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240d OM616 grey smoke-bad milage-poor idling when cold

240d OM616 grey smoke-bad milage-poor idling when cold

 
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justcruisin
Naturally-aspirated

14
01-05-2011, 08:24 PM #1
Hello everyone,

Last year I bought a truck 307d with the 240d (om616) motor which was build in 1979 and have some problems since I bought the car.

This motor has no turbo.

It takes about 6 seconds to start when cold a few less when the engine is warm.

Cold start sets the whole street in a grey fog, when warm there's very little to no smoke, starting when engine is warm gives again a quite amount of grey smoke.


Idling when cold is terrible, the engine is running slow, shakes but doesn't stall.

Power is not enough, especially in 5th gear, sometimes the truck reaches 110 km/h but most of the time 70-80 km/h is max.

Then the milage, it uses 1 liter diesel on 8 km, pretty bad compared to other trucks which reach 10-12 km each liter.

Things done:

fuel pre filter
main fuel filter
motor oil
motor oil filter

I think the engine gets too much diesel, does anyone recognize this problem?


Nozzles, valve timing, IP?
Where can I buy nozzles for a good price?


Thanks for helping!
This post was last modified: 01-05-2011, 08:28 PM by justcruisin.
justcruisin
01-05-2011, 08:24 PM #1

Hello everyone,

Last year I bought a truck 307d with the 240d (om616) motor which was build in 1979 and have some problems since I bought the car.

This motor has no turbo.

It takes about 6 seconds to start when cold a few less when the engine is warm.

Cold start sets the whole street in a grey fog, when warm there's very little to no smoke, starting when engine is warm gives again a quite amount of grey smoke.


Idling when cold is terrible, the engine is running slow, shakes but doesn't stall.

Power is not enough, especially in 5th gear, sometimes the truck reaches 110 km/h but most of the time 70-80 km/h is max.

Then the milage, it uses 1 liter diesel on 8 km, pretty bad compared to other trucks which reach 10-12 km each liter.

Things done:

fuel pre filter
main fuel filter
motor oil
motor oil filter

I think the engine gets too much diesel, does anyone recognize this problem?


Nozzles, valve timing, IP?
Where can I buy nozzles for a good price?


Thanks for helping!

Jtn190D
MERCEDES DIESEL POWER!

192
01-05-2011, 09:31 PM #2
I'm no expert but it sounds like maybe nozzles and bad timing.
Jtn190D
01-05-2011, 09:31 PM #2

I'm no expert but it sounds like maybe nozzles and bad timing.

tomnik
Holset

587
01-06-2011, 03:06 AM #3
when was the last valve adjustment?
Glow plugs are working?
for nozzles check out www.dieselcoupe.de
Do you have coolant consumption?
Did you ever do a compression test?

Tom
tomnik
01-06-2011, 03:06 AM #3

when was the last valve adjustment?
Glow plugs are working?
for nozzles check out www.dieselcoupe.de
Do you have coolant consumption?
Did you ever do a compression test?

Tom

Nick
Big diesel's need lovin' too

38
01-07-2011, 02:40 AM #4
doing a valve adjustment has fixed smokey idle and poor top end performance for me every time. i would do the adjustment first. if you still have problems i would check the timing, and make sure the engine can breathe out both ends.

1983 300CD "Spike" Stock, as of now.
Nick
01-07-2011, 02:40 AM #4

doing a valve adjustment has fixed smokey idle and poor top end performance for me every time. i would do the adjustment first. if you still have problems i would check the timing, and make sure the engine can breathe out both ends.


1983 300CD "Spike" Stock, as of now.

dude99
TA 0301

64
01-07-2011, 03:57 AM #5
Grey smoke , if it is smoke and not steam, typically indicates a timing problem.
dude99
01-07-2011, 03:57 AM #5

Grey smoke , if it is smoke and not steam, typically indicates a timing problem.

justcruisin
Naturally-aspirated

14
01-08-2011, 12:28 PM #6
Thanks for your help!

Guess I'll do the valve adjustment first, seems like I need a special tool.
Don't know when done the last time.
Thought it wasn't necessary since the valves are not noisy.

It's smoke and not steam (coolant) but not fully burned diesel oil.

Is there a possibillity to control the amount of diesel on the outside of the pump?

justcruisin
01-08-2011, 12:28 PM #6

Thanks for your help!

Guess I'll do the valve adjustment first, seems like I need a special tool.
Don't know when done the last time.
Thought it wasn't necessary since the valves are not noisy.

It's smoke and not steam (coolant) but not fully burned diesel oil.

Is there a possibillity to control the amount of diesel on the outside of the pump?

Nick
Big diesel's need lovin' too

38
01-15-2011, 04:05 PM #7
(01-08-2011, 12:28 PM)justcruisin Thanks for your help!

Guess I'll do the valve adjustment first, seems like I need a special tool.
Don't know when done the last time.
Thought it wasn't necessary since the valves are not noisy.

It's smoke and not steam (coolant) but not fully burned diesel oil.

Is there a possibillity to control the amount of diesel on the outside of the pump?

The valves will not normally become noisy when they need an adjustment, because normally the adjuster becomes "tight" and does not allow the valve to close all the way or to close at the same rate as it should.

This situation will cause poor compression symptoms and can commonly be indicated by a grey/white haze at idle, poor fuel economy, and a more smoky acceleration.

I would not point my finger at the fuel system until you are sure your valves are adjusted within spec and you are not burning coolant. I have only rarely heard of an injection pump randomly loosing time.

Hope this helps!

1983 300CD "Spike" Stock, as of now.
Nick
01-15-2011, 04:05 PM #7

(01-08-2011, 12:28 PM)justcruisin Thanks for your help!

Guess I'll do the valve adjustment first, seems like I need a special tool.
Don't know when done the last time.
Thought it wasn't necessary since the valves are not noisy.

It's smoke and not steam (coolant) but not fully burned diesel oil.

Is there a possibillity to control the amount of diesel on the outside of the pump?

The valves will not normally become noisy when they need an adjustment, because normally the adjuster becomes "tight" and does not allow the valve to close all the way or to close at the same rate as it should.

This situation will cause poor compression symptoms and can commonly be indicated by a grey/white haze at idle, poor fuel economy, and a more smoky acceleration.

I would not point my finger at the fuel system until you are sure your valves are adjusted within spec and you are not burning coolant. I have only rarely heard of an injection pump randomly loosing time.

Hope this helps!


1983 300CD "Spike" Stock, as of now.

Hercules
GT2559V

219
01-16-2011, 01:34 AM #8
Another poss.if installed egr could be stuck open.Can cause rough low idle,smoking,hard start,low power
Hercules
01-16-2011, 01:34 AM #8

Another poss.if installed egr could be stuck open.Can cause rough low idle,smoking,hard start,low power

Silberpfeil
Slowly Sideways

85
01-17-2011, 05:11 AM #9
Ok guys at what point would you start to question possible bad valve seals or piston rings?

"Molly" Jan. '84 black/tan 300d 180k miles, two owner car
Silberpfeil
01-17-2011, 05:11 AM #9

Ok guys at what point would you start to question possible bad valve seals or piston rings?


"Molly" Jan. '84 black/tan 300d 180k miles, two owner car

justcruisin
Naturally-aspirated

14
02-15-2011, 08:15 PM #10
I have adjusted the valves and now the motor runs like a new one!
Perfect idle and very quiet!

Still smokey cold start and running bad when cold, guess I'll change the glow plugs.
Thanks everyone for your info!

gr. Edwin
justcruisin
02-15-2011, 08:15 PM #10

I have adjusted the valves and now the motor runs like a new one!
Perfect idle and very quiet!

Still smokey cold start and running bad when cold, guess I'll change the glow plugs.
Thanks everyone for your info!

gr. Edwin

winmutt
bitbanger

3,468
02-16-2011, 04:52 PM #11
Almost certainly the IP timing, cheap fix before doing glow plugs.

1987 300D Sturmmachine
1991 300D Nearly Perfect
1985 300D Weekend/Camping/Dog car
1974 L508D Motoroam Monarch "NightMare"
OBK #42
winmutt
02-16-2011, 04:52 PM #11

Almost certainly the IP timing, cheap fix before doing glow plugs.


1987 300D Sturmmachine
1991 300D Nearly Perfect
1985 300D Weekend/Camping/Dog car
1974 L508D Motoroam Monarch "NightMare"
OBK #42

 
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