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My 190D - OM605 project - Fatman - 10-25-2014 Hi guys… been a member on here about a year and having recently acquired an OM605 for W201 Mercedes 190 so thought I would start a bit of a project thread for the car. I bought it last December...The most impulsive purchase I have ever made... and I make alot of them lol. I took a notion for a 190 and was looking at a few on Gumtree and on forums really just to gauge prices, parts availability, and common problems. Then I remembered a friend of a friend that had one I had seen at Castlewellan (Big VW show in Northern Ireland) and asked him to see if it was for sale... It was... and within two days it was dropped at my mate Connor's house so I could do a little work to it before bringing it home to mine. Here is how it sat when I brought it home. Untitled by fperformance, on Flickr The car had some issues and the further I dug into the car, the more needed to be fixed, replaced and repaired. Eventually, after a lot of thought, I decided that it would be best to simply rebuild the whole thing! I could bore you all with pictures of the parts Ive bought but it would probably be easier just to list them: New front and rear discs New front and rear pads New handbrake shoes New rubber flex brake hoses all round New front wheel bearings New ball joints New ARB bushes New rear camber arms New YellowSpeed Racing Coilovers New front and rear flex discs New prop shaft bearing and bush New rear drop links New handbrake cables New track rod ends New battery New battery tray New alternator belt, tensioner and water pump pulley and much, much more!! Anyways… Along with getting the car road worthy, I also have been sorting some wheels for the car. These I had kicking about from my old MK3 and decided to throw them onto the car after ordering a new set of adapters from Adaptec (nightmare… complete and utter!). DSC_0071 by fperformance, on Flickr DSC_0074 by fperformance, on Flickr DSC_0075 by fperformance, on Flickr DSC_0076 by fperformance, on Flickr After this point the car basically became driveway ornament . With work and other projects I didn't get a chance to work on the car all summer… but I now have a little free time on my hands so I'm gonna start working at it again . The Plans for the car are: Full Respray in Original white Weld up holes in floor and sills Strip and reseal the entire underside of the car Strip and rebuild suspension and brake systems OM605 (standard engine for now) Refurbish the Corvette wheels The plan is to have the car ready for next August when me and some of my friends are heading to MIVW in Amsterdam and probably take a week and tour Germany, Holland and Belgium too. . Hope I didn't bore anyone lol. Need a little advise on the 605 conversion but Ill throw that up in a separate thread when I get a chance Cheers Stefan RE: My 190D - OM605 project - raysorenson - 10-26-2014 I'm impressed with how well those wheels work on a 201. Are they 8.5", et 56? How thick are the adapters? How much do you think you could raise the car with those yellowspeed coilovers? After seeing video of Duncasport's 124 with a Holset H1C equipped 602, I'm thinking a 602 can easily provide as much power as you need but that's just me. I prefer insane power in AWD. Nice car. Thanks for sharing. RE: My 190D - OM605 project - Hario' - 10-27-2014 Sweet, they make it look like a Tron hovercar RE: My 190D - OM605 project - Petar - 10-27-2014 IMHO those wheels look bad. (10-26-2014, 03:46 PM)raysorenson ..... His car is RHD and probably has an non turbo 602. RE: My 190D - OM605 project - Fatman - 10-27-2014 Thanks for the comments guys Raysorenson... They are 8.5 at the front and 9.5 at the rear... Can't remember what size the adaptors are. If it stayed at that height I'd be happy... It was on cut springs and the shocks are pretty worn so the coilovers seemed like a nice idea. Also means I can adjust them if I need to :D. As Petar said... Getting a turbo manifold is quite hard and I picked up an OM605 for £200 locally from a scrap yard. About the price of the turbo and manifold I was looking at on German EBay... Seemed like a better option :). Hario... Hahah never heard it described it like that before. Btw... I need to PM you about an OM605 aluminium intake manifold ;). Petar... Yeah man it's a bit of a love hate thing! I love it... Some of my friends... Not so much lol. But you're right about the RHD thing... The downpipe is gonna be brilliant fun to snake around the steering box :( lol |