c200 kompresor, troble code p0045, its says supercharger boost control solenoid circuit A open, can you plz pin point to me where is it, really it gives me headache, after I erase the check engine the kompresor engage ,again the check engine come again,hope you have idea,tnx
Very nice video
Also dont worry if some comes out . I overfilled mine by probably 5 ml and when i parked on hil a couple drops came out. Its normal
Can I get one of those green Gates belts for c32 for stock pully ? Cuz I can’t find the green one :/.
Can I use this oil for my M271 ?
My car is around 160k I hadn’t change my supercharged oil does it effect on the performance? Or I keep it that way
Excellent
What do you think of the w&b wratchets?
AG Meister - do you know any reputable sellers that sell this as a kit for a reasonable cost? Thanks
A driving fighter jet needs jet oil 💪🙏🏿❤️
What is the small sorta "U" shaped hose called at 2:02?? Cannot find pn for the life of me
How lone have change supercharger oil?
Do you ever used this oil on M271?
I removed the bolt with the ball Allen and put it back with the ball Allen with no issues
What is the suspension setup on this w211?
Do you have a link to the tools you use?
hey at 5:12 what is that attachment on the roller ratchet?
Is M271 also use this oil?
There is a lot of controversy on this topic, can you confirm it is 150ml you put back because everyone has a different answer for that thanks
SSSSWWWWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET,,,,,,THANKS 4 INFO BRO DINKLE
M271 engine is ok?
So you don't feel or think the supercharger oil is one of those "life time" oils that doesn't require changing?
Is that only 2005 & up not 2002-2003
I like!
Only 125 ml or 150ml?
Fill with 150ml
My E55 was parked on a steep incline, nose down. After 10 minutes of idling I started smelling supercharger oil. Opened the hood and saw that the supercharger pulley is contaminated with oil and sprayed some underneath the hood. Does anyone know if it can seep out through the so-called “breather hole” when car is nose down on an incline? If so, how many degrees of an incline for the oil to just start seeping out on its own?
linvesel have you change the oil before? If so, did you fill approximately what you removed?
AMGmeister No, I have not changed the oil before. The previous owner did, and he did it exactly the way you do it (He is a MB tech). Car has now 99k miles (I bought it at 75k miles). I have never parked the car facing down on such a steep incline before. So I am unsure if the leak I experienced is normal occurrence due to the breather hole, or I need to take my supercharger apart to replace a leaking seal. Do you know if at a certain angle oil would start dripping from the breather hole naturally? One would assume that a breather hole would allow that to happen..?
There is a breather hole on the pulley bolt that it can leak out of. For example, if it is overfilled, it will leak out. I can understand why it could leak out on a really steep incline although it might also be overfilled. How steep is the grade would you say? 30%?
Every how many miles is needed to do this ??
Every 60k miles or every 4 years
❤
I'm trading in a 2012 c250 for a 04 e55 AMG... Wife's mad as hell 🤣
What if its never been changed?
I Was thinking the same thing
@@vdgggame If never changed..... do it. I've heard of higher mileage cars having only a fraction of the required oil, changing it will only extend the life of the supercharger.
mine hadn't & it was low & filthy the 1st time I changed it. That was at 100,000 miles & I'm at over 200,000 now. I've done it twice. I could see people frying these things for sure if they never change it and abuse the car.
DO NOT DO NOT lose-that supercharger screw! There is no part number and you won’t find it anywhere, I learned it the hard way!
How did you resolve?
was able to find some screw to put there but it was not a tight seal and leaked a little out. if at all possible, id take off the whole supercharger and do it. The dealer was like we have no part number nor do we have it on as a maintenance item.@@jeraldwelch2792
www.hanshehl.de/motorg55-7-3.htm
check this link, thank me later. also use a teeny bit of teflon on the threads. translate the page from german to english
@@ademc8872 Thanks for that link, now to figure out how to translate the page.
I am sure you blow 13 times your kompressor before doing correctly.
Maybe a dumn question but I've always wondered how come this oil doesn't get injested into the cylinders?!
If it's behind a seal,and just lubricating the drive gears then what lubricates the actual screws?
There’s a cavity inside the front of the supercharger that houses the fluid. Which lubricates the gears that are connected to the roots style roots. They never make contact while compressing air down the intake manifold thus no fluid is inside that area. The gears are sealed off, for oil to leak past and get into the combustion chamber. There’s been something wrong with the blower for a long time already then.