cbryan0222
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New to Mercedes Diesels
About two months ago i bought my first Mercedes diesel car. It was a 79 300d non turbo car and since then i bought an 82 300d turbo car. It has 172000 original miles and is a really clean car inside and out. I'm not very familiar with any mods on any diesel. i am only 20 years old. My 82 doesnt seem as it runs the way i thought it should. its a little doggish. not quite as bad as my non turbo car but not where i thought it should be. I'm sure it has sat many years without being drove. i was curious as to any maintanance tips to help it run better. I've replaced all of the filters but thats about it. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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| 09-02-2010 03:54 PM |
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cbryan0222
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RE: New to Mercedes Diesels
Thanks. Where is the fuel tank screen? I wasnt aware they even had one.
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| 09-02-2010 09:26 PM |
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Captain America
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RE: New to Mercedes Diesels
(09-02-2010 09:26 PM)cbryan0222 Wrote: Thanks. Where is the fuel tank screen? I wasnt aware they even had one.
Well its in the tank haha. Mine is jammed with shit.
-adjust the valves
-diesel purge
-EGR block off
-clean ALDA line that comes off of the back of the intake manifold
-Boost controller set to 12psi
1982 300D Turbo ... The Tank ... E-fans, Exhaust/Down pipe ends at Firewall, A/C delete, ALDA delete, Rack limiter delete
2009 Buell 1125CR ... 146 American Made horse power on two wheels
1972 GMC Sprint (El Camino) ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G73Q8cSpEbs
1988 Jeep Cherokee XJ ... The offroad master, Detroit Lockers, 4" Lift, 32 x 11.50 BFG Mud Terrains, Cut front fenders, bastard leaf pack
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Captain America
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RE: New to Mercedes Diesels
There was a HUGE difference when I swapped my feed and return lines. I've been running off the return for a couple weeks now waiting for the tank screen to come in. I will be cleaning the tank out this weekend...
1982 300D Turbo ... The Tank ... E-fans, Exhaust/Down pipe ends at Firewall, A/C delete, ALDA delete, Rack limiter delete
2009 Buell 1125CR ... 146 American Made horse power on two wheels
1972 GMC Sprint (El Camino) ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G73Q8cSpEbs
1988 Jeep Cherokee XJ ... The offroad master, Detroit Lockers, 4" Lift, 32 x 11.50 BFG Mud Terrains, Cut front fenders, bastard leaf pack
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| 09-03-2010 10:25 AM |
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ForcedInduction
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RE: New to Mercedes Diesels
I've always been running off the return line. I'd rather change the primary filter ten times than have to drain the tank once.
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| 09-03-2010 06:42 PM |
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Biohazard
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RE: New to Mercedes Diesels
It is a messy job, but I've done it twice. Luckily, it wasn't as messy the second time around!  I pulled it out the second time a year after putting in the new one just to be sure is was still clean (it was).
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That effin filter cost me more time, money and headache than I'm freely willing to admit to right now. LOL If your car is dying or really low on power, and are getting air bubbles coming into the primary fuel filter, your in tank strainer could be borked. <---- Highly Technical Term  I really, reeeaaallly wish I'd have thought about swapping the feed/return lines when my car died in Texas, Kansas, Colorado, Utah and Washington. Meh. The previous owner may or may not have spent a small fortune on possibly un-needed repairs to this car due to a $20 dollar filter... FTW!!!
82 300SD aka The Flyin Pumpkin: 7.5mm super M-pump, T3 60 trim turbo, Coldish air intake, A/W intercooler, propane injection, cut springs all around, SW Boost and EGT gauges, Monark 265 nozzles, 16" late model wheels, ported/polished cylinder head, custom reground camshaft, electric fan. In the works: constant tinkering, engine swap to 84 Euro 300D
84 Euro 300D 4 sp: White with black trunk and hood. Blue cloth interior. Manual everything. Soon to get the Flyin Pumpkins engine!
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| 09-03-2010 07:08 PM |
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cbryan0222
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RE: New to Mercedes Diesels
Awesome guys thanks for all of your help. I just bought a parts car that the motor is supposed to be good in and i cant get much fuel to the primary filter due to air bubbles. That'll be a big help in getting it to run.
I also believe that i need to adjust the valves on my nicer car due to the fact i doubt its been done in a very long time. (If Ever)
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| 09-03-2010 11:15 PM |
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Biohazard
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RE: New to Mercedes Diesels
(09-03-2010 11:41 PM)dropnosky Wrote: I did the same as forced, with the same rationale. Never had a problem at all with it, although I think both of us have 123 chassis, so perhaps biohazards 126 might not have exactly the same tank design? He'd have to verify or just cut the screens out of the screw in filter.
You still have two other filters on the fuel system without that screen getting in the way.
The W123 and W126 take the same fuel tank strainer. I just looked up the part numbers, they match. It sits just over the passenger side inner axle boot. When I did it the second time, I ran the car till the fuel gauge was on the empty mark then drained the rest out of the tank from the return line. Even after that, there is going to be a small mess so be prepared.  If you do the tank strainer, get the new o-ring and hose too if yours is at all old looking.
I'd recommend doing like the others said and swap the feed/return lines first to see if that helps, then you know the tank strainer is plugged. Doing the primary (clear filter) and secondary (spin on) filters is also a great idea along with a valve adjustment. A little bit of maintenance goes a long ways with these engines. Hope that helps!
82 300SD aka The Flyin Pumpkin: 7.5mm super M-pump, T3 60 trim turbo, Coldish air intake, A/W intercooler, propane injection, cut springs all around, SW Boost and EGT gauges, Monark 265 nozzles, 16" late model wheels, ported/polished cylinder head, custom reground camshaft, electric fan. In the works: constant tinkering, engine swap to 84 Euro 300D
84 Euro 300D 4 sp: White with black trunk and hood. Blue cloth interior. Manual everything. Soon to get the Flyin Pumpkins engine!
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| 09-04-2010 10:33 AM |
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cbryan0222
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RE: New to Mercedes Diesels
Ya Thanks a lot guys. I'm still pretty new to these cars and i'm learning more and more everyday. The more i learn the more i love Mercedes.
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| 09-04-2010 10:29 PM |
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