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Engine Cadmium List
« on: October 21, 2016, 14:03:38 »
Does anyone have a list of the parts that should be cadmium plated on a w113 engine 1971?
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Re: Engine Cadmium List
« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2016, 22:29:20 »
This has come up a few times.  As far as I know there is no "list" per se.  Here are a few pictures and I would start searching for 1971 280SL's for sale.  Here are a couple to get you going.

I think the only silver plated (Cad type 1) are the straps that hold the coolant bottle,  the strap that holds the power steering reservoir, the oil filler cap and maybe the strap that holds the ignition coil?


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Re: Engine Cadmium List
« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2016, 22:37:40 »
This photo is from Pete Lesler, of an original car; factory photo I think.
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Re: Engine Cadmium List
« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2016, 04:08:08 »
It would appear that all clamps are silver regardless of where they are used.
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Re: Engine Cadmium List
« Reply #4 on: October 22, 2016, 04:29:59 »
As an FYI, the photo posted by Michael is from the 280 SL promotional brochure (the first one for the 280 SL). It was dropped in the later brochures. It is an excellent reference item, but it is from an early car.

I don't believe any of the under hood clamps were yellow CAD, they were all silver.
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Re: Engine Cadmium List
« Reply #5 on: October 22, 2016, 11:14:22 »
Sorry for the confusion.  I wasn't referencing the hose clamps in my post as I assumed they would just be changed.  I was only referring to the clamps on the coolant bottle mounting and power steering pump and oil fill cap as they usually get tossed in with the yellow cad.  The head shield that bolts to the firewall just aft of the exhaust pipes is the only other Type 1 cad(silver) I can think of.

As long as we are this far down this road I am wondering if anyone knows if the brackets that hold the positive battery cable as it snakes around the front of the oil pan are supposed to be painted black?  They are black in the black and white photo and mine appear to be painted black with no plating but almost every high end restoration I see has them in yellow cad.  As it stands right now mine are getting painted black.

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Re: Engine Cadmium List
« Reply #6 on: October 22, 2016, 12:40:31 »
the brackets that hold the positive battery cable

I bought some new ones from MB and they came painted black
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Re: Engine Cadmium List
« Reply #7 on: October 22, 2016, 13:43:26 »
Thanks Dave!  Even if they were originally black which I suspect they were not it is now OK to paint them black since the judging standard is as delivered or as supplied by Mercedes currently.  There are parts that were originally yellow cad that are now supplied in black like the straps that retain the fuel lines under the car and there are parts that were supplied in black oxide like the brake caliper bolts that are now supplied in zinc plating.

As far as I know there are three bolts under the hood that are black oxide.  The shoulder bolt that act like a pivot for the alternator adjuster,  the big bolt on the end of the crankshaft and the eccentric pivot bolt that attaches the brake booster linkage to the pedal assembly.  Every other bolt, nut and screw should be yellow oxide.

Another interesting detail is that the water jacket covers and screws that are on the intake side of the block appear to get painted black with the block.




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Re: Engine Cadmium List
« Reply #8 on: October 22, 2016, 14:21:29 »
Even if they were originally black which I suspect they were not

I would guess many OEM parts direct from MB are supplied in different finishes than new. I know that I had my original, as delivered automatic transmission filler tube in the original cadmium plate with gold wash. When restored, it was re-plated in the more common but incorrect zinc with gold wash. When transmission work was done, the mechanic forgot to double wrench it at the lower fitting, and twisted and cracked the line. The OEM replacement I got from MB was painted black. Before installing, I partnered with Tom Rose here and we had that cadmium plated with gold wash for the proper look.

During my restoration the original coolant overflow clamps were inadvertently plated and the gold wash put on them. Rather than re-plate them properly, I opted for the silvery finish new ones from MB which a few years ago were an astounding USD $4.95. each.
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Re: Engine Cadmium List
« Reply #9 on: October 22, 2016, 15:53:33 »
 I agree with what others have said, coolant overflow tank, power steering and coil straps, were cad plated. Can't help you with the battery clamps. I know they are there but would have to climb under the car to see them and it is a bit chilly on that concrete floor for this old body this morning:-)
 I am sure you have seen this picture of my engine taken a few months after delivery but thought I would post again anyway.

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Re: Engine Cadmium List
« Reply #10 on: October 22, 2016, 16:06:25 »
I have seen it John but it makes me smile every time I do.  I am going to try and Photograph a 1970 280SL that is supposed to be a 50,000 mile original.

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Re: Engine Cadmium List
« Reply #11 on: October 24, 2016, 20:14:50 »
The finish on current MB parts could easily be different from the original and proves nothing about what the original finish was. Usually it is more misleading.

I remember a few years ago there was a lengthy discussion about the battery cable brackets. My W111 brackets were in bad shape but I believe what was left of the rubber grommet was originally molded directly onto the bracket. Later replacements do now have a separate rubber grommet and also why the bracket is plated.

If the rubber was molded directly, the bracket would need to be bare steel for the rubber to metal bond to work. That may explain why they were painted after molding and not plated. My brackets were rusty while the rest of the plated parts were in OK shape. That leads me to believe the brackets were just painted and not plated.   
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