Re: [MBZ] Motor Mounts by the numbers

2013-08-06 Thread Andrew Strasfogel
My spare set of motor mounts must have been sold or given away.  Funny how
this happens.  I do have some  W123 spare brake hoses, however,

On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 8:09 PM, Dan Penoff d...@penoff.com wrote:

 I believe the M103 mounts are the fluid filled ones, which makes the far
 more expensive than the solid rubber ones.  I know my W140 has the fluid
 filled ones, and they're not cheap, even in the aftermarket.

 Dan


 On Aug 5, 2013, at 7:40 PM, Hendrik and Fay wrote:

  I can't say for sure in this case but MB uses different 'strength'
 mounts for different engines.
  For example my 300TE needed mounts and they are expensive, I had some
 for the M102 engine and although the numbers are different they fit and are
 doing the job.
  So my guess is that the ones for the M103 are heavier dutier than the
 ones for the M102 but the physical dimensions are the same.
 
  Hendrik
  who needs to fix a leak in a water pipe


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Re: [MBZ] Motor Mounts by the numbers

2013-08-06 Thread Rich Thomas

There are 2 kinds of those too

--R

On 8/6/13 10:39 AM, Andrew Strasfogel wrote:

My spare set of motor mounts must have been sold or given away.  Funny how
this happens.  I do have some  W123 spare brake hoses, however,

On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 8:09 PM, Dan Penoff d...@penoff.com wrote:


I believe the M103 mounts are the fluid filled ones, which makes the far
more expensive than the solid rubber ones.  I know my W140 has the fluid
filled ones, and they're not cheap, even in the aftermarket.

Dan


On Aug 5, 2013, at 7:40 PM, Hendrik and Fay wrote:


I can't say for sure in this case but MB uses different 'strength'

mounts for different engines.

For example my 300TE needed mounts and they are expensive, I had some

for the M102 engine and although the numbers are different they fit and are
doing the job.

So my guess is that the ones for the M103 are heavier dutier than the

ones for the M102 but the physical dimensions are the same.

Hendrik
who needs to fix a leak in a water pipe


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Re: [MBZ] Motor Mounts by the numbers

2013-08-05 Thread Hendrik and Fay
I can't say for sure in this case but MB uses different 'strength' 
mounts for different engines.
For example my 300TE needed mounts and they are expensive, I had some 
for the M102 engine and although the numbers are different they fit and 
are doing the job.
So my guess is that the ones for the M103 are heavier dutier than the 
ones for the M102 but the physical dimensions are the same.


Hendrik
who needs to fix a leak in a water pipe

On 06/08/13 04:07, Gary Hurst wrote:

i hate to further kill andrew's side business, but early 300TD mounts are a
different number than later ones.  if andrew has the early ones in OE/OEM
form, they are worth jumping on as those are rare.  the later ones are very
common and cheap in in genuine with the star scraped off form, which is
about the purest OEM you can get.  i've got a bookcase full of the later
ones in original that i sell cheap, but for a 79, they'd be rare


On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 2:15 PM, Rich Thomas 
richthomas79td...@constructivity.net wrote:


How much you want for them?

--R



On 8/5/13 12:12 PM, Andrew Strasfogel wrote:


I have some spare NOS motor mounts for a W123 300TD. They are not Uro'
let me know if you're interested and I will find out the brand.








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Re: [MBZ] Motor Mounts by the numbers

2013-08-05 Thread Dan Penoff
I believe the M103 mounts are the fluid filled ones, which makes the far more 
expensive than the solid rubber ones.  I know my W140 has the fluid filled 
ones, and they're not cheap, even in the aftermarket.

Dan


On Aug 5, 2013, at 7:40 PM, Hendrik and Fay wrote:

 I can't say for sure in this case but MB uses different 'strength' mounts for 
 different engines.
 For example my 300TE needed mounts and they are expensive, I had some for the 
 M102 engine and although the numbers are different they fit and are doing the 
 job.
 So my guess is that the ones for the M103 are heavier dutier than the ones 
 for the M102 but the physical dimensions are the same.
 
 Hendrik
 who needs to fix a leak in a water pipe


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