Mate next time just try to use qbond silicone instead of victor reinz silicone. In my personal testes qbond silicone holds better high temperatures. Don’t paint the wheels in a short time paint will get damaged if possible powder coated. Will add an extra protection to the wheels against scratches
Thanks for the tips man🤘I’ll definitely remember that if I run into any issues ! Powder coat on the wheels would be the best way I’ll see what I can do🤙🏼 ✌️✌️
I would say start by sitting the engine in the engine bay and see how it will fit. Then figure out the engine mounts and build from there🤘 good luck with the build🤙🏼
if it's from a CLK/E/CLS500, it's rear sump already, and the mounts work in a 203 subframe. You need to push the radiator a bit forward and you're more or less there.
Awesome work ❤
now that's how success looks 😅
there's always that "something" on our cars that we know about, good to sort them out even if it took 3 years😅
“Never ending story”🤘🤣🤘
Dai pan lyk profesioneel gemaak!! Nice job!!
Thanks man🤙🏼🤙🏼
Nice work man ❤
Thanks mate😁🤙🏼
Braahh jou welds lyk al mint 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Getting there😁💪🏼
Mate next time just try to use qbond silicone instead of victor reinz silicone. In my personal testes qbond silicone holds better high temperatures. Don’t paint the wheels in a short time paint will get damaged if possible powder coated. Will add an extra protection to the wheels against scratches
Thanks for the tips man🤘I’ll definitely remember that if I run into any issues !
Powder coat on the wheels would be the best way I’ll see what I can do🤙🏼
✌️✌️
Dink daai crank sensor sit biki laag onner hkm hom ni biki kat toe skuif nie 1 speedbump and gone just a preventative tought
Just realized that as I got the engine back in place😅 problem is that’s the only flat spot for it. But I’ll see if I can make a plan🤙🏼thanks man!
I am trying to put m113 5.0 into my 2003 c320
What is the things recommended to do ?
Because i' m new to this stuff😂
I would say start by sitting the engine in the engine bay and see how it will fit. Then figure out the engine mounts and build from there🤘
good luck with the build🤙🏼
@@RicerBenz Nice advice to start with,
I really appreciate that.
Thanks man ✌️❤️
if it's from a CLK/E/CLS500, it's rear sump already, and the mounts work in a 203 subframe. You need to push the radiator a bit forward and you're more or less there.