STD Tuning Engine OM602 problem, stumped.

OM602 problem, stumped.

OM602 problem, stumped.

 
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mikes02ls1
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07-16-2013, 10:44 PM #1
I have a 91 300D, original engine blew up with the help of someone over reving it during a diesel purge. I got replacement engine which looks like it came from a 190D.
Problem I got it turn off the engine then 4 seconds later the engine turns off. Heres what ive done, checked vacuum at the shut off valve, and it holds vacuum. Second the brown line connecting to the shut off valve has vacuum. The main vacuum line from the booster is rigged at the check valve where the othe brown line for the ignition is. I got new one coming. Before the engine swap engine shut off right away. Second feels like a dog still with 0-60 range of 18 seconds, and ideas? Going to get the turbo rebuilt or modified to have a bigger commpressor housing. Someone in Cali is known to modify these turbos just forgot who. Thanks again, sorry for ignorance
mikes02ls1
07-16-2013, 10:44 PM #1

I have a 91 300D, original engine blew up with the help of someone over reving it during a diesel purge. I got replacement engine which looks like it came from a 190D.
Problem I got it turn off the engine then 4 seconds later the engine turns off. Heres what ive done, checked vacuum at the shut off valve, and it holds vacuum. Second the brown line connecting to the shut off valve has vacuum. The main vacuum line from the booster is rigged at the check valve where the othe brown line for the ignition is. I got new one coming. Before the engine swap engine shut off right away. Second feels like a dog still with 0-60 range of 18 seconds, and ideas? Going to get the turbo rebuilt or modified to have a bigger commpressor housing. Someone in Cali is known to modify these turbos just forgot who. Thanks again, sorry for ignorance

mxfrank
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07-17-2013, 08:43 PM #2
(07-16-2013, 10:44 PM)mikes02ls1 Second feels like a dog still with 0-60 range of 18 seconds, and ideas? Going to get the turbo rebuilt or modified to have a bigger commpressor housing. Someone in Cali is known to modify these turbos just forgot who. Thanks again, sorry for ignorance

Performance issue is probably caused by a clogged Alda fitting. On the left side of the intake manifold, find the electrical sensor. This is the overboost sensor. Directly below that is a fitting with a rubber connector leading to a vacuum line, this is the Alda fitting. Remove the fitting and connector and check to see that they are free of soot. If this doesn't cure it, follow the line back to the left inner fender, it will lead to a vacuum switchover valve. The valve may not be functioning correctly.
This post was last modified: 07-17-2013, 08:47 PM by mxfrank.

1987 Mercedes 190TD
mxfrank
07-17-2013, 08:43 PM #2

(07-16-2013, 10:44 PM)mikes02ls1 Second feels like a dog still with 0-60 range of 18 seconds, and ideas? Going to get the turbo rebuilt or modified to have a bigger commpressor housing. Someone in Cali is known to modify these turbos just forgot who. Thanks again, sorry for ignorance

Performance issue is probably caused by a clogged Alda fitting. On the left side of the intake manifold, find the electrical sensor. This is the overboost sensor. Directly below that is a fitting with a rubber connector leading to a vacuum line, this is the Alda fitting. Remove the fitting and connector and check to see that they are free of soot. If this doesn't cure it, follow the line back to the left inner fender, it will lead to a vacuum switchover valve. The valve may not be functioning correctly.


1987 Mercedes 190TD

mikes02ls1
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07-17-2013, 11:01 PM #3
(07-17-2013, 08:43 PM)mxfrank
(07-16-2013, 10:44 PM)mikes02ls1 Second feels like a dog still with 0-60 range of 18 seconds, and ideas? Going to get the turbo rebuilt or modified to have a bigger commpressor housing. Someone in Cali is known to modify these turbos just forgot who. Thanks again, sorry for ignorance

Performance issue is probably caused by a clogged Alda fitting. On the left side of the intake manifold, find the electrical sensor. This is the overboost sensor. Directly below that is a fitting with a rubber connector leading to a vacuum line, this is the Alda fitting. Remove the fitting and connector and check to see that they are free of soot. If this doesn't cure it, follow the line back to the left inner fender, it will lead to a vacuum switchover valve. The valve may not be functioning correctly.

Got a picture of where, dont mean to be a retard.
mikes02ls1
07-17-2013, 11:01 PM #3

(07-17-2013, 08:43 PM)mxfrank
(07-16-2013, 10:44 PM)mikes02ls1 Second feels like a dog still with 0-60 range of 18 seconds, and ideas? Going to get the turbo rebuilt or modified to have a bigger commpressor housing. Someone in Cali is known to modify these turbos just forgot who. Thanks again, sorry for ignorance

Performance issue is probably caused by a clogged Alda fitting. On the left side of the intake manifold, find the electrical sensor. This is the overboost sensor. Directly below that is a fitting with a rubber connector leading to a vacuum line, this is the Alda fitting. Remove the fitting and connector and check to see that they are free of soot. If this doesn't cure it, follow the line back to the left inner fender, it will lead to a vacuum switchover valve. The valve may not be functioning correctly.

Got a picture of where, dont mean to be a retard.

07-18-2013, 03:09 AM #4
Doesn't the 602 have a vacuume controlled wastegaste? I supect a vacuume issue somewhere...

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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603
DiseaselWeasel
07-18-2013, 03:09 AM #4

Doesn't the 602 have a vacuume controlled wastegaste? I supect a vacuume issue somewhere...


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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603

winmutt
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07-18-2013, 07:54 AM #5
Can you explain how a diesel purge cost you an engine?

1987 300D Sturmmachine
1991 300D Nearly Perfect
1985 300D Weekend/Camping/Dog car
1974 L508D Motoroam Monarch "NightMare"
OBK #42
winmutt
07-18-2013, 07:54 AM #5

Can you explain how a diesel purge cost you an engine?


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

mikes02ls1
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07-18-2013, 09:01 AM #6
(07-18-2013, 07:54 AM)winmutt Can you explain how a diesel purge cost you an engine?

Over reved the engine, whiched snapped the timing chain.
mikes02ls1
07-18-2013, 09:01 AM #6

(07-18-2013, 07:54 AM)winmutt Can you explain how a diesel purge cost you an engine?

Over reved the engine, whiched snapped the timing chain.

mxfrank
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07-18-2013, 11:52 AM #7
(07-18-2013, 03:09 AM)DiseaselWeasel Doesn't the 602 have a vacuume controlled wastegaste? I supect a vacuume issue somewhere...

Not if it was sourced from a 190dt. To use this motor in a 300D, it would probably be best to use the original vacuum waste gate and control system. I'm not that familiar with how the control system in a 300d works, or what the impact would be of not having the vacuum control.

Photo is of a 603, 602 is the same.
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1987 Mercedes 190TD
mxfrank
07-18-2013, 11:52 AM #7

(07-18-2013, 03:09 AM)DiseaselWeasel Doesn't the 602 have a vacuume controlled wastegaste? I supect a vacuume issue somewhere...

Not if it was sourced from a 190dt. To use this motor in a 300D, it would probably be best to use the original vacuum waste gate and control system. I'm not that familiar with how the control system in a 300d works, or what the impact would be of not having the vacuum control.

Photo is of a 603, 602 is the same.

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1987 Mercedes 190TD

mikes02ls1
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07-18-2013, 01:10 PM #8
I see a vacuum line attached to the wastegate on the turbo. How can findbmp. out what om602 engine u have.
mikes02ls1
07-18-2013, 01:10 PM #8

I see a vacuum line attached to the wastegate on the turbo. How can findbmp. out what om602 engine u have.

mxfrank
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07-18-2013, 09:17 PM #9
Does the hose curve back around to a fitting in the neck of the turbo? If so, it's a pressure wastegate control. If it goes into a valve, probably on the inner fender, it's a vacuum control. The photo shows a pressure control 190D turbocharger.
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1987 Mercedes 190TD
mxfrank
07-18-2013, 09:17 PM #9

Does the hose curve back around to a fitting in the neck of the turbo? If so, it's a pressure wastegate control. If it goes into a valve, probably on the inner fender, it's a vacuum control. The photo shows a pressure control 190D turbocharger.

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mikes02ls1
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07-18-2013, 10:17 PM #10
It goes to the valve in the fender well. It was pressure set up, but switched over. I got the car to shut off on key. Damn main vacuum line from the pump to the booster was bad. Check valve was rigged. So happy now. Now to rebuild the turbo to see if i get some performance back.
mikes02ls1
07-18-2013, 10:17 PM #10

It goes to the valve in the fender well. It was pressure set up, but switched over. I got the car to shut off on key. Damn main vacuum line from the pump to the booster was bad. Check valve was rigged. So happy now. Now to rebuild the turbo to see if i get some performance back.

 
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