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Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - HoleshotHolset - 10-06-2010

I didn't think the NA OM606 had these nozzles to cool the pistons...

Cheers,

Matt


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - Einar - 10-06-2010

My `95 E300D does not have them, maybe you got turbo-rods to?


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - HoleshotHolset - 10-06-2010

(10-06-2010, 02:23 PM)Einar My `95 E300D does not have them, maybe you got turbo-rods to?

I was told this engine is out of a '96 W210...so I'm not sure what else might be interesting in there. I'll know more once it gets fully disassembled.

Cheers,

Matt


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - jeemu - 10-06-2010

All om605/6 N/A engines is been oil nozzles what we are look in here.
I have look several 605 engine and even year 93 there waas those.


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - HoleshotHolset - 10-06-2010

(10-06-2010, 03:05 PM)jeemu All om605/6 N/A engines is been oil nozzles what we are look in here.
I have look several 605 engine and even year 93 there waas those.

Good to know.
So it seems like the main differences between the NA and turbo OM606 is the pistons and the rods. Heads/valves must be different too...
How about the crank?

Cheers,

Matt


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - jeemu - 10-06-2010

(10-06-2010, 03:12 PM)HoleshotHolset
(10-06-2010, 03:05 PM)jeemu All om605/6 N/A engines is been oil nozzles what we are look in here.
I have look several 605 engine and even year 93 there waas those.

Good to know.
So it seems like the main differences between the NA and turbo OM606 is the pistons and the rods. Heads/valves must be different too...
How about the crank?

Cheers,

Matt
Yes, pistons, rods, cam. Valves are same size, but there may be differens on valve stem. Crank is same. I have my own engine om602 N/A crank.

Here is couple pictures of differens on multivalve tbo vs N/A what i have made of.

Rods
http://kuvablogi.com/nayta/984039/

Pistons
http://kuvablogi.com/nayta/1015287/

om605 N/A oil nozzle
http://kuvablogi.com/nayta/1015336/
That is same on om602/3 tbo engine.




RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - Einar - 10-07-2010

I`m shure about no nozzles in the `95 E 300D I have here, but I almost consider opening the 605-engine I have here with a broke camshaft too look.


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - Einar - 10-22-2010

I had to check, Yes, my `95 E300D 606.91 had oil nozzles too, it was only me that have became blind




RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - HoleshotHolset - 10-22-2010

Excellent pictures, jeemu.

Here are some pictures of a 1.25L OM606. Cool

I will be using this to take precise measurements in order to make a CAD file and then machine an adapter plate so I can run a GM 4L80E automatic behind my OM606. It weighs just over 100lbs - so shipping costs are greatly reduced.

Beers,

Matt


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - muuris - 10-23-2010

(10-22-2010, 06:52 PM)HoleshotHolset Here are some pictures of a 1.25L OM606. Cool

You monster! You could have used OM601 block for that purposal as well! I did, as those are almost free here. Now it's done it's job, but I was planning to cut it the same way you did to save storage space.

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edit: oh, yours had some extra crankcase breathing holes Big Grin


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - jeemu - 10-23-2010

(10-23-2010, 01:48 PM)muuris [Image: kytkintesti.jpg]
You didin t tell at you have bought new cabriolet Big Grin



RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - Captain America - 10-29-2010

Matt,

Make an adapter plate for the 617 too! PLEASE! haha


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - HoleshotHolset - 11-03-2010

(10-29-2010, 11:14 PM)Captain America Matt,

Make an adapter plate for the 617 too! PLEASE! haha

I plan on it...but it will be a while. Smile


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - Captain America - 11-03-2010

I'll be here patiently waiting Big Grin


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - 300D50 - 11-04-2010

I'll have a CMM'd plot of the 61X pattern out for the masses once I'm sure it's good.


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - totaldisaster - 11-04-2010

could someone please censor the photos of the broken crank....


.... its really very disturbing knowing it was done intentionally.


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - HoleshotHolset - 11-04-2010

300D50 I'll have a CMM'd plot of the 61X pattern out for the masses once I'm sure it's good.

Outstanding. I hope to get my 1.25L 606 on the mill pretty soon to get some measurements. What did you use for a CMM? Make sure you get the crankshaft thrust measurement too. Get everything...we'd rather be overwhelmed with data Smile

The GM transmission side of the adapter plate is pretty much done in CAD (Solidworks '08). That was easy since the GM stuff has been around forever and they're soooooo popular.

totaldisaster could someone please censor the photos of the broken crank....
.... its really very disturbing knowing it was done intentionally.

I know - at first I thought it was a sin to do this as well.
The block got window'd - so that was a boat anchor. The crank was far from being in good shape...couple of the rod journals looked iffy.

You have to break a few eggs every once in a while...


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - 300D50 - 11-04-2010

I used a Brown&Sharpe CMM, can't remember the exact model it is.

I took everything off the intermediate plate, not the block, so there might be a few tenths to a thou error in where the crank is, that's why I'm waiting until I make my adapter to release anything, don't want anybody making a $400 wall placard because my data was bad...

I'm using Inventor 2K11, and pcdmis spits out dxf for it's data, so it's all good.



RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - Captain America - 11-04-2010

Yeah Inventor! That's what I learned on... very similar to Solid Works..


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - 300D50 - 11-04-2010

If you have a .edu email, hit up students.autodesk.com and get a free 3 year license of Inventor pro suite, just has the plot tramp stamp for educational if you plot it on a proper plotter.


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - Captain America - 11-04-2010

I wish I did...


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - 300D50 - 11-04-2010

hmmm... bug one of your college friends, I think you get a 2 seat license with it and nobody ever uses the second seat...


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - Captain America - 11-04-2010

I don't have one of those either haha


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - 300D50 - 11-04-2010

And I'm the freak that uses both seats of his license, or I'd throw one your way... Sad


RE: Here's a picture of a NA OM606 - with oil nozzles - Captain America - 11-05-2010

Awe well thanks anyway!