Author Topic: Technical information to change Oil Gauge on 1965 MB 230 SL  (Read 2842 times)

Derm Cain

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Can some help with tech / service info on how the change out an oil gauge on a 1965 MB 230 SL

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Re: Technical information to change Oil Gauge on 1965 MB 230 SL
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2017, 15:16:54 »
Here is a PDF file detailing some of what you are planning to do. Unfortunately it is in German, you can always find someone that speaks the language or use Google translator to change the German to English to get a better grip on things.

Good Luck

Dieter
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Re: Technical information to change Oil Gauge on 1965 MB 230 SL
« Reply #2 on: August 18, 2017, 02:00:50 »
Are you trying to replace the gauge with a modern type sender unit, etc. Or are you trying to replace the gauge with the same kind?
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Re: Technical information to change Oil Gauge on 1965 MB 230 SL
« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2017, 16:18:14 »
replace guage with original type.  Present one leaking. 

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Re: Technical information to change Oil Gauge on 1965 MB 230 SL
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2017, 17:02:19 »
Use the main "search" function (three items to the right of the "home" link) - it will search the entire forum.

I used "oil gauge" and do use the quote marks. This turned up a single page of hits, with some comments about leaks on the oil gauge.

If you decide to do the job yourself, which is doable, just a contortionist exercise - be very careful with the temperature gauge connection. That is a sealed system, gas filled, and if you knick or break it, $$$ will be spent to repair.
Jonny B
1967 250 SL Auto, DB 568
1970 280 SL Auto, DB 904
1966 Morris Mini Minor