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C124 300 turbodiesel #2

C124 300 turbodiesel #2

 
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12-21-2013, 06:39 AM #1
Hi!

Bit of a detailed look into my C124 with OM603 Turbodiesel Smile

First: dismantle car and throw this lot into the bin...

[Image: schlachtplatte.jpg]

[Image: conv20.jpg]

Then re-route hydraulics (car has SLS & ASD) to driver's side...

[Image: conv24.jpg]

Bit of wiring for pre-glow relais, kickdown relais and ELR idle controll... also split passenger side wiring loom to re-route headlight washer & washer fluid reservoir wiring to driver's side.

[Image: vorglueh2.jpg]

[Image: loom-2.jpg]

[Image: fahr-4.jpg]

and of course remove all the nasty KE wiring... Big Grin

Next up: welding on the brackets for the large oil cooler.

[Image: olio1.jpg]

Then dropped the prop shaft at the machine shop, to have it shortened, re-build and re-balanced. Didn't fancy doing it myself, as I wanted it properly balanced afterwards anyway...

[Image: conv10.jpg]

[Image: welle-4.jpg]

Then mounted 2.65 ASD differential...

[Image: diff-21.jpg]

Switched ignition locks...

[Image: lenkradschloss.jpg]

And in with the beast. Engine crane barely coped with the extra weight Big Grin

[Image: turbocoupe-1.jpg]

Then a shit load of wires, hoses and vacuume lines, huge quantities of liquids and oils and she's ready to run.

[Image: turbopette-5.jpg]

And of course - diesel shifter!

[Image: turbo-17.jpg]

Shortened diesel exhaust with cat converter (for low tax). 85€ delivered from Poland Big Grin

[Image: fahrt-5.jpg]

New stronger turbodiesel springs & front suspension rebuild at the same time...

[Image: frontsuspension.jpg]

And she's ready for daily use. Wing will be painted next year

[Image: rost-3.jpg]

And: TÜV approved without any advise - fully street legal!

[Image: tuev_cd.jpg]

[Image: cd_kornfeld.jpg]

[Image: turbo_coupe_katze.jpg]

And that's basically how you build a 300CD Turbo C124 Smile
This post was last modified: 10-25-2015, 03:32 AM by DiseaselWeasel.

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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603
DiseaselWeasel
12-21-2013, 06:39 AM #1

Hi!

Bit of a detailed look into my C124 with OM603 Turbodiesel Smile

First: dismantle car and throw this lot into the bin...

[Image: schlachtplatte.jpg]

[Image: conv20.jpg]

Then re-route hydraulics (car has SLS & ASD) to driver's side...

[Image: conv24.jpg]

Bit of wiring for pre-glow relais, kickdown relais and ELR idle controll... also split passenger side wiring loom to re-route headlight washer & washer fluid reservoir wiring to driver's side.

[Image: vorglueh2.jpg]

[Image: loom-2.jpg]

[Image: fahr-4.jpg]

and of course remove all the nasty KE wiring... Big Grin

Next up: welding on the brackets for the large oil cooler.

[Image: olio1.jpg]

Then dropped the prop shaft at the machine shop, to have it shortened, re-build and re-balanced. Didn't fancy doing it myself, as I wanted it properly balanced afterwards anyway...

[Image: conv10.jpg]

[Image: welle-4.jpg]

Then mounted 2.65 ASD differential...

[Image: diff-21.jpg]

Switched ignition locks...

[Image: lenkradschloss.jpg]

And in with the beast. Engine crane barely coped with the extra weight Big Grin

[Image: turbocoupe-1.jpg]

Then a shit load of wires, hoses and vacuume lines, huge quantities of liquids and oils and she's ready to run.

[Image: turbopette-5.jpg]

And of course - diesel shifter!

[Image: turbo-17.jpg]

Shortened diesel exhaust with cat converter (for low tax). 85€ delivered from Poland Big Grin

[Image: fahrt-5.jpg]

New stronger turbodiesel springs & front suspension rebuild at the same time...

[Image: frontsuspension.jpg]

And she's ready for daily use. Wing will be painted next year

[Image: rost-3.jpg]

And: TÜV approved without any advise - fully street legal!

[Image: tuev_cd.jpg]

[Image: cd_kornfeld.jpg]

[Image: turbo_coupe_katze.jpg]

And that's basically how you build a 300CD Turbo C124 Smile


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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603

tjts1
GT2256V

125
12-21-2013, 01:23 PM #2
They lower your road tax if you add a catalytic converter to the diesel? Thats pretty interesting, I've never heard of that before. Is it a diesel specific cat? I hope it doesn't clog up like the factory cat they sent to the US.

Excellent project
cheers

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tjts1
12-21-2013, 01:23 PM #2

They lower your road tax if you add a catalytic converter to the diesel? Thats pretty interesting, I've never heard of that before. Is it a diesel specific cat? I hope it doesn't clog up like the factory cat they sent to the US.

Excellent project
cheers


[Image: 208104.png]

12-21-2013, 10:46 PM #3
The technical term would be diesel oxidation catalyst. See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalytic_c...el_engines

Taxes are based upon capacity & emission categorization. Euro 2 oxi cat cuts taxes in half, to 480€/year. Driving old diesels is a REALY decadent luxury over here Big Grin But pays out - I almost solely drive autobahn and fuel consumption went from 10.5l/100km to 6.5l/100km - diesel is cheaper than gasoline - I do 20-25.000km per year. It pays out... Smile (3l gasser with euro 2 emissions is 220€ tax/year)

Of course a oxi cat can fail. But it's not realy a common issue. And since it's post-turbocharger, it sort of doesn't matter if it should actually desintegrate Smile And they'r rather cheap for the saving they offer Wink They'r worthless to recyclers - used ones can be had even cheaper.

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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603
DiseaselWeasel
12-21-2013, 10:46 PM #3

The technical term would be diesel oxidation catalyst. See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalytic_c...el_engines

Taxes are based upon capacity & emission categorization. Euro 2 oxi cat cuts taxes in half, to 480€/year. Driving old diesels is a REALY decadent luxury over here Big Grin But pays out - I almost solely drive autobahn and fuel consumption went from 10.5l/100km to 6.5l/100km - diesel is cheaper than gasoline - I do 20-25.000km per year. It pays out... Smile (3l gasser with euro 2 emissions is 220€ tax/year)

Of course a oxi cat can fail. But it's not realy a common issue. And since it's post-turbocharger, it sort of doesn't matter if it should actually desintegrate Smile And they'r rather cheap for the saving they offer Wink They'r worthless to recyclers - used ones can be had even cheaper.


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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603

cho
GT2559V

183
12-22-2013, 06:04 AM #4
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does the cat converter has any impact (restriction of flow) on turbo...?

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500SEC euro gen II powered by OM617a stolen from 84 300SD .... with 280se transmission now Smile
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cho
12-22-2013, 06:04 AM #4

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does the cat converter has any impact (restriction of flow) on turbo...?

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500SEC euro gen II powered by OM617a stolen from 84 300SD .... with 280se transmission now Smile
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12-22-2013, 06:31 AM #5
I'd be surprised if it doesn't... Smile So what? I'm not after the last 0.5HP. I want a relaxed cruiser. I have a relaxed cruiser Smile

[Image: w124_unten-1.jpg]

Car is now on R129 winter wheels... 8x16" ET35 steels with 225/55 R16 tyres and W140 hubcaps.

[Image: r129_felgen-2.jpg]

[Image: r129_felgen-3.jpg]

[Image: r129_felgen-5.jpg]

[Image: r129_felgen-4.jpg]

And el cheapo boost gauge for less than 15€... tyre gauge, bit of hose an T-connector in the ALDA boost feed.

[Image: ladedruck_anzeige-2.jpg]

^needs improvement, but it's only temporary to test boost level.
This post was last modified: 12-22-2013, 06:40 AM by DiseaselWeasel.

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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603
DiseaselWeasel
12-22-2013, 06:31 AM #5

I'd be surprised if it doesn't... Smile So what? I'm not after the last 0.5HP. I want a relaxed cruiser. I have a relaxed cruiser Smile


[Image: w124_unten-1.jpg]

Car is now on R129 winter wheels... 8x16" ET35 steels with 225/55 R16 tyres and W140 hubcaps.

[Image: r129_felgen-2.jpg]

[Image: r129_felgen-3.jpg]

[Image: r129_felgen-5.jpg]

[Image: r129_felgen-4.jpg]

And el cheapo boost gauge for less than 15€... tyre gauge, bit of hose an T-connector in the ALDA boost feed.

[Image: ladedruck_anzeige-2.jpg]

^needs improvement, but it's only temporary to test boost level.


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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603

mario
TA 0301

70
12-22-2013, 06:12 PM #6
Very good thread as was there much in the TUV test as was this a Test due to the conversion or just your annual test
mario
12-22-2013, 06:12 PM #6

Very good thread as was there much in the TUV test as was this a Test due to the conversion or just your annual test

12-23-2013, 05:39 AM #7
Both. Every alteration to a car needs to be approved by a TÜV engineer (apart from installing a different radio, that's for free Big Grin) and registered to the vehicle's papers. But since I introuced the project to the engineer long before I even bought the donor car, it was only a formality, more or less. And the 2 years inspection was also passed without a single advice Smile

The biggest concern was the front axle load capacity. The donor had 990kg, the coupé 800kg. With the OM603 turbo, the 800kg would hav been exceeded. That's why I had to invest in brand new springs from MB for 120€ each. Wink Or in other words, we got that sorted no problem there.

And since then (august) I've done 12.000km without a single issue. Very convenient!

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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603
DiseaselWeasel
12-23-2013, 05:39 AM #7

Both. Every alteration to a car needs to be approved by a TÜV engineer (apart from installing a different radio, that's for free Big Grin) and registered to the vehicle's papers. But since I introuced the project to the engineer long before I even bought the donor car, it was only a formality, more or less. And the 2 years inspection was also passed without a single advice Smile

The biggest concern was the front axle load capacity. The donor had 990kg, the coupé 800kg. With the OM603 turbo, the 800kg would hav been exceeded. That's why I had to invest in brand new springs from MB for 120€ each. Wink Or in other words, we got that sorted no problem there.

And since then (august) I've done 12.000km without a single issue. Very convenient!


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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603

mb-rene
Naturally-aspirated

21
12-27-2013, 12:29 PM #8
haha i like it #2 Smile
so what is your boost level? under full load driving i have 1 bar,
1,2 bar with water inj.

gr rene
w124 300 turbodiesel '86
C124 300 turbodiesel coupe '93
w114 300 turbodiesel '69
http://youtu.be/RFLEg7X09dI
mb-rene
12-27-2013, 12:29 PM #8

haha i like it #2 Smile
so what is your boost level? under full load driving i have 1 bar,
1,2 bar with water inj.


gr rene
w124 300 turbodiesel '86
C124 300 turbodiesel coupe '93
w114 300 turbodiesel '69
http://youtu.be/RFLEg7X09dI

12-27-2013, 04:07 PM #9
Stock boost, around 0.85-.9 bar Smile Intercooler is next step before I try playing with screws Wink

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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603
DiseaselWeasel
12-27-2013, 04:07 PM #9

Stock boost, around 0.85-.9 bar Smile Intercooler is next step before I try playing with screws Wink


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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603

06-30-2014, 06:36 AM #10
So, in the meanwhile I've put 205/55 R16 tyres on the 8x16s and added some very early R129 SL hub caps.

[Image: 205er-2.jpg]

[Image: 20555r168x16et35.jpg]

[Image: sakura.jpg]

Did some minor welding to the floor pan (seat cross member literaly fell through the floor! WTF!?)...

[Image: bodenblech-3.jpg]

Gave the rear suspension a full rebuild...

[Image: achse_abgefallen.jpg]

[Image: achse-13.jpg]

...and FINALLY got hold of all the required parts for stock transmission oil cooler setup, some double.

[Image: getriebe_k%C3%BChler-2.jpg]

And the first unshedduled maintenance...

[Image: stopfen-3.jpg]

[Image: stopfen-4.jpg]

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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603
DiseaselWeasel
06-30-2014, 06:36 AM #10

So, in the meanwhile I've put 205/55 R16 tyres on the 8x16s and added some very early R129 SL hub caps.

[Image: 205er-2.jpg]

[Image: 20555r168x16et35.jpg]

[Image: sakura.jpg]

Did some minor welding to the floor pan (seat cross member literaly fell through the floor! WTF!?)...

[Image: bodenblech-3.jpg]

Gave the rear suspension a full rebuild...

[Image: achse_abgefallen.jpg]

[Image: achse-13.jpg]

...and FINALLY got hold of all the required parts for stock transmission oil cooler setup, some double.

[Image: getriebe_k%C3%BChler-2.jpg]

And the first unshedduled maintenance...

[Image: stopfen-3.jpg]

[Image: stopfen-4.jpg]


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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603

tjts1
GT2256V

125
06-30-2014, 10:18 AM #11
Quote:[Image: getriebe_k%C3%BChler-2.jpg]
I haven't seen this before. Where does it mount up? Can it be used as an engine oil cooler? I wish I could find 15" or 16" MB steelies in the US. Only source I know of is the spare tire of some models.
This post was last modified: 06-30-2014, 10:19 AM by tjts1.

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tjts1
06-30-2014, 10:18 AM #11

Quote:[Image: getriebe_k%C3%BChler-2.jpg]
I haven't seen this before. Where does it mount up? Can it be used as an engine oil cooler? I wish I could find 15" or 16" MB steelies in the US. Only source I know of is the spare tire of some models.


[Image: 208104.png]

06-30-2014, 10:35 AM #12
Hi!

It's in the same location as the engine oil cooler, just on the passenger's side, behind the bumper Smile And was ONLY ever fitted to 400E/E420 V8 and 300D/TD Turbo IF they had both A/C AND tow bar from factory. I take it that cars for the US market never had factory tow bars fitted? This explains why you've never came across one before Smile Bit difficult to see, but there's a bracket welded to the body to hold the fan:

[Image: getriebe_%C3%B6lk%C3%BChler3.jpg]

At least all Euro-Turbodiesels have all the brackets pre-installed and can be retro-fitted easy. It's basically the engine oil cooler mirrored on the passenger's side - incl. all the brackets.

Cooler is the same as the engine oil cooler. But with thread for a temperature switch to activate the cooling fan. But you don't want to know the dealership prices for this... It's well beyond 1000€ for the parts alone!! Cooler is like 800, air intake 250+ and the electric fan is something around 450 IIRC. Hence I had a long, hard hunt for good 2nd hand parts Wink They'r rare even in Europe!
This post was last modified: 06-30-2014, 10:39 AM by DiseaselWeasel.

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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603
DiseaselWeasel
06-30-2014, 10:35 AM #12

Hi!

It's in the same location as the engine oil cooler, just on the passenger's side, behind the bumper Smile And was ONLY ever fitted to 400E/E420 V8 and 300D/TD Turbo IF they had both A/C AND tow bar from factory. I take it that cars for the US market never had factory tow bars fitted? This explains why you've never came across one before Smile Bit difficult to see, but there's a bracket welded to the body to hold the fan:

[Image: getriebe_%C3%B6lk%C3%BChler3.jpg]

At least all Euro-Turbodiesels have all the brackets pre-installed and can be retro-fitted easy. It's basically the engine oil cooler mirrored on the passenger's side - incl. all the brackets.

Cooler is the same as the engine oil cooler. But with thread for a temperature switch to activate the cooling fan. But you don't want to know the dealership prices for this... It's well beyond 1000€ for the parts alone!! Cooler is like 800, air intake 250+ and the electric fan is something around 450 IIRC. Hence I had a long, hard hunt for good 2nd hand parts Wink They'r rare even in Europe!


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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603

tjts1
GT2256V

125
06-30-2014, 11:07 AM #13
Does the oil cooler on the other side have a similar fan? I'm only interested in getting a fan for the engine oil cooler on the other side. None of the MB cars shipped to the US are setup for towing, only a few SUVs and thats a dealer installed option. All cars in the US are limited by law to towing 1500LB MAX.
This post was last modified: 06-30-2014, 11:08 AM by tjts1.

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tjts1
06-30-2014, 11:07 AM #13

Does the oil cooler on the other side have a similar fan? I'm only interested in getting a fan for the engine oil cooler on the other side. None of the MB cars shipped to the US are setup for towing, only a few SUVs and thats a dealer installed option. All cars in the US are limited by law to towing 1500LB MAX.


[Image: 208104.png]

06-30-2014, 11:24 AM #14
No. Engine oil cooler doesn't have a fan... See picture in first post. Smile

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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603
DiseaselWeasel
06-30-2014, 11:24 AM #14

No. Engine oil cooler doesn't have a fan... See picture in first post. Smile


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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603

tjts1
GT2256V

125
06-30-2014, 12:13 PM #15
Lame. I want to put an electric fan on the oil cooler.

[Image: 208104.png]
tjts1
06-30-2014, 12:13 PM #15

Lame. I want to put an electric fan on the oil cooler.


[Image: 208104.png]

mbz123
GT2256V

122
07-01-2014, 08:41 AM #16
(06-30-2014, 12:13 PM)tjts1 Lame. I want to put an electric fan on the oil cooler.

Overkill, no? Quick and dirty solution = run some ducting a'la "ram air effect" to help route airflow. By the time oil actually arrives at the cooler it's probably already cool enough.

Either way it'd be easy enough with the plethora of fans throughout the parts yards. Just need to get a little creative with the shroud. Epoxy much?

(06-30-2014, 10:35 AM)DiseaselWeasel Hi!

It's in the same location as the engine oil cooler, just on the passenger's side, behind the bumper Smile And was ONLY ever fitted to 400E/E420 V8 and 300D/TD Turbo IF they had both A/C AND tow bar from factory. I take it that cars for the US market never had factory tow bars fitted? This explains why you've never came across one before Smile Bit difficult to see, but there's a bracket welded to the body to hold the fan:

[Image: getriebe_%C3%B6lk%C3%BChler3.jpg]

At least all Euro-Turbodiesels have all the brackets pre-installed and can be retro-fitted easy. It's basically the engine oil cooler mirrored on the passenger's side - incl. all the brackets.

Cooler is the same as the engine oil cooler. But with thread for a temperature switch to activate the cooling fan. But you don't want to know the dealership prices for this... It's well beyond 1000€ for the parts alone!! Cooler is like 800, air intake 250+ and the electric fan is something around 450 IIRC. Hence I had a long, hard hunt for good 2nd hand parts Wink They'r rare even in Europe!

Simply glorious, sir! Thanks for posting that pic. I'd stumbled on it before, didn't save and forgotten where, of course. No longer.

And are you joking??? Factory tow bar on a passenger vehicle? HA! Our perfect government would never allow us mere morons such capability. We're too stupid to handle that kinda responsibility. You see kids, that is why we never get any of the good stuff...

Good job on the suspension and fab work. Stories about stepping through the floorboard or seats falling through to the ground or spring perches giving way still give me pause.

DiseaselWeasel And el cheapo boost gauge for less than 15€... tyre gauge, bit of hose an T-connector in the ALDA boost feed.[Image: ladedruck_anzeige-2.jpg]^needs improvement, but it's only temporary to test boost level.

Indeed. What's that saying about great minds? In any case no need to overcomplicate some things. I do admit that mine seems to get punted out the door every now and again... Ahhh, but it's only temporary and so goes life.

Keep up the good work, lovin' this build.

MBZ123
mbz123
07-01-2014, 08:41 AM #16

(06-30-2014, 12:13 PM)tjts1 Lame. I want to put an electric fan on the oil cooler.

Overkill, no? Quick and dirty solution = run some ducting a'la "ram air effect" to help route airflow. By the time oil actually arrives at the cooler it's probably already cool enough.

Either way it'd be easy enough with the plethora of fans throughout the parts yards. Just need to get a little creative with the shroud. Epoxy much?

(06-30-2014, 10:35 AM)DiseaselWeasel Hi!

It's in the same location as the engine oil cooler, just on the passenger's side, behind the bumper Smile And was ONLY ever fitted to 400E/E420 V8 and 300D/TD Turbo IF they had both A/C AND tow bar from factory. I take it that cars for the US market never had factory tow bars fitted? This explains why you've never came across one before Smile Bit difficult to see, but there's a bracket welded to the body to hold the fan:

[Image: getriebe_%C3%B6lk%C3%BChler3.jpg]

At least all Euro-Turbodiesels have all the brackets pre-installed and can be retro-fitted easy. It's basically the engine oil cooler mirrored on the passenger's side - incl. all the brackets.

Cooler is the same as the engine oil cooler. But with thread for a temperature switch to activate the cooling fan. But you don't want to know the dealership prices for this... It's well beyond 1000€ for the parts alone!! Cooler is like 800, air intake 250+ and the electric fan is something around 450 IIRC. Hence I had a long, hard hunt for good 2nd hand parts Wink They'r rare even in Europe!

Simply glorious, sir! Thanks for posting that pic. I'd stumbled on it before, didn't save and forgotten where, of course. No longer.

And are you joking??? Factory tow bar on a passenger vehicle? HA! Our perfect government would never allow us mere morons such capability. We're too stupid to handle that kinda responsibility. You see kids, that is why we never get any of the good stuff...

Good job on the suspension and fab work. Stories about stepping through the floorboard or seats falling through to the ground or spring perches giving way still give me pause.

DiseaselWeasel And el cheapo boost gauge for less than 15€... tyre gauge, bit of hose an T-connector in the ALDA boost feed.[Image: ladedruck_anzeige-2.jpg]^needs improvement, but it's only temporary to test boost level.

Indeed. What's that saying about great minds? In any case no need to overcomplicate some things. I do admit that mine seems to get punted out the door every now and again... Ahhh, but it's only temporary and so goes life.

Keep up the good work, lovin' this build.

MBZ123

07-02-2014, 08:23 AM #17
Hi!

You'd be surprised about the amount of rust a W124 can hide! I spend most of my working days under W124s, welder in hand, and it still does give me surprises now and then Big Grin Would i buy one again? Probably not. But *knocks on wood* - this was one of the few things that needed welding...

Apart from one jacking point.

[Image: whace-2.jpg]

[Image: wha_8.jpg]

[Image: wha_ce.jpg]

And of course some voluntary welding in the boot...

[Image: last-0.jpg]

Which resulted in a gimmick usually only found in the wagons. And which is usefull in every car, in case - you know - want to got fast around corners AND cary big lumps of scrap metal (aka. precious spare parts) around.

[Image: last-8.jpg]
This post was last modified: 07-02-2014, 08:24 AM by DiseaselWeasel.

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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603
DiseaselWeasel
07-02-2014, 08:23 AM #17

Hi!

You'd be surprised about the amount of rust a W124 can hide! I spend most of my working days under W124s, welder in hand, and it still does give me surprises now and then Big Grin Would i buy one again? Probably not. But *knocks on wood* - this was one of the few things that needed welding...

Apart from one jacking point.

[Image: whace-2.jpg]

[Image: wha_8.jpg]

[Image: wha_ce.jpg]

And of course some voluntary welding in the boot...

[Image: last-0.jpg]

Which resulted in a gimmick usually only found in the wagons. And which is usefull in every car, in case - you know - want to got fast around corners AND cary big lumps of scrap metal (aka. precious spare parts) around.

[Image: last-8.jpg]


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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603

winmutt
bitbanger

3,468
07-02-2014, 12:50 PM #18
Did you rebuild the ASD or did it still have material left on the friction disks? Are you actuating it?

1987 300D Sturmmachine
1991 300D Nearly Perfect
1985 300D Weekend/Camping/Dog car
1974 L508D Motoroam Monarch "NightMare"
OBK #42
winmutt
07-02-2014, 12:50 PM #18

Did you rebuild the ASD or did it still have material left on the friction disks? Are you actuating it?


1987 300D Sturmmachine
1991 300D Nearly Perfect
1985 300D Weekend/Camping/Dog car
1974 L508D Motoroam Monarch "NightMare"
OBK #42

07-02-2014, 12:57 PM #19
I didn't open it... It's a MB replacement unit, albeit with some miles on it. My car had ASD from factory, all works as intended. It effectively prevents single-wheel-spin on gravel & snow, that's enough for me Smile Only gave it a couple of fluid changes with Castrol Syntrax LSD to flush it out. I hope it never breaks, finding another will be a nightmare!

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DiseaselWeasel
07-02-2014, 12:57 PM #19

I didn't open it... It's a MB replacement unit, albeit with some miles on it. My car had ASD from factory, all works as intended. It effectively prevents single-wheel-spin on gravel & snow, that's enough for me Smile Only gave it a couple of fluid changes with Castrol Syntrax LSD to flush it out. I hope it never breaks, finding another will be a nightmare!


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mbz123
GT2256V

122
07-03-2014, 07:09 AM #20
(07-02-2014, 08:23 AM)DiseaselWeasel Which resulted in a gimmick usually only found in the wagons. And which is usefull in every car, in case - you know - want to got fast around corners AND cary big lumps of scrap metal (aka. precious spare parts) around.

O I GET IT! Can I see, can I see??? Pleeeeeeeeze?

(07-02-2014, 08:23 AM)DiseaselWeasel [Image: last-8.jpg]

Is this the "before" or "after" pic. My eyes :confused:

Custom tank? Or did you Picasso the original down below? OMG, WHOAH, tell me you had a purist's epiphany and wouldn't settle for less than a bona-fide genuine example from a wagon? Me=IMPRESSED. You=Pulling out ALL THE STOPS. HA. How much, if any, of the sheet metal had to come off for it to fit? And you know I have to ask, where do you "insert" your thingee now? 8-D

O hold on. Wait just one fire breathing minute there mister. Are you trying to be tricky??? I can always spot a riddler, even the really good ones ya know. You didn't go and get all batchet "crazy like" with a fabbed up custom hydraulic install just so you can carry more pricey parts around while "incognito mode" now did you? Or was it so you can transport enough groceries to last you four weeks instead of two AND save a trip's worth of fuel to the market too? I know I despise bumping elbows with grumpy grannies and plastic soccermommies as much as the next fellah! Talk about WINNING! IMPRESSED^squared. Buuuut, ya NOPE.

You strike me more like a connoisseur and champion of the super sleeper style;-) It's us, err, I mean it's you silent types everyone needs to be concerned about... LOL

Waiting...

MBZ123
mbz123
07-03-2014, 07:09 AM #20

(07-02-2014, 08:23 AM)DiseaselWeasel Which resulted in a gimmick usually only found in the wagons. And which is usefull in every car, in case - you know - want to got fast around corners AND cary big lumps of scrap metal (aka. precious spare parts) around.

O I GET IT! Can I see, can I see??? Pleeeeeeeeze?

(07-02-2014, 08:23 AM)DiseaselWeasel [Image: last-8.jpg]

Is this the "before" or "after" pic. My eyes :confused:

Custom tank? Or did you Picasso the original down below? OMG, WHOAH, tell me you had a purist's epiphany and wouldn't settle for less than a bona-fide genuine example from a wagon? Me=IMPRESSED. You=Pulling out ALL THE STOPS. HA. How much, if any, of the sheet metal had to come off for it to fit? And you know I have to ask, where do you "insert" your thingee now? 8-D

O hold on. Wait just one fire breathing minute there mister. Are you trying to be tricky??? I can always spot a riddler, even the really good ones ya know. You didn't go and get all batchet "crazy like" with a fabbed up custom hydraulic install just so you can carry more pricey parts around while "incognito mode" now did you? Or was it so you can transport enough groceries to last you four weeks instead of two AND save a trip's worth of fuel to the market too? I know I despise bumping elbows with grumpy grannies and plastic soccermommies as much as the next fellah! Talk about WINNING! IMPRESSED^squared. Buuuut, ya NOPE.

You strike me more like a connoisseur and champion of the super sleeper style;-) It's us, err, I mean it's you silent types everyone needs to be concerned about... LOL

Waiting...

MBZ123

07-03-2014, 07:46 AM #21
LOL - it's far less complicated than this... Big Grin But obviously not as obvious as I thought it would be. Well - to ease your tension; I merely put in those cargo loop. Or whatever they'r called in no-tow-bar-country Rolleyes

[Image: last-4.jpg]

[Image: last-5.jpg]

[Image: last-6.jpg]

And I see you raving about hydraulics - well, nothing to add in this department. It's all there, thank you Mr. 1st owner for your considerate ticking of options Smile

Yes, factory SLS.

[Image: federspeicher_1.jpg]

Shocks with hydraulics attached...

[Image: br2.jpg]

However Mr. options ticker didn't see that there was the option of a tow bar. Which would make sense with SLS. Without a tow bar SLS is - well, no the most sensible choice. But oh well - things can be improved. So in with the factory tow bar, some 25 years later. Drill 9 pre-peened holes, some bolts and there you go.

[Image: ahk_2.jpg]

[Image: ahk_10.jpg]

The worse part is the electrics, the loom runs acros the car into the fuse box...

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DiseaselWeasel
07-03-2014, 07:46 AM #21

LOL - it's far less complicated than this... Big Grin But obviously not as obvious as I thought it would be. Well - to ease your tension; I merely put in those cargo loop. Or whatever they'r called in no-tow-bar-country Rolleyes

[Image: last-4.jpg]

[Image: last-5.jpg]

[Image: last-6.jpg]

And I see you raving about hydraulics - well, nothing to add in this department. It's all there, thank you Mr. 1st owner for your considerate ticking of options Smile

Yes, factory SLS.

[Image: federspeicher_1.jpg]

Shocks with hydraulics attached...

[Image: br2.jpg]

However Mr. options ticker didn't see that there was the option of a tow bar. Which would make sense with SLS. Without a tow bar SLS is - well, no the most sensible choice. But oh well - things can be improved. So in with the factory tow bar, some 25 years later. Drill 9 pre-peened holes, some bolts and there you go.

[Image: ahk_2.jpg]

[Image: ahk_10.jpg]

The worse part is the electrics, the loom runs acros the car into the fuse box...


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mbz123
GT2256V

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07-03-2014, 03:43 PM #22
(07-03-2014, 07:46 AM)DiseaselWeasel LOL - it's far less complicated than this... Big Grin

Well ya, that was most obvious.

(07-03-2014, 07:46 AM)DiseaselWeasel But obviously not as obvious as I thought it would be.

Well now it's obvious there are those rare occurrences where the obviously obvious is such that it is no longer and reverts to being just, you know, obvious. But, obviously rare...

(07-03-2014, 07:46 AM)DiseaselWeasel Well - to ease your tension; I merely put in those cargo loop. Or whatever they'r called in no-tow-bar-country Rolleyes

AAAAAHHHHHHHH... MUH SIDES! I swear, I was gonna say answer C! Oh, the pain. LOL

I saw them and I did one of those looks your dog gives you when he knows you gots something but he can't see it. And will just wait there givin you the standoff treatment.


(07-03-2014, 07:46 AM)DiseaselWeasel And I see you raving about hydraulics - well, nothing to add in this department. It's all there, thank you Mr. 1st owner for your considerate ticking of options Smile

Yes, factory SLS.

[Image: federspeicher_1.jpg]

Shocks with hydraulics attached...

[Image: br2.jpg]

However Mr. options ticker didn't see that there was the option of a tow bar. Which would make sense with SLS. Without a tow bar SLS is - well, no the most sensible choice.

Obviously someone who needed assistance with the obvious being pointed out to him.

>>Uh, ya let me add another couple hundred pounds of dead weight, I don't feel I deserve such great performance in a car.
>>I get anxiety attacks with extreme inertial moments...

What else is there to say? O ya...

Dat chordage doe.

(07-03-2014, 07:46 AM)DiseaselWeasel [Image: ahk_10.jpg]

May I someday meet, shake the hand and buy a beer for the individual responsible for stacking that mass of seasoned heat providing material. Hory Chit! You are one meticulous man, my friend. I like the way it almost looks like you can play one epic game of uberJenga with all your drunken buddies. Cedar?

And I no forgets. Good job, build coming along nicely.

MBZ123
mbz123
07-03-2014, 03:43 PM #22

(07-03-2014, 07:46 AM)DiseaselWeasel LOL - it's far less complicated than this... Big Grin

Well ya, that was most obvious.

(07-03-2014, 07:46 AM)DiseaselWeasel But obviously not as obvious as I thought it would be.

Well now it's obvious there are those rare occurrences where the obviously obvious is such that it is no longer and reverts to being just, you know, obvious. But, obviously rare...

(07-03-2014, 07:46 AM)DiseaselWeasel Well - to ease your tension; I merely put in those cargo loop. Or whatever they'r called in no-tow-bar-country Rolleyes

AAAAAHHHHHHHH... MUH SIDES! I swear, I was gonna say answer C! Oh, the pain. LOL

I saw them and I did one of those looks your dog gives you when he knows you gots something but he can't see it. And will just wait there givin you the standoff treatment.


(07-03-2014, 07:46 AM)DiseaselWeasel And I see you raving about hydraulics - well, nothing to add in this department. It's all there, thank you Mr. 1st owner for your considerate ticking of options Smile

Yes, factory SLS.

[Image: federspeicher_1.jpg]

Shocks with hydraulics attached...

[Image: br2.jpg]

However Mr. options ticker didn't see that there was the option of a tow bar. Which would make sense with SLS. Without a tow bar SLS is - well, no the most sensible choice.

Obviously someone who needed assistance with the obvious being pointed out to him.

>>Uh, ya let me add another couple hundred pounds of dead weight, I don't feel I deserve such great performance in a car.
>>I get anxiety attacks with extreme inertial moments...

What else is there to say? O ya...

Dat chordage doe.

(07-03-2014, 07:46 AM)DiseaselWeasel [Image: ahk_10.jpg]

May I someday meet, shake the hand and buy a beer for the individual responsible for stacking that mass of seasoned heat providing material. Hory Chit! You are one meticulous man, my friend. I like the way it almost looks like you can play one epic game of uberJenga with all your drunken buddies. Cedar?

And I no forgets. Good job, build coming along nicely.

MBZ123

07-05-2014, 07:54 AM #23
It's beech wood, Sir Wink Most readily available, long burning and cheap. Oak would be better, but expensiv... So beech it is for home heating.

Anyway. As nice as the SLS is, it's got one big problem in the sedan/coupé; the lower shock bearing. It's a spherical bearing and not up to the job. Well, not forever. After 20-25 years the bearing has had it and starts to make knocking noises. The problem is that it's not available - you need to buy the whole shock. Shocking expensive! Worst case is if you have a 500E (SLS from factory!) with AMG-suspension. In that case you'r looking at 1200€. Per single shock!! How's that for a price tag?? Cool

Now i hear you say "take the wagon shocks". And I reply: "nope!". And if you'r asking why, I can tell you. And since a picture says more than a lot of blabla;

[Image: limo_tee_d%C3%A4mpfer.jpg]

Wagon has 1. two bolts, 2. is shorter and 3. has different connectors.

I'm currently looking for set of 2nd hand sedan SLS shocks to explore possibilities for repairing them. Spherical bearings are standardized items - I'd be very surprised if the shock manufacturer used special-made bearings for a comparably low-volume product (it was very rarely ordered with sedans/coupés). Watch this place!

And thanks for the nice words Smile The car has done about 25.000km now in less than a year - and never broke down. The only unplaned work i had to do was the leaking core plug. I love this car! Blush

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DiseaselWeasel
07-05-2014, 07:54 AM #23

It's beech wood, Sir Wink Most readily available, long burning and cheap. Oak would be better, but expensiv... So beech it is for home heating.

Anyway. As nice as the SLS is, it's got one big problem in the sedan/coupé; the lower shock bearing. It's a spherical bearing and not up to the job. Well, not forever. After 20-25 years the bearing has had it and starts to make knocking noises. The problem is that it's not available - you need to buy the whole shock. Shocking expensive! Worst case is if you have a 500E (SLS from factory!) with AMG-suspension. In that case you'r looking at 1200€. Per single shock!! How's that for a price tag?? Cool

Now i hear you say "take the wagon shocks". And I reply: "nope!". And if you'r asking why, I can tell you. And since a picture says more than a lot of blabla;

[Image: limo_tee_d%C3%A4mpfer.jpg]

Wagon has 1. two bolts, 2. is shorter and 3. has different connectors.

I'm currently looking for set of 2nd hand sedan SLS shocks to explore possibilities for repairing them. Spherical bearings are standardized items - I'd be very surprised if the shock manufacturer used special-made bearings for a comparably low-volume product (it was very rarely ordered with sedans/coupés). Watch this place!

And thanks for the nice words Smile The car has done about 25.000km now in less than a year - and never broke down. The only unplaned work i had to do was the leaking core plug. I love this car! Blush


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mbz123
GT2256V

122
07-07-2014, 11:46 AM #24
You're on the right track with the rebuild approach. Good luck with hunting down a spare set of rams and those bearings. Have you tried the parts catalog yet? I'd hop on epc and see what interchangeability exists and get exhaustive list for parts numbers. Surprising just how many models can be fitted with the hydro-pneumatic suspension. Close to all of them probably.

MBZ123
mbz123
07-07-2014, 11:46 AM #24

You're on the right track with the rebuild approach. Good luck with hunting down a spare set of rams and those bearings. Have you tried the parts catalog yet? I'd hop on epc and see what interchangeability exists and get exhaustive list for parts numbers. Surprising just how many models can be fitted with the hydro-pneumatic suspension. Close to all of them probably.

MBZ123

07-07-2014, 03:43 PM #25
Been there, done that Wink Not available individually. The interwebs recommends to fit Golf MkII A-arm bushes, but they'r bare rubber. And since the SLS strut is load-bearing, I don't think that's a good idea, as far as longevity is concerned. But I may well go down and try that route. Though a proper spherical bearing sounds better to me.

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DiseaselWeasel
07-07-2014, 03:43 PM #25

Been there, done that Wink Not available individually. The interwebs recommends to fit Golf MkII A-arm bushes, but they'r bare rubber. And since the SLS strut is load-bearing, I don't think that's a good idea, as far as longevity is concerned. But I may well go down and try that route. Though a proper spherical bearing sounds better to me.


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uli124125
TA 0301

53
07-13-2014, 07:31 AM #26
hi
really nice,
but wtf i see there?
an unpainted fender :p
greatings
mb124.de banned uli Big Grin
uli124125
07-13-2014, 07:31 AM #26

hi
really nice,
but wtf i see there?
an unpainted fender :p
greatings
mb124.de banned uli Big Grin

07-13-2014, 10:51 AM #27
Shut up! Tongue

w123-forum banned Jan Wink

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DiseaselWeasel
07-13-2014, 10:51 AM #27

Shut up! Tongue

w123-forum banned Jan Wink


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maxypriest
Holset

287
07-13-2014, 04:08 PM #28
What does that ecu behind the battery do? Ke injection?

W124 om606 HX40 finished and it's a beauty 450bhp/456ft-lbs
maxypriest
07-13-2014, 04:08 PM #28

What does that ecu behind the battery do? Ke injection?


W124 om606 HX40 finished and it's a beauty 450bhp/456ft-lbs

07-13-2014, 04:22 PM #29
There are ecus for ABS (the big one), ELR (idle control), ASD, Kickdown&A/C and of course the infamous OVP relais.

[Image: elektrik-1.jpg]

The empty bracket was for the KE ECU - and may serve as holder for the parking heater, if I fit that. But I'm not yet in the mood for that...

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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603
DiseaselWeasel
07-13-2014, 04:22 PM #29

There are ecus for ABS (the big one), ELR (idle control), ASD, Kickdown&A/C and of course the infamous OVP relais.

[Image: elektrik-1.jpg]

The empty bracket was for the KE ECU - and may serve as holder for the parking heater, if I fit that. But I'm not yet in the mood for that...


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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603

maxypriest
Holset

287
07-13-2014, 05:07 PM #30
Abs ecu! Thanks jan

W124 om606 HX40 finished and it's a beauty 450bhp/456ft-lbs
maxypriest
07-13-2014, 05:07 PM #30

Abs ecu! Thanks jan


W124 om606 HX40 finished and it's a beauty 450bhp/456ft-lbs

10-05-2014, 11:29 AM #31
Little catch up...

(07-13-2014, 07:31 AM)uli124125 but wtf i see there?
an unpainted fender :p

Only for you my dear Uli Heart

[Image: koti-3.jpg]

[Image: polish-3.jpg]

^didn't turn out too bad for a quick rattle can job Smile Some polishing, some waxing and it's all good. Colour is no match, but depending on daylight & viewing angle it's good. From dfferent angles not so good. But I'm fine by that... It was cheap enough and it's a VERY hard colour to mtach my painter told me...

And since then I bought another Turbo...

[Image: turbo-18.jpg]

But due to it's stupid amount of doors it was gutted & scrapped...

[Image: turbo_ausbau.jpg]

[Image: krabben_einsatz-2.jpg]

[Image: turbo_schrotter_kran.jpg]

Bought for it's ASD diff and to have some replacement parts like gearbox, pump, hoses and all the Turbo parts...

And since I'm runing 16" R129 wheels anyway, I figured I might as well upgrade to the R129's 300mm 4-pot brake... And so I did.

[Image: sl_bremse-4.jpg]

[Image: sl_bremse-6.jpg]

and the stopping power of these is just vomit-inducing... Incredible what a difference in stopping force this made!! Downside is limited wheel choice. Basically only 500E/R129 wheels fit... 15-holes, 8-holes and the 8x16" steels I'm currently running. Though I bought a set of 7.5x16" W140 steels - as soon as I can get hold of 10mm spacers (they have ET51!) I will try them on.

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DiseaselWeasel
10-05-2014, 11:29 AM #31

Little catch up...

(07-13-2014, 07:31 AM)uli124125 but wtf i see there?
an unpainted fender :p

Only for you my dear Uli Heart

[Image: koti-3.jpg]

[Image: polish-3.jpg]

^didn't turn out too bad for a quick rattle can job Smile Some polishing, some waxing and it's all good. Colour is no match, but depending on daylight & viewing angle it's good. From dfferent angles not so good. But I'm fine by that... It was cheap enough and it's a VERY hard colour to mtach my painter told me...

And since then I bought another Turbo...

[Image: turbo-18.jpg]

But due to it's stupid amount of doors it was gutted & scrapped...

[Image: turbo_ausbau.jpg]

[Image: krabben_einsatz-2.jpg]

[Image: turbo_schrotter_kran.jpg]

Bought for it's ASD diff and to have some replacement parts like gearbox, pump, hoses and all the Turbo parts...

And since I'm runing 16" R129 wheels anyway, I figured I might as well upgrade to the R129's 300mm 4-pot brake... And so I did.

[Image: sl_bremse-4.jpg]

[Image: sl_bremse-6.jpg]

and the stopping power of these is just vomit-inducing... Incredible what a difference in stopping force this made!! Downside is limited wheel choice. Basically only 500E/R129 wheels fit... 15-holes, 8-holes and the 8x16" steels I'm currently running. Though I bought a set of 7.5x16" W140 steels - as soon as I can get hold of 10mm spacers (they have ET51!) I will try them on.


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mbz123
GT2256V

122
10-06-2014, 02:26 AM #32
(10-05-2014, 11:29 AM)DiseaselWeasel Little catch up...

^didn't turn out too bad for a quick rattle can job Smile Some polishing, some waxing and it's all good. Colour is no match, but depending on daylight & viewing angle it's good. From dfferent angles not so good. But I'm fine by that... It was cheap enough and it's a VERY hard colour to mtach my painter told me...

Good job, definitely passable.

(10-05-2014, 11:29 AM)DiseaselWeasel [Image: turbo_ausbau.jpg]

Is that a lower engine compartment cover I see hanging in the background???? I ask as I've never seen one in the wild.

OOPS, nvm, for a moment I thought it belonged on a w126. I've come across plenty E-class lower covers.

(10-05-2014, 11:29 AM)DiseaselWeasel [Image: turbo_schrotter_kran.jpg]

Now that's BOSS right there! Pullin' straight to the front door and droppin' the C-L-A-W-O-F-D-E-A-T-H. The M-B wrecker is a nice touch, was it a custom order from the dealer?

MBZ123
This post was last modified: 10-06-2014, 02:31 AM by mbz123.
mbz123
10-06-2014, 02:26 AM #32

(10-05-2014, 11:29 AM)DiseaselWeasel Little catch up...

^didn't turn out too bad for a quick rattle can job Smile Some polishing, some waxing and it's all good. Colour is no match, but depending on daylight & viewing angle it's good. From dfferent angles not so good. But I'm fine by that... It was cheap enough and it's a VERY hard colour to mtach my painter told me...

Good job, definitely passable.

(10-05-2014, 11:29 AM)DiseaselWeasel [Image: turbo_ausbau.jpg]

Is that a lower engine compartment cover I see hanging in the background???? I ask as I've never seen one in the wild.

OOPS, nvm, for a moment I thought it belonged on a w126. I've come across plenty E-class lower covers.

(10-05-2014, 11:29 AM)DiseaselWeasel [Image: turbo_schrotter_kran.jpg]

Now that's BOSS right there! Pullin' straight to the front door and droppin' the C-L-A-W-O-F-D-E-A-T-H. The M-B wrecker is a nice touch, was it a custom order from the dealer?

MBZ123

10-07-2014, 03:54 PM #33
Same guy allready crushed my 300TD donor Smile

[Image: tdt_schrotter_kran.jpg]

Can oyu see what the sunroof is made for? ;-)

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DiseaselWeasel
10-07-2014, 03:54 PM #33

Same guy allready crushed my 300TD donor Smile

[Image: tdt_schrotter_kran.jpg]

Can oyu see what the sunroof is made for? ;-)


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04-26-2015, 06:08 AM #34
Soooo - since it seems almost impossible to find good 603 heads I thought "fuck it!" - and went the whole nine yards.

We took my Taxi and went to Franconia to collect a low-milage single-owner E300 with 243kkm on the clock and full MB service history.

[Image: 210-2.jpg]

[Image: 210-3.jpg]

Swapped bonnets with the seller's E240T...

[Image: 210-4.jpg]

[Image: 210-7.jpg]

[Image: w210.jpg]

Dinner...

[Image: 210-9.jpg]

...and off we went.

[Image: 210-10.jpg]

[Image: 210-12.jpg]

Plan is as follows:
- OM606 & 722.6 goes into the Coupé, with electronic pump. Will remain stock for now... At the moment it's more than enough power for my likings.
- the OM603 will go into storage and once I find a usable cylinder head will go into the Taxi. I have all the parts for a conversion left over from the grey '87 300D Turbo. Some even double. Only one deviation from the stock engine: intercooler. 

So - there's a lot of work ahead to make it all work... 

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DiseaselWeasel
04-26-2015, 06:08 AM #34

Soooo - since it seems almost impossible to find good 603 heads I thought "fuck it!" - and went the whole nine yards.

We took my Taxi and went to Franconia to collect a low-milage single-owner E300 with 243kkm on the clock and full MB service history.

[Image: 210-2.jpg]

[Image: 210-3.jpg]

Swapped bonnets with the seller's E240T...

[Image: 210-4.jpg]

[Image: 210-7.jpg]

[Image: w210.jpg]

Dinner...

[Image: 210-9.jpg]

...and off we went.

[Image: 210-10.jpg]

[Image: 210-12.jpg]

Plan is as follows:
- OM606 & 722.6 goes into the Coupé, with electronic pump. Will remain stock for now... At the moment it's more than enough power for my likings.
- the OM603 will go into storage and once I find a usable cylinder head will go into the Taxi. I have all the parts for a conversion left over from the grey '87 300D Turbo. Some even double. Only one deviation from the stock engine: intercooler. 

So - there's a lot of work ahead to make it all work... 


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maxypriest
Holset

287
04-27-2015, 06:09 AM #35
yes - i like!

W124 om606 HX40 finished and it's a beauty 450bhp/456ft-lbs
maxypriest
04-27-2015, 06:09 AM #35

yes - i like!


W124 om606 HX40 finished and it's a beauty 450bhp/456ft-lbs

05-01-2015, 12:31 PM #36
Stripped the drive train from the car, now there's "only" some wires left to remove... I must be a madman to try and keep electronic pump...

Also found engine & transmission cooler with electric fan - ist this normal setup? Never seen it before. But feel like it's a bit "over the top". But I'll try and add it, I think cooling fans there are a nice touch, especially for traffic jam or prolonged city driving. Also found 115 amp alternator which is a nice bonus.

[Image: 606-11.jpg]

[Image: 606-41.jpg]

[Image: 606-31.jpg]

[Image: schl-1.jpg]

[Image: schl-3.jpg]

[Image: schl-4.jpg]

[Image: om606_ausbau.jpg]

[Image: om606_ausbau-9.jpg]

[Image: om606_ausbau-7.jpg]

As soon as I have gutted the rest, will strip OM603 from the Coupé...

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DiseaselWeasel
05-01-2015, 12:31 PM #36

Stripped the drive train from the car, now there's "only" some wires left to remove... I must be a madman to try and keep electronic pump...

Also found engine & transmission cooler with electric fan - ist this normal setup? Never seen it before. But feel like it's a bit "over the top". But I'll try and add it, I think cooling fans there are a nice touch, especially for traffic jam or prolonged city driving. Also found 115 amp alternator which is a nice bonus.

[Image: 606-11.jpg]

[Image: 606-41.jpg]

[Image: 606-31.jpg]

[Image: schl-1.jpg]

[Image: schl-3.jpg]

[Image: schl-4.jpg]

[Image: om606_ausbau.jpg]

[Image: om606_ausbau-9.jpg]

[Image: om606_ausbau-7.jpg]

As soon as I have gutted the rest, will strip OM603 from the Coupé...


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05-05-2015, 05:50 AM #37
Oh bloody hell! What the fuck is this!? Big Grin

[Image: w210_wiring.jpg]

W210 wiring - totaly awesome! Big Grin Looks like the worst backyard wiring imaginable...

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DiseaselWeasel
05-05-2015, 05:50 AM #37

Oh bloody hell! What the fuck is this!? Big Grin

[Image: w210_wiring.jpg]

W210 wiring - totaly awesome! Big Grin Looks like the worst backyard wiring imaginable...


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maxypriest
Holset

287
05-05-2015, 08:55 AM #38
and people wonder why w210's suffer electrical failures!

W124 om606 HX40 finished and it's a beauty 450bhp/456ft-lbs
maxypriest
05-05-2015, 08:55 AM #38

and people wonder why w210's suffer electrical failures!


W124 om606 HX40 finished and it's a beauty 450bhp/456ft-lbs

05-05-2015, 12:18 PM #39
I'm starting to get a bit dizzy in my head Big Grin Might be a copper worm infection? I don't know... I've touched a lot of unprotected wires lately.

It would all be simple - but mr. stressed worker on assembly line just randomly stuffed wires in, next random conveyor belt worker put a carpet on top - hey presto! All done with the premium best-or-nothing Mercedes. Sigh... Most "looms" are entangled and meshed together - pure CHAOS. Still, I made a lot of progress today. Extracting the gearbox wiring loom which runs across the whole car. I removed the carpet & dashboar prior to opening the wiring channels. I'll let the pictures do the talking here...

[Image: kabel-1.jpg]

[Image: kabel-2.jpg]

[Image: kabel-3.jpg]

[Image: kabel-4.jpg]

[Image: kabel-5.jpg]

[Image: kabel-6.jpg]

And of course the TCU is filled with oil Big Grin

[Image: steuerger%C3%A4t_EGS.jpg]

But since it was still working well, I assume it's not damaged. I'll let it drain, give it a clean and invest a couple of bucks in a oil-stopp cable.

Well it might appear like nothing has happened, but now I know the basic wiring setup of the gearbox, know where everything is running to and what's connected to what and how. I labeled all up, tidied and split the loose wires into actuall wiring looms - not it can be extracted from the car next.

The more time I'm taking with this now, the less time it'll take to install everything later.

I'm starting to get a feel why mechanicall pumps & gearboxes are such a popular choice Big Grin

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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603
DiseaselWeasel
05-05-2015, 12:18 PM #39

I'm starting to get a bit dizzy in my head Big Grin Might be a copper worm infection? I don't know... I've touched a lot of unprotected wires lately.

It would all be simple - but mr. stressed worker on assembly line just randomly stuffed wires in, next random conveyor belt worker put a carpet on top - hey presto! All done with the premium best-or-nothing Mercedes. Sigh... Most "looms" are entangled and meshed together - pure CHAOS. Still, I made a lot of progress today. Extracting the gearbox wiring loom which runs across the whole car. I removed the carpet & dashboar prior to opening the wiring channels. I'll let the pictures do the talking here...

[Image: kabel-1.jpg]

[Image: kabel-2.jpg]

[Image: kabel-3.jpg]

[Image: kabel-4.jpg]

[Image: kabel-5.jpg]

[Image: kabel-6.jpg]

And of course the TCU is filled with oil Big Grin

[Image: steuerger%C3%A4t_EGS.jpg]

But since it was still working well, I assume it's not damaged. I'll let it drain, give it a clean and invest a couple of bucks in a oil-stopp cable.

Well it might appear like nothing has happened, but now I know the basic wiring setup of the gearbox, know where everything is running to and what's connected to what and how. I labeled all up, tidied and split the loose wires into actuall wiring looms - not it can be extracted from the car next.

The more time I'm taking with this now, the less time it'll take to install everything later.

I'm starting to get a feel why mechanicall pumps & gearboxes are such a popular choice Big Grin


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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603

erx
w202 om606

323
05-05-2015, 12:42 PM #40
(05-05-2015, 12:18 PM)DiseaselWeasel And of course the TCU is filled with oil Big Grin

[Image: steuerger%C3%A4t_EGS.jpg]

But since it was still working well, I assume it's not damaged. I'll let it drain, give it a clean and invest a couple of bucks in a oil-stopp cable.

Well it might appear like nothing has happened, but now I know the basic wiring setup of the gearbox, know where everything is running to and what's connected to what and how. I labeled all up, tidied and split the loose wires into actuall wiring looms - not it can be extracted from the car next.

The more time I'm taking with this now, the less time it'll take to install everything later.

I'm starting to get a feel why mechanicall pumps & gearboxes are such a popular choice Big Grin

You need this part, leaking connection it is very common problem with older boxes. 

[Image: %24_35.JPG]

It's not easy to take engine loom out, i've made that and got it working on another car. But then I realized that mechanical pump and olefejer controller is better combination because with stronger 320cdi or v8 box e300td's ecu is not working.

First start on w202 chassis, you can see all the wiring that was needed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLocDuZrQkQ&spfreload=1
This post was last modified: 05-05-2015, 12:50 PM by erx.
erx
05-05-2015, 12:42 PM #40

(05-05-2015, 12:18 PM)DiseaselWeasel And of course the TCU is filled with oil Big Grin

[Image: steuerger%C3%A4t_EGS.jpg]

But since it was still working well, I assume it's not damaged. I'll let it drain, give it a clean and invest a couple of bucks in a oil-stopp cable.

Well it might appear like nothing has happened, but now I know the basic wiring setup of the gearbox, know where everything is running to and what's connected to what and how. I labeled all up, tidied and split the loose wires into actuall wiring looms - not it can be extracted from the car next.

The more time I'm taking with this now, the less time it'll take to install everything later.

I'm starting to get a feel why mechanicall pumps & gearboxes are such a popular choice Big Grin

You need this part, leaking connection it is very common problem with older boxes. 

[Image: %24_35.JPG]

It's not easy to take engine loom out, i've made that and got it working on another car. But then I realized that mechanical pump and olefejer controller is better combination because with stronger 320cdi or v8 box e300td's ecu is not working.

First start on w202 chassis, you can see all the wiring that was needed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLocDuZrQkQ&spfreload=1

05-05-2015, 03:15 PM #41
Hi! I know how to go the easy route, but I explained it here: http://www.superturbodiesel.com/std/show...3#pid72973 - I'm too old for half-legal shit Smile Those times are over.

Neither am I planing to go over 200HP with this...

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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603
DiseaselWeasel
05-05-2015, 03:15 PM #41

Hi! I know how to go the easy route, but I explained it here: http://www.superturbodiesel.com/std/show...3#pid72973 - I'm too old for half-legal shit Smile Those times are over.

Neither am I planing to go over 200HP with this...


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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603

05-06-2015, 01:54 PM #42
Ok, thanks! I since found out with the new plug Smile Not expensive - cool!
This post was last modified: 05-06-2015, 01:55 PM by DiseaselWeasel.

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DiseaselWeasel
05-06-2015, 01:54 PM #42

Ok, thanks! I since found out with the new plug Smile Not expensive - cool!


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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603

erx
w202 om606

323
05-06-2015, 04:32 PM #43
(05-06-2015, 01:54 PM)DiseaselWeasel Ok, thanks! I since found out with the new plug Smile Not expensive - cool!

Nice. Smile 
So you want to stay 100% stock E300td setup just put it all into C124 and make it legal? Wow, I belive in Germany it will not going to be easy, they don't want to see any welds or custom made parts etc. 
These rusted w210's give good opportunities to upgrade older classics, 1000€ is really cheap for this kind of car. I bought my donor with 1500€ but it was almost 4 years ago.
This post was last modified: 05-06-2015, 04:33 PM by erx.
erx
05-06-2015, 04:32 PM #43

(05-06-2015, 01:54 PM)DiseaselWeasel Ok, thanks! I since found out with the new plug Smile Not expensive - cool!

Nice. Smile 
So you want to stay 100% stock E300td setup just put it all into C124 and make it legal? Wow, I belive in Germany it will not going to be easy, they don't want to see any welds or custom made parts etc. 
These rusted w210's give good opportunities to upgrade older classics, 1000€ is really cheap for this kind of car. I bought my donor with 1500€ but it was almost 4 years ago.

Hario'
C300TD Wagon (W202)

894
05-07-2015, 07:27 AM #44
Are you quite sure you have enough different types of trolley jacks?

UK spec. E300TD has engine oil cooler under wing, no fan. Tranny cooler is in engine coolant radiator headder tank.
So you might have towing- spec. or tropical- spec. car which is a bonus.




Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]
Hario'
05-07-2015, 07:27 AM #44

Are you quite sure you have enough different types of trolley jacks?

UK spec. E300TD has engine oil cooler under wing, no fan. Tranny cooler is in engine coolant radiator headder tank.
So you might have towing- spec. or tropical- spec. car which is a bonus.





Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]

05-07-2015, 01:24 PM #45
Ha! Now you've triggered me! Big Grin This is my next passion... Or shall I say "weird hobby #1"? I'm collecting these... Big Grin Currently in my "fleet"; 1 big high lift jack (1.25t), two medium jacks (1.6t), one smal jack (1.25t), 1 mechanical gearbox jack (750kg) and 1 hydraulic gearbox jack (1.6t). The youngest dates from the 70's, the oldest from 40's to 50`s (the mechanical gearbox jack).

[Image: bock_herde.jpg]

[Image: bockresto-6.jpg]

[Image: dopel-bock.jpg]

[Image: bockresto-6.jpg]

[Image: h125-38-bock.jpg]

And this I sold on since it's only capable of lifting 800kg (which was more than enough in the 50's/60's), after giving it a light restoration.

[Image: h08fertig.jpg]

Sorry for the off-topic, but I love these jacks to bits, and they have proven to be invaluable if you don't own a pit or lift Smile And despite the age, they still work very well!

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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603
DiseaselWeasel
05-07-2015, 01:24 PM #45

Ha! Now you've triggered me! Big Grin This is my next passion... Or shall I say "weird hobby #1"? I'm collecting these... Big Grin Currently in my "fleet"; 1 big high lift jack (1.25t), two medium jacks (1.6t), one smal jack (1.25t), 1 mechanical gearbox jack (750kg) and 1 hydraulic gearbox jack (1.6t). The youngest dates from the 70's, the oldest from 40's to 50`s (the mechanical gearbox jack).

[Image: bock_herde.jpg]

[Image: bockresto-6.jpg]

[Image: dopel-bock.jpg]

[Image: bockresto-6.jpg]

[Image: h125-38-bock.jpg]

And this I sold on since it's only capable of lifting 800kg (which was more than enough in the 50's/60's), after giving it a light restoration.

[Image: h08fertig.jpg]

Sorry for the off-topic, but I love these jacks to bits, and they have proven to be invaluable if you don't own a pit or lift Smile And despite the age, they still work very well!


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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603

mytmousemalibu
K26-2

34
05-07-2015, 05:45 PM #46
Those are some cool jacks! The ones we have in the states are very bland and uninteresting. I LOVE that old transmission jack! Neat pieces of engineering! My weird hobby/collection is Coleman lanterns and other gas-pressure appliances and kerosene heaters! And firearms but I wouldn't call guns "weird" really.

Great build BTW. If I can find a clean C124 here, I think I would swap everything over to one. They are hard to find.



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87' 300D daily driver, under the knife for a OM606 superturbo build!
82' 300SD~ Parting Out
93' 300TE~ Parting Out
89' 300E  ~ Parting Out
83' 240D~ Project "Cheap Drive"
03' 2500HD Dmax, lots of goodies
88' RX7 10th AE, 13B rotary Track Car Project
73' Datsun 510 wagon~ future project
79' Camaro Z28~ future project
mytmousemalibu
05-07-2015, 05:45 PM #46

Those are some cool jacks! The ones we have in the states are very bland and uninteresting. I LOVE that old transmission jack! Neat pieces of engineering! My weird hobby/collection is Coleman lanterns and other gas-pressure appliances and kerosene heaters! And firearms but I wouldn't call guns "weird" really.

Great build BTW. If I can find a clean C124 here, I think I would swap everything over to one. They are hard to find.




_______________________________________________________________
87' 300D daily driver, under the knife for a OM606 superturbo build!
82' 300SD~ Parting Out
93' 300TE~ Parting Out
89' 300E  ~ Parting Out
83' 240D~ Project "Cheap Drive"
03' 2500HD Dmax, lots of goodies
88' RX7 10th AE, 13B rotary Track Car Project
73' Datsun 510 wagon~ future project
79' Camaro Z28~ future project

Hario'
C300TD Wagon (W202)

894
05-08-2015, 06:50 AM #47
Ha that's a cool hobby! I am on the look out for an old jack too but I guess most of them got scrapped when they were upgraded. Something that looks like it's from the industrial revolution would be the best.

I am actually looking for an old jack as I have an old 12VDC hydaulic power pack and I want to make an elctro/hydraulic Franken-Jack..

Car looks nice too..
This post was last modified: 05-08-2015, 06:50 AM by Hario'.




Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]
Hario'
05-08-2015, 06:50 AM #47

Ha that's a cool hobby! I am on the look out for an old jack too but I guess most of them got scrapped when they were upgraded. Something that looks like it's from the industrial revolution would be the best.

I am actually looking for an old jack as I have an old 12VDC hydaulic power pack and I want to make an elctro/hydraulic Franken-Jack..

Car looks nice too..





Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]

05-09-2015, 02:41 AM #48
I'm looking for an pre-war example, but they realy are hard to come by... On the other hand they'r build for eternity - IF the owner maintains them. They have needle rollers for the castor & load wheels and every moving part has it's own grease nipple. The big one has 13(!) grease nipples in total Big Grin If neglected, they wear out quick, though. It's all mild steel.

Anyway. Back to the OM606... I've unwrapped & split the main wiring loom into stuff I don't need and stuff I need.

[Image: kabel-8.jpg]

But crossed wires like this make this very time consuming; I don't want to cut them straight away - so I keep looking where it runs, what does it connect to and then cut if not needed.

[Image: kabel-9.jpg]

That's just a smal example... There are soo many wires like this, it's beyond believ. A mechanical IP is SO much simpler Big Grin But I hope taking time now will pay out later - as now I can see where everything is runing and what connects what.

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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603
DiseaselWeasel
05-09-2015, 02:41 AM #48

I'm looking for an pre-war example, but they realy are hard to come by... On the other hand they'r build for eternity - IF the owner maintains them. They have needle rollers for the castor & load wheels and every moving part has it's own grease nipple. The big one has 13(!) grease nipples in total Big Grin If neglected, they wear out quick, though. It's all mild steel.

Anyway. Back to the OM606... I've unwrapped & split the main wiring loom into stuff I don't need and stuff I need.

[Image: kabel-8.jpg]

But crossed wires like this make this very time consuming; I don't want to cut them straight away - so I keep looking where it runs, what does it connect to and then cut if not needed.

[Image: kabel-9.jpg]

That's just a smal example... There are soo many wires like this, it's beyond believ. A mechanical IP is SO much simpler Big Grin But I hope taking time now will pay out later - as now I can see where everything is runing and what connects what.


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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603

whipplem104
Holset

559
05-09-2015, 11:10 AM #49
I am assuming you are going to put in all the drivetrain computers, including traction control and the related sensors. How are you going to deal with the wheel speed sensors and other related traction control sensors?
whipplem104
05-09-2015, 11:10 AM #49

I am assuming you are going to put in all the drivetrain computers, including traction control and the related sensors. How are you going to deal with the wheel speed sensors and other related traction control sensors?

05-09-2015, 01:22 PM #50
Well as far as I have read up, it will run without the traction controll. If that's wrong and it doesn't - Plan B comes into action. Here's (all of) my fingers crossed and a lot of hope Big Grin If I've observed it right, the ASR even puts the steering angle into calculation?

Anyway...

[Image: kabel-14.jpg]

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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603
DiseaselWeasel
05-09-2015, 01:22 PM #50

Well as far as I have read up, it will run without the traction controll. If that's wrong and it doesn't - Plan B comes into action. Here's (all of) my fingers crossed and a lot of hope Big Grin If I've observed it right, the ASR even puts the steering angle into calculation?

Anyway...

[Image: kabel-14.jpg]


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