Why are there different colored engine mounts on Mercedes Benz G-Class W460 W461 W463 and what are they?

The variety of different colored engine mounts in the G-Class has a specific purpose. Each engine in the various G-Class models has a different weight and generates different vibrations. To optimally dampen these vibrations and ensure a smooth ride, different engine mounts have been developed. There are a total of five different colors: Blue, Yellow, Green, Gray and White. These engine mounts are used in combination to effectively reduce vibrations.

The differences between engine mounts lie in the hardness of the rubber used in the engine mount rubber mounts. Different engine mounts may be required depending on the engine and the units and suspension parts installed in the vehicle. For example, the green bearing is not necessarily always installed on the left side, but varies depending on the engine and configuration.

Notes on installing the engine mount:

When installing the G-Class engine mount, it is important to note a few points. Generally, the engine mount wedge bearing should not be tightened until the vehicle is lowered. This step is sometimes neglected in workshops, but can accelerate the wear of the engine mount.

Another important point is to relax the engine mount after driving about 150 km. This step is often overlooked, but can reduce wear and extend the life of the engine mount.

In summary, the different colored engine mounts are used in the G-Class to meet the individual requirements of the various engines, power units and chassis. The installation and proper handling of the engine mount is critical to ensure optimum performance and longevity.

The Genuine Mercedes Engine Mount in White is specifically designed for the w463, w461 and w460 G-Class models and therefore fits many off-road vehicles in these series.

Leave a comment

Please note that comments must be approved before publication

This website is protected by reCAPTCHA and Google's terms and conditions and privacy policy apply.