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RE: My 1987 300D - raysorenson - 04-12-2013

Oh God my eyes!!! These are for track days right? :-)

Not sure if stealthy stock is your thing, but I just got 4 genuine Merc reman R129 16x8 wheels for 510 shipped. They look new and the paint is the right color. PT# ALY65147U10


RE: My 1987 300D - Simpler=Better - 04-12-2013

Sell the centers. That's just one more part to fall off when you hit a bump


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 04-18-2013

(04-12-2013, 01:20 PM)raysorenson Oh God my eyes!!! These are for track days right? :-)

Not sure if stealthy stock is your thing, but I just got 4 genuine Merc reman R129 16x8 wheels for 510 shipped. They look new and the paint is the right color. PT# ALY65147U10

They are going to be my wheels until something forged comes along.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 04-18-2013

Progress.

9" clutch
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Speak for themselves.
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Wife not so happy about using the family car for other purposes....
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RE: My 1987 300D - JB3 - 04-19-2013

Lol

That's pretty impressive, is that a full size pallet you fit through the side door of that van? Wow
Tell the wife that family vehicles get used for family purposes, and what better purpose than bringing transplants for other members of the family, or was she referring to kids?

Love the progress of this project


RE: My 1987 300D - willbhere4u - 04-19-2013

With the original trap oxidizers still! how many miles? which cylinder head


RE: My 1987 300D - raysorenson - 04-19-2013

Sweet. What diameter rotor is that? Are the fins directional?


RE: My 1987 300D - willbhere4u - 04-19-2013

still waiting for some super pump videos


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 04-19-2013

Fedex dropped off the pressure plate. I picked up a flywheel, disk and pressure plate for the cost of a clutch kit.

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@JB3, the Eurovan is the Transporter everywhere else. Very much designed to be a van first. The project is long and slow going, to many other competing priorities.

@ray there are no fins! instead it is a bunch of offset pilars, probably to reduce weight. Would never had noticed had you not said anything.

@will not sure. good q. with football on I assumed #14. interestingly enough it has mercedes filters on it, indicating it was serviced at the dealership very odd that.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 04-21-2013

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8hrs of work for me. Mostly on the stupid flex disk bolts. Anyone have some brilliance for those? I end up using a 17mm open end and a 15mm box end.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 04-21-2013

LOL I spent 10min looking for that phillips head on the front lens! Never found it till now hehe


RE: My 1987 300D - TheDon - 04-23-2013

I found it rather easy to remove the flex discs bolts from my om606 flywheel while under the car. Zipped them off with my electric impact.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 04-23-2013

(04-23-2013, 07:50 PM)TheDon I found it rather easy to remove the flex discs bolts from my om606 flywheel while under the car. Zipped them off with my electric impact.

I meant the guibos on the driveshaft...


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 04-23-2013

(04-21-2013, 04:33 PM)winmutt [Image: emptyenginebay.jpg]

8hrs of work for me. Mostly on the stupid flex disk bolts. Anyone have some brilliance for those? I end up using a 17mm open end and a 15mm box end.
That was before. This is today.
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RE: My 1987 300D - TheDon - 04-23-2013

My monowiper arm was sad looking like yours until I went at it with some rubbing compound. Give it a whirl!

Looking clean!!!


RE: My 1987 300D - HaavardPYA - 04-24-2013

Nice and clean. Like it should beSmile


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 04-25-2013

Took everything off the exhaust side and spent the day cleaning her up. Need to stop by the toy store and pick up a new pilot bearing and a variety of gaskets etc. Should have the engine back in on saturday and running by Sunday.

Assuming the engine is good I will be looking into AWIC. I am wondering about the radiator though. The kits online all have massive radiators. How big does one really have to be I wonder. Can I get away with a oil cooler under the bumper on the pass side?


RE: My 1987 300D - raysorenson - 04-26-2013

Water has a high specific heat and the fins of the radiators hold a relatively large amount of thermal energy for the surface area they provide when compared to an air/air IC. Because of this, the radiators tend to work more like a heat sink than an air/air IC. A heat sink works best when it's big.

Were I to install an A/W IC, I'd give a modified P-flow condenser a shot. They're thin, you can get one that fills out almost all the space in front of the condenser, you could still have room for electric cooling fans in front and the fins hold a small amount of water relative to the surface area.
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The only caveat I can think of is that the end tanks of the P-flow condensers have baffles to direct the refrigerant through the condenser like this
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This would cause a restriction. Removing the baffles would slow the water down and increase flow capability. This would take some brazing skills.

SCCA has a rule against a/w IC's. Obviously O.E. equipped cars get a pass. If your local tech inspector wants to give you shit about it, he can.


RE: My 1987 300D - Simpler=Better - 04-26-2013

Make sure you install an electric fan on it, heat soak is a no-no


RE: My 1987 300D - willbhere4u - 04-26-2013

I think a motorcycle radiator would work nicely it is small and thick and can flow a lot of water at slow speeds and they usually come with an electric fan.


RE: My 1987 300D - Simpler=Better - 04-26-2013

They're cheap too-most I've ever paid is $30 for one with the fan


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 04-28-2013

Engine is back in car. Really have to shoe horn it in there, I literally used a shovel as a shoe horn over the balancer. Next time balancer comes off.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 04-28-2013

Turned over, waiting for the battery charge.

Realized that I FORGOT ABOUT THAT STUPID FUCKING LAST EXHAUST STUD THAT ALWAYS BREAKS OFF.!@#$Q#$TQ#$T@%^@#&*&*(O&

I dunno what it is about that stud but they are always broken off... And I saw it and FORGOT ABOUT IT... GRRR.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 04-30-2013

HUZZAH. Gave up trying to start without GP. Put old harness on new engine.. NO glow still. Now since I hooked up the started and the alternator the battery light would be on with the keys out of ignition. Put 2+2 and removed from alternator and ALL IS WORKING. Time to bolt up everything YAY.

Now to figure out how to do the IC.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 05-03-2013

Drove the car to work today. Clutch hydraulic failed on me once I will have to make sure there are not leaks. Other than that the car runs great. Still no good solution for intercooling with AC...


RE: My 1987 300D - DeliveryValve - 05-03-2013

(04-26-2013, 06:44 AM)raysorenson ...
Were I to install an A/W IC, I'd give a modified P-flow condenser a shot. They're thin, you can get one that fills out almost all the space in front of the condenser, you could still have room for electric cooling fans in front and the fins hold a small amount of water relative to the surface area.
...

I had this same thought. I just picked up another p-flow condenser for my a/c and will use the old p-flow for the IC.


RE: My 1987 300D - sassparilla_kid - 05-03-2013

(05-03-2013, 05:21 PM)winmutt Drove the car to work today. Clutch hydraulic failed on me once I will have to make sure there are not leaks. Other than that the car runs great. Still no good solution for intercooling with AC...

If it failed how did you remedy it? Just pump like a mofo or shift without clutch or what?


RE: My 1987 300D - dieselmeken - 05-04-2013

Big pump. Small pump?


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 05-28-2013

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Not pretty but pretty big.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 05-28-2013

(05-04-2013, 12:34 AM)dieselmeken Big pump. Small pump?

Little pump still. Need IC.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 06-04-2013

Inter cooler ordered. Two beers into trying to decide which pipes I need....


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 06-04-2013

Pipes ordered. I really wanted yellow elbows and black pipes to match the red calipers...


RE: My 1987 300D - Simpler=Better - 06-04-2013

With that Dieselmenken pump it better be flashy under the hood!


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 06-05-2013

12 gague tubing, not great but better than the polished crap.
Intercooler is 27x8x4 w 3" in and out. It was the best fit I could find that I hope to be able to fit under the bumper support without scraping the ground. I really didnt want to cut the bumper support.


RE: My 1987 300D - Simpler=Better - 06-05-2013

I like the big radius on those pipes.


RE: My 1987 300D - Bangaway - 06-05-2013

It would be nice if there was a thread devoted to suppliers of parts such as intercoolers, boost pipes, silicone connectors etc. I have no idea who sells good quality for a reasonable price.


RE: My 1987 300D - NGARover - 06-06-2013

(06-05-2013, 03:04 PM)Simpler=Better I like the big radius on those pipes.

that's what she said?


RE: My 1987 300D - willbhere4u - 06-06-2013

^^^ lol


RE: My 1987 300D - NGARover - 06-07-2013

(06-05-2013, 12:39 PM)winmutt 12 gague tubing, not great but better than the polished crap.
Intercooler is 27x8x4 w 3" in and out. It was the best fit I could find that I hope to be able to fit under the bumper support without scraping the ground. I really didnt want to cut the bumper support.

It looks a lot like the one tucked into the bumper of this w124...

   

Also, found this...

I'm going to follow in someones footsteps here. I think the intercooler is a requirement, even on a stocker... anything to bring down the heat. Mines running the #14 head (a replacement) since I cracked the first one... but it was my fault.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 06-07-2013

Those wheels are sweet. IC will be here Monday.

Found I popped the head off yet another flexdisk bolt....


RE: My 1987 300D - NGARover - 06-07-2013

(06-07-2013, 08:00 AM)winmutt Those wheels are sweet. IC will be here Monday.

Found I popped the head off yet another flexdisk bolt....

Ya, they look to be bbs rims, I've been searching for them plus searching for that body kit with no luck.


RE: My 1987 300D - Bangaway - 06-07-2013

http://denver.craigslist.org/pts/3748049945.html close but no cigar


RE: My 1987 300D - raysorenson - 06-08-2013

BBS LM's. HRE 540's are similar but without the tight radius around the hub. Both are forged, bling and suprisingly heavy.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 06-08-2013

Test fit the intercooler last night after some bumper modification and it looks like a great fit. Pics to come.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 06-09-2013

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Mounted the strut bar. The cabrio guys over at benzworld can't stop talking about the improvement.

http://www.benzworld.org/forums/w124-e-ce-d-td-class/1649632-wiechers-w124-aluminium-strut-bar.html


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 06-11-2013

Loving the strut bar, makes the front end feel more boxy and some engine drone is gone. Worth the $120 I paid for it.

Test fitted the intercooler and piping today. Had to remove the plastic lower sidewalls for now. I will fit them and put them back on once I am done. Managed to clear above the sway bars by repositioning the oil cooler at more of an angle. I will cut the bracket and finish it up when I do the install. Pictures will come with install which I don't expect to happen for a few more weeks. Gotta get some kiddo time in on the weekends.


RE: My 1987 300D - garage - 06-12-2013

Very nice winmutt!

I just picked up a 87 300D and im stoked on it. This car is definetly inspiration!
What kind of exhaust are you running?


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 06-12-2013

(06-12-2013, 01:48 PM)garage Very nice winmutt!

I just picked up a 87 300D and im stoked on it. This car is definetly inspiration!
What kind of exhaust are you running?

Thanks, more pics will come.

Stock exhaust with a few test pipes. If you really plan on getting a bigger pump then do a 3" all the way back when you do the turbo. Its 4-600 in cost but each test pipe cost me $80.


RE: My 1987 300D - garage - 06-14-2013

I don't plan on getting a bigger pump for a few years, or until this one breaks.
I was just curious how loud this engine is with a straight pipe? Because my 87 has like 3 or 4 mufflers on it...seems like overkill to me.

I assume the turbo muffles the exhaust somewhat? How much louder would this car be than a om617 with a straight pipe?


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 07-04-2013

IC is mounted, time for the pump.
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