OM617 pre-transplant advise
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OM617 pre-transplant advise
Plan is to place an OM617 in a Comanche pickup with an Ax-15.
I've purchased the donor '82 300sd. Odometer shows 240,000 but owner claims engine was replaced at 150,000 due to loss of oil from an oil hose failure. Replacement engine was supposed to have had 20,000 at the time which would be apx 110,000? PO says it uses about 1 quart of oil between changes. Guy came across as honest but you never know.
Bought the donor cheap enough that I can't loose anything but my time. Car had sat for 9 months with a suspect transmission. Dropped in a fresh battery and it started right up and smoothed out fairly well after a minute or 2. Rattles a lot at idle (similar to those I've viewed on utube) but runs smooth at 1500 rpm's and up. Puffs like a little engine who could out of the oil fill cap location with blowby after it ran about 10 minutes. Doesn't smoke out the exhaust pipe.
Anyway, I've got a diesel pressure tester ordered to check out the compression. Assuming the compression checks out, what would you do to the engine before transplanting into its new home? Fresh fluids, filters, and valve adjustment are on my "absolutely" list. I think a new timing chain is called for every 100,000 miles? Do most folks follow that schedule or just inspect the chain when the valve cover is off for the valve adjustments?
BTW, check out Mercedes Diesel Maintenance tips for some excellent MB diesel tutorials with lots and lots of pictures.
I've purchased the donor '82 300sd. Odometer shows 240,000 but owner claims engine was replaced at 150,000 due to loss of oil from an oil hose failure. Replacement engine was supposed to have had 20,000 at the time which would be apx 110,000? PO says it uses about 1 quart of oil between changes. Guy came across as honest but you never know.
Bought the donor cheap enough that I can't loose anything but my time. Car had sat for 9 months with a suspect transmission. Dropped in a fresh battery and it started right up and smoothed out fairly well after a minute or 2. Rattles a lot at idle (similar to those I've viewed on utube) but runs smooth at 1500 rpm's and up. Puffs like a little engine who could out of the oil fill cap location with blowby after it ran about 10 minutes. Doesn't smoke out the exhaust pipe.
Anyway, I've got a diesel pressure tester ordered to check out the compression. Assuming the compression checks out, what would you do to the engine before transplanting into its new home? Fresh fluids, filters, and valve adjustment are on my "absolutely" list. I think a new timing chain is called for every 100,000 miles? Do most folks follow that schedule or just inspect the chain when the valve cover is off for the valve adjustments?
BTW, check out Mercedes Diesel Maintenance tips for some excellent MB diesel tutorials with lots and lots of pictures.
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There are two ways to check comp on this motor, through the glow plug hole and the injector hole. If possible do it through the glow plug, the injector has one time use heat shields if you go that route. My comp tester has both fittings. Sounds like you have a good one, I would change the fluids and run it!
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OK gentlemen, the OM617 is hanging from the cherry picker. Since I'm using an AX-15, I'm thinking I don't need the black plastic box on top of the valve cover? Also, what's the reccomendation as far as the EGR unit? Does the ALDA get its vaccum from the pump or from the intake manifold?
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