Some here may recall I recently had a fellow M-B'er test my spare injectors and found several ' droolers ' as well as all out of spec. on the '82 240D Slushbox , I replaced them and changed the two fuel filters , up graded the fuel tank to a lager one and began heavily dosing it with Startron as the clear plastic primary screen kept filling with both coffee colored fuel and tiny bit of jet black crud .
I refueled the car from essentially dry the other day and changed the clear intake screen and again , added a quart of Startron and motorvated away with SWMBO , didn't get a chance to peer under the hood again until Saturday evening ~
I got on the Freeway and needed to cross five lanes to the left exit as fast as the poor old 2.4 Liter engine (with one bad hole0 would go , shut off the AC , shifted into thrird gear and pinned the throttle , it took off fairly well for a four cylinder Diesel , I up shifted into fourth gear at just under 40 MPH and felt it surge ahead , there was traffic behind me and closing so I kept the throttle pinned
and was pleased to see the speedo climb past 85 MPH and pin against the peg ~ the engine was roaring right along and was still accelerating , as soon as i wasn't holding up traffic I eased off it and back to 60 MPH , it only raised the coolant temp to 90° C , a very good thing indeed .
When I arrived in Los Angeles I popped the hood for a look see and was pleased to see the clear filter was clear of any debris or cloudy fuel .
Maybe , just maybe I have turned the corner here and have killed off the fungus .
I hope so as I'm keen to get the cylinder head and oil pan off this engine and do a periodic overhaul and comprehensive gasket/seal replacement and rebuild the tranny too .
Fingers crossed ! .
It's _never_ been able to go over 80 MPH indicated before in the whole time we've owned it , I surely wish I'da had my Garmin so I could have tested the actual top speed .
-Nate