Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: Naj ✝︎ on January 21, 2005, 02:52:54
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Is there a recommended/suggested lubricant for the door locks (the rube-goldberg bit on the door itself)?
Also, one for the window channels / regulator?
naj
65 230SL
68 280SL
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For applications like these, always use M-B roof hatch grease (Gleitpaste). This has excellent long life properties, and most important, it does not over time degrade plastic or rubber parts.
Part No 001 989 14 51 from your friendly local dealer.
/Hans in Stockholm
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Thank you Hans ;)
Seems like my locks were dunked in a pail of treacle-like grease.
Just gelled up in this cold weather!!
Naj
65 230SL
68 280SL
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Naj,
You can get "white" grease in spray cans these days, it's pretty good for getting at components in awful positions
Most good motor factors(Partco etc) have it
HTH
Malc
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And what about the seat position adjustment rails,lots of opportunity for dust, sand etc to gum up the works.Is dry grease the go here or is Gleitpaste good here too.
I have advice to use an aerosol lubricant containing teflon in these dusty locations, but do they need to be applied constantly.
Mike.
64 230 ...in boxes.
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I hope you don't mean the tumblers themselves (the bit into which you insert the key). The only lubricant there is strictly graphite powder...
Cheers!
Neil Rote, Melbourne Australia
(http://www.realnoteguitars.com.au/merc/230slsmall.gif)Unrestored '64
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quote:
Originally posted by Mike Heagney
And what about the seat position adjustment rails,lots of opportunity for dust, sand etc to gum up the works.Is ../.. Gleitpaste good here too?
The roof hatch grease (Gleitpaste) is great for this application. Use sparingly.
Updated Part No for the grease from M-B is apparently 001 989 4651
/Hans in Stockholm
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quote:
Originally posted by aussie230sl
I hope you don't mean the tumblers themselves (the bit into which you insert the key). The only lubricant there is strictly graphite powder...
This is true for ignition and glove compartment locks. But for doors and trunk, when there is frost it is vital to keep water out from inside the tumblers - use motor oil or roof hatch grease.
/Hans in Stockholm