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New pump ready for install next to new pump.
New pump ready for install next to new pump.
0 2015/11/02 00:11:29 Bigg Will
This is the Gates heat shrink hose clamp I used to give me clearance to use the old pumps lower rubber suspension. I've never had one leak, the re torque each time the heat up and can be trimmed or cut with a soldering iron.
This is the Gates heat shrink hose clamp I used to give me clearance to use the old pumps lower rubber suspension. I've never had one leak, the re torque each time the heat up and can be trimmed or cut with a soldering iron.
0 2015/11/02 00:07:23 Bigg Will
This is the pumps lower rubber suspension, I had too trim with nippers to fit it over the hose and on the new pump.
This is the pumps lower rubber suspension, I had too trim with nippers to fit it over the hose and on the new pump.
0 2015/11/02 00:05:03 Bigg Will
Old pump next to the new pump, Old pump removal is fairly easy. 1 8mm bolt on the top, remove 2 hoses. Pump electrical wire built up too. all of the old pumps rubber will transfer over to the new pump. be sure to check the clock position of all the rubber hoses and mounts on the old pump for the move to the new pump.
Old pump next to the new pump, Old pump removal is fairly easy. 1 8mm bolt on the top, remove 2 hoses. Pump electrical wire built up too. all of the old pumps rubber will transfer over to the new pump. be sure to check the clock position of all the rubber hoses and mounts on the old pump for the move to the new pump.
0 2015/11/01 23:46:41 Bigg Will
Connector and wire PN.
Connector and wire PN.
0 2015/11/01 23:45:24 Bigg Will
The M-B connector.On the Bosch pump the + and- leads are marked. On the plug with its release on the top, the pos will be on the left blade this lead needs to be connected to the cars wire with red stripe.
The M-B connector.On the Bosch pump the + and- leads are marked. On the plug with its release on the top, the pos will be on the left blade this lead needs to be connected to the cars wire with red stripe.
0 2015/11/01 23:44:23 Bigg Will
Bosch 010 Pump, bought off Ebay for $115. Its basically the factory M-B AMG replacement pump used on the M113K 5.5 supercharged engine
Bosch 010 Pump, bought off Ebay for $115. Its basically the factory M-B AMG replacement pump used on the M113K 5.5 supercharged engine
0 2015/11/01 23:38:29 Bigg Will
0 2015/11/01 23:36:37 Bigg Will
0 2015/11/01 23:36:10 Bigg Will
0 2015/11/01 23:35:37 Bigg Will
010 wire connector.
010 wire connector.
0 2015/11/01 23:23:49 Bigg Will
Mercedes-Benz electrical connector.
Mercedes-Benz electrical connector.
0 2015/11/01 23:23:16 Bigg Will
Old pump out (L) next to the new pump (R).
Old pump out (L) next to the new pump (R).
0 2015/11/01 23:11:37 Bigg Will
Bosch 010 pump.
Bosch 010 pump.
0 2015/11/01 21:52:40 Bigg Will
VEGAS HEAT!
VEGAS HEAT!
0 2015/08/03 16:24:00 Bigg Will
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0 2015/08/03 16:07:35 Bigg Will
0 2015/08/01 04:29:09 Bigg Will
Well be waiting on ya here.
Well be waiting on ya here.
0 2015/07/14 03:47:40 Bigg Will
0 2015/06/27 05:29:18 Bigg Will
0 2015/06/27 04:57:06 Bigg Will
0 2015/06/27 04:56:24 Bigg Will
0 2015/06/27 04:48:00 Bigg Will
0 2015/06/27 04:40:31 Bigg Will
0 2015/06/27 04:25:18 Bigg Will
This is the set up I used to get into all the plug, adjusted the length accordingly. ALL the plug holes are BLIND, and you have to hold the extensions to keep them from binding up but if you go slow they will work. Always start your plugs by hand.
This is the set up I used to get into all the plug, adjusted the length accordingly. ALL the plug holes are BLIND, and you have to hold the extensions to keep them from binding up but if you go slow they will work. Always start your plugs by hand.
0 2015/06/27 04:12:15 Bigg Will
0 2015/06/27 02:19:01 Bigg Will
To remove the coils connector, press the grey "t"  lock out, then down. The coils bolt is a #30 torx, they are long and can strip easy so go slow. I changed my coil bolts to a 8mm flange bolts. the coils will need some "NEGOTIATION" TO GET OUT..LOL But put them back in the cylinder you pulled them from.
To remove the coils connector, press the grey "t" lock out, then down. The coils bolt is a #30 torx, they are long and can strip easy so go slow. I changed my coil bolts to a 8mm flange bolts. the coils will need some "NEGOTIATION" TO GET OUT..LOL But put them back in the cylinder you pulled them from.
0 2015/06/27 02:12:56 Bigg Will
You'll need the #30 torx to remove the long coil bolts, To remove the connector, press the grey "T" out until it clicks then press the "T" down to release the plug, and you will need to "negotiate' with the coils to get them out.
You'll need the #30 torx to remove the long coil bolts, To remove the connector, press the grey "T" out until it clicks then press the "T" down to release the plug, and you will need to "negotiate' with the coils to get them out.
0 2015/06/27 02:05:19 Bigg Will
Once can access the coils to remove the electrical connectors push the Grey "T" out until it clicks, then press down to release the plug. The using the #30 torx, it's a tight fit and time consuming to get at all of the long bolts. The coils plug connector is bendable, and it will take some negotiation to get the coils out, remember the order you pull them as they need to got back to the same spot.
Once can access the coils to remove the electrical connectors push the Grey "T" out until it clicks, then press down to release the plug. The using the #30 torx, it's a tight fit and time consuming to get at all of the long bolts. The coils plug connector is bendable, and it will take some negotiation to get the coils out, remember the order you pull them as they need to got back to the same spot.
0 2015/06/27 01:53:23 Bigg Will
To access the coils plug, coils and then the spark plugs you'll need to move or remove the following.
The air intake tube
The coolant tank
The PS res
The intercooler lines
The fuel lines
The rubber head cover (Heating this with the heat gun makes removal much easier).
To access the coils plug, coils and then the spark plugs you'll need to move or remove the following. The air intake tube The coolant tank The PS res The intercooler lines The fuel lines The rubber head cover (Heating this with the heat gun makes removal much easier).
0 2015/06/27 01:43:00 Bigg Will
To access the coil connectors, coils and then plugs on the Driver side bank,  you need to remove or disconnect the following,
The air intake pipes
The inter cooler lines
The fuel lines
The coolant tank
The rubber cover
To access the coil connectors, coils and then plugs on the Driver side bank, you need to remove or disconnect the following, The air intake pipes The inter cooler lines The fuel lines The coolant tank The rubber cover
0 2015/06/27 01:27:40 Bigg Will
BMW 14mm Plug socket
BMW 14mm Plug socket
0 2015/06/27 01:25:17 Bigg Will
Banjo retainers
Banjo retainers
0 2015/06/27 01:24:43 Bigg Will
BMW 14mm spark plug socket, this was the only tool I had to buy.
BMW 14mm spark plug socket, this was the only tool I had to buy.
0 2015/06/27 01:05:41 Bigg Will
"Banjo" type spark plug retainment.
"Banjo" type spark plug retainment.
0 2015/06/27 01:04:54 Bigg Will
Trim removal tool. Just the thing for those plastic press clips..
Trim removal tool. Just the thing for those plastic press clips..
0 2015/06/26 01:35:39 Bigg Will
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