Junkman
Super Member
I had one oil related engine failure back in 1973 when my 1973 Mercedes Benz 300D Diesel engine came apart on the highway. The cam lobes had worn down to half the original hight. The engine was replaced under warranty after I provided all the engine oil change receipts to the dealership. I found out later on that Mercedes had a bad run of cams and that might have been the actual cause of the failure. They originally blamed it on the oil that was used until they saw that all the oil changes were done by Mercedes dealers. Never asked what brands or weights of oil that they used, just said change the oil. At that time, I spent a lot of time on the road and no one dealer had done more than one oil change. I have often wondered if some of the dealers even changed the oil, because there was an awful lot of sludge in the top of the engine considering that it only had 18,000 miles on it. I believe that this is why they originally denied the claim. Sure glad that I had saved those receipts. That was the only problem that I ever had with a Mercedes engine with the exception of the 87 300SDL Turbo diesel that would eat the turbo when the particle trap clogged every 60,000 miles. They kept replacing them under an extended lifetime warranty until I sold the car at 200,000 miles.