Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Drive train, fuel, suspension, steering & brakes => Topic started by: jcochran@cox.net on October 14, 2013, 02:32:02
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Hi,
I need to replace the cooling line (part no.232 on MB parts list or no.69 on Niemoller's) on my April 1967 250SL but I can't find it anywhere. Does anyone know where I might source a new one or a used one in excellent condition? It runs from the injector thermostat to the throttle body. I really appreciate you help with this as I do not know where else to turn.
Thanks,
Jim Cochran
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Jim,
Not sure if this is one of those parts made from "unobtanium" or not. I helped a friend redo the engine compartment on his 250 SL, and we did run into some issues with the piping, even consulting with our local (and US) guru Dave Gallon. BUt Dave G is an excellent source of information about parts, especially the hard to find ones. He could at least tell you "nope they don't make it any more" or some other options.
Another option (if you have the original pipe as a model) is to go to a machine or metal shop to see if you can get one fabricated. They are not a hugely complex piece, you just need the correct diameter, length and bends.
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Pretty straight forward to fabricate. Just get any decent radiator shop to make it up for you. It's probably why no-one bothers to manufacture them.