Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Drive train, fuel, suspension, steering & brakes => Topic started by: BartSt on July 07, 2021, 06:25:11
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All (Europeans),
Where should I go for a revision for my 230SL FIP?
Best,
Bart
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Hi,
Hans Fritzsche is unreservedly recommended by Pagodentreff.de: https://www.oldtimer-technik.eu/.
...WRe
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Thanks, just wrote him an email.
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These guys in the Netherlands also do engine and fuel injector repairs and rebuilds:
https://www.keizermotorenrevisie.nl
They have expertise with W113 engines and fuel injections.
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Hi,
Hans Fritzsche is unreservedly recommended by Pagodentreff.de: https://www.oldtimer-technik.eu/.
...WRe
He did my 280 pump. Very thorough, but surprised it came back without any caps / protection to keep contamination out.
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Will let you all know.
He is doing 2 pumps for me ...
Bart
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How about Hans fritzsche? I’ve bene told he is one of the best . Do you confirm ?
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Mauro,
Good afternoon.
I have sent him 2 pumps.
And am installing the first I received back (he is still working on the second)
Looks good so far.
Bart
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Hi! Was the pump packed good? Have you restored it cosmetically also ?
Is enough to put back the pump into the engine and everything should work fine ? No other settings ?
Im asking because in a few weeks I’m
Going to send my pump to Hans too.
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Hey,
See below:
- Was packed ok, bubble wrap
- No ... did not do a cosmetic "look and feel"
- Will let you know in one week. Will put engine back into my car tomorrow. Then reconnect rest during next week ... and then turn magic key ...
What does he charge you?
Bart
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He charged me around 1800€ for full rebuild including the galvanization but it’s difficult to get a quote in advance because you never know what is inside the pump . I guess in the worst scenario no more than 2500€.
Probably my case is more expensive but I have a different situation. I have a 250sl with a 280sl injection pump and he has to modify and calibrate for a 250sl and put a new space cam nr 8.
Please let me know once you put back the pump in your car because I would like to know what is the procedure and if something else is needed.
Mauro