1996 SL320 Timing chain cover leak/gasket.

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Parisien

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I'd noticed a leak from this area sometime ago and tried a clean and sealant type fix to no avail, plus a fix article noted that it usually isn't the gasket but a poor interface generally see link.

http://www.mercedes.gen.in/mercedes-r129-sl-320-m104-timing-cover-leak-alternative-fix/

Wondering where best to source said gasket or any further fix suggestions or tips.

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Always done front cover seal to fix this fault. I would advise genuine parts. If you’re doing it yourself it’s a bit awkward to slide the timing cover back in without disturbing the new gasket.
 
Its a bit hit and miss. Even using a new gasket, MB sealant and new cover ours needed to be done 3x before it finally sealed properly. That was with a well respected Indie and not me doing the work
 
Thanks GP801, sounds as if its all down to poor design and failure guaranteed to happen!


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