Re: [diesel_mercedes] Doing some R&D need your help

 

how much good can less than 8 lbs, do, though?
seems it'd be a lot of time and money, for that little help.
Probably find a replacement turbo engine for the same costs. or nearly, and,
have correct engineering.

good luck

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nate Rector" <tccservice111@yahoo.com>
To: <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 7:03 AM
Subject: RE: [diesel_mercedes] Doing some R&D need your help

You can safely boost a NA engine if you keep pressure under 8 psi.Plenty of
240s with turbos running around.Any higher boost you will need to
intercool,and use different pistons for oiling and cooling.

--- On Tue, 4/5/11, Mark in Lakewood CO <beeser750@q.com> wrote:

From: Mark in Lakewood CO <beeser750@q.com>
Subject: RE: [diesel_mercedes] Doing some R&D need your help
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, April 5, 2011, 8:54 AM

GREAT NEWS!

All the turbo stuff will bolt right on!

TERRIBLE NEWS!

It'll blow up your engine!

When MB put the turbo on the OM617 5-cylinder diesel engine to create the
OM617A, they also installed oil squirters to cool the pistons. THESE ARE
CRITICAL! Without these piston coolers, the pistons WILL meltdown and the
engine becomes a boat anchor. And an unwieldy one, at that.

These coolers can be installed on the N/A engine. In fact, there was a
one-time poster (and still possible lurker. Stretch, you still out there?)
who did just that on a 4-cylinder 240D engine, and added the turbo! It had
something like 500,000 miles on it when he sold it still running.

Don't worry about compression. Fact is: The turbo engine actually had MORE
compression than the N/A engine!

Do a search on the list website and you'll find plenty of information on why
simply bolting on a turbo is a bad idea.... (Try "240 turbo" or "4-cylinder
turbo" as search terms.)

Mark in Lakewood, CO

To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
From: duckn8r@me.com
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 22:57:08 +0000
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Doing some R&D need your help

Hi guys
I just found my self buying a 1979 300d 123
and then I found a turbo set up all the parts are there everything off a 79
turbo 300D what's the chance I can put it on my car with not a lot of
trouble.
Is there a big difference between the two engines? Please someone give me
some good news. Thank you for any advice you could give.
Barry,

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