Mercedes W220 - M112, M113 Valve Cover Gasket and PCV Replacement.
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Mercedes W220 - M112, M113 Valve Cover Gasket and PCV Replacement.
Parts:
Genuine Mercedes Valve Cover Gasket; Right 1130160321
Genuine Mercedes Valve Cover Gasket; Left 1130160221
Loctite Sealant; 50ml Tube 00004320435
Mercedes Crankcase Breather Connector; Crankcase Ventilation Hose Connector 1120180209
Mercedes Crankcase Breather Hose; For Partial Load Crankcase Ventilation, Lower Portion 1120180182
Mercedes Crankcase Breather Hose; For Partial Load Crankcase Ventilation, Upper Portion 1120180382
Mercedes Crankcase Breather Hose; For Partial Load Crankcase Ventilation, Center Portion | 1120180282
3-4x Mercedes Crankcase Breather Hose Connector 1179901578
Mercedes Crankcase Breather Hose; For Full Load Crankcase Ventilation; at Valve Cover 1120180482
5x Steering Column Bolt; M5x18mm; Jacket Tube Bolt 000000004436
Optional:
Secondary Air Injection Pump Hose - Mercedes-Benz 112-238-00-82
Tools:
Torx and E-Torx socket set
Metric Socket Set
Metric Hex Drive set
Ratchet Driver
Rubber Mallet
Block of wood
Silicone Spray Lubricant
Brake Parts Cleaner
Gloves
Finally a video that shows me that angle showing the hose setup in the back of the hood area near the throttle body. Annoying! Thank you for putting this together, it's not easy recording and doing this at the same time
Rocker arms and valve train look very clean !
Thanks for your time and detail in this video. One of the better posts I have seen, can't believe there are not more views!
A parts list, products you use and tools - added to the "MORE"/note area would be a bonus,
As an aside, I watched your gender reveal clip (sweet) and thought the confetti was blue but you said girl. What did you get?
Thanks again and best wishes, be well.
Thanks for your suggestion! I will see what I can do to update the More description. We had a baby boy! I can't believe that was 7 years ago!
I watched this to find out how to get the pcv cover off more easily. Mallet and block of wood worked a treat! Trans dipstick is a pain, just bend it out of the way and bend it back after cover is on. As some others said too, easy to attach/silicon pcv on on a bench.
Great video! Love the detail!
I appreciate this video. 99% of the videos on this topic only show how to remove and seal the oil breather cover on the passenger side. The y seen to avoid the drivers side like the plague. I was hoping that it would show more detail on removing and replacing the hoses to the back side of the engine. Also, I saw another video where they just took a utility blade and cut slits in the old hoses at the connection points to avoid putting stress on the covers or the hose junction connector. Thanks though. It's a great help.
do i need to need to remove the spark plugs? or can i just remove the wires and leave the spark plugs inside?
@@Menga213 You don't even need to remove the wires,,,just remove the coil packs from the cover and tuck them down a little so they are out of the way.
@@Menga213 You can leave the plugs in. I didn't even remove any of the coils, however, you can clean the top of the engine better if you do.
Great informative video. I have parts on order to do this same job. Valve cover gaskets, PCV hoses/couplers, PCV breather re-seal, and I'm also doing plugs and wires while I have all these things pulled off the engine. Also replacing the crankcase vent valve and the breather connector(the 3 way thingy you broke). I wanted to know if I had to use sealant along with the valve cover gaskets but I guess not! My 2005 C240 is at 118k and is leaking a little oil from the breather and valve covers so I decided to just do this whole job. Thanks for the informative video!!!!
Christopher Starzyk do you have a white smoke? and so where can I Find the PCV valve in my m112 Engine?
@@a7medsala7aldinNo white smoke, just a rough idle. Turns out on the V6 2.6L M112 engine there is no PCV valve. On the larger engines on the E and S class models there is a PCV valve on the back of the engine, passenger side.
@@a7medsala7aldin The breather covers with small port holes function as the positive crankcase ventilation system on these engines.
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Holy cow that valve train is sparkling. Doing the M112 on a passed down to me CLK and it's wholly carboned up. PCV covers were 98% packed full of sludge; not just the vent hole lol
Do you run full synthetic oil in it? I believe Mercedes requires it for these engines. I run Mobil 1 and change the oil every 10K miles.
@@eatont9999 😃 I have done a few thousand miles on it, but have only started digging into the engine now, so not sure. I know it had a 'bosch' basic service per year, but was driven very little until a couple years ago. It seemed to be very unpredictable in performance from my first drive, and 3 weeks ago l have discovered that the MAF gasket was leaking as it had been greased up and mangled by a 'trusted shop' it went to 6 years / 30k miles ago for an idle stall I believe 🙃. I think it had no spark plugs changed in over 10 years as well, and they were all badly corroded on the outside, but only carboned up inside on cyl 1. What I am fairly sure by now is that at least one of the coils is failing, with the misfire and cylinder deactivation on full throttle / >4000RPM. I wiggled all spark plug wires some weeks back, trying to break the 'weld' to remove them, and that may have stressed the coils a bit more. When I eventually managed to remove and replace the 12 wires, 5 were completed corroded with resistance in the MegaOhms or higher, 3 intermittent, 2 that I broke but probably bad already, and 2 good :-D
What was your process for cleaning the valve covers? What did you use and how long did you let it dry before reinstall?
The spec on my 2000 SL500 is 4 NM for the small PCV bolts and 8 NM for the other valve cover bolts.
Do I need to wait before starting vehicle after replacing valve cover
Only long enough for the RTV sealant to set. Assuming you resealed the PCV covers. If not, then no need to wait.
Hi I liked your video and I have two questions:
1:does the w220 V8 have a PCV VALVE? WHERE IS IT AT IF YES
2:where is the location of the IAT SENSOR ON THE S500W220
I don't know of any PCV valve on these models. The IAT sensor is built into the mass airflow sensor at the back of the engine. To replace the IAT would require replacing the mass air flow assembly.
You missed a step: put a rag or cardboard over that big hole into the timing chain bay on the driver side breather cover. If you drop a screw down that hole, you will spend up to $6K to retrieve that screw. Due to the tight space, you wont be able to see the screw with you LED camera; the screw is made of aluminum so a magnet wont help you. IF this happens to you, you have to remove the oil pan to find the screw. the oil pan in a V6 112 engine is blocked by sub frame so you have to move that out of the way to get the oil pan off.. Also the oil pan doesn't have a gasket, you have to use silicone to make a gasket. The long story short to save yourself immense grief, put a rag and plug up that hole tightly so you can have greater success to replace those leaky valve cover gaskets and to reseal those leaky breather covers.
Couldn't figure out how to get the top pcv cover off. That would block and mallet seemed to do the trick. I will try that.
What are you spraying on The breather rubber tubes during the connection process?
It is silicone lubricant.
My opinion it is best to remove the valve cover from the engine ,,then remove the breather cover using a suitable piece of wood or large screwdrivers to carefully and gradually prise the cover off.
How tight can I do the bolts if I don’t have a torque wrench ?
Slightly past hand tight is all I would do. Assuming you mean the smaller bolts on the PCV covers.
@@eatont9999I meant the main bolts not the screws. The main bolts I hand tightened then used socket wreck to tighten evenly until they felt snug
@@eatont9999the valve cover bolts
@@Davidson-007 That should be pretty close. Do a second pass on each side just to be sure.
@@eatont9999yeah I passed back over them both sides & all bolts have no movement with just a slight attempt to tighten more
Thank you for sharing!
how did you clean that up around the valve case? Mine is so dirty, what is everyone using????
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Good job ,,thanks ,,just for information , an alternative method is to apply the breather covers to the valve covers while on the bench ,,
then the next day apply the valve covers to the engine..
Not really, some of the valve cover bolts are on the breather covers, you would want to torque those while the RTV is still wet.
do you remove the spark plugs? or can i just leave them inside?
@@Menga213 Don't remove spark plugs , there is no need to. Also you risk having dirt fall in.
When you finish wipe the exhaust manifolds with a rag to clean up any oil that has leaked down while the covers were off.
@@christopherstarzyk9209 I disagree , I have done three cars using my method and it works very well. That is how MB did the assembly when they were building the engine. The breather covers are torqued to only 3 or 4 Nm , while the valve cover bolts are 8 Nm. Whether the breather cover RTV is wet or dry makes no difference.
@@Leonardo555ZZZ thanks so much. I thought i had to buy a Special socket to remove the spark plugs. What type of gasket maker did you use for the top cover of the valve cover? I was thinking of using the red permatex rtv type999. You think that will work?
My friend m112 won't start with the oil filler cap on ,take cap off car starts ,put it on car shuts off .
Sounds like the PCV system is clogged up.
@@eatont9999 that's what it sounds like,I told him to do a general tune up
Well done but speak up lad.