My W123 with om603 Turbo! Dailydriver
My W123 with om603 Turbo! Dailydriver
Hello!
My first post here i just wanted to show you guys my w123 with om603 turbo engine that me and my friend built and i also wanna thank him for helping me!
Sry my english is a bit weak since im from sweden. =)
Also searching for penta rims
in the future i will install a 606 if i can find a cheap one.
The pump max load is adjusted some and the turbo is increased to aprox 18psi, its running really good and strong.
Alda is disabled for now but its smoking so much when cold starting so i will prob install it again soon.
I hope i can answer some question about fitting a om60x into w123 if any one thinking of doing it.
Just ask anything you want to know!
Ill add a imgur link also for higher res images
My w123 - Imgur
Hi Fredrikg,
Thanks for joining and posting your build. Good job, it looks like it was meant to be there. I have some questions if you don't mind.;-D
When did you complete and how many miles/km since completed? Is it your daily driver?
I realize the climate is cooler in your neck of the woods, but how does that radiator handle the task? Is radiator original to car? In the first pic looks like a smaller cooler just to the front of driver's side wheel well and behind washer bottle. Is that the oil cooler? How much distance between viscofan and radiator?
What are you using for transmission?
Finally, please say you didn't put that w126 out to pasture? If I had a tele-transport machine, I would be begging you to take my money and that's just for the parts I can see!
As for the smoke, try shimming the alda with copper seals until you get just a bit of smoke.
I've also seen several sets of Pentas for sale over on benz world last couple of weeks. Might be some near you? Good choice on period wheels, they will look bad-azz.
MBZ123
(07-16-2014, 06:24 AM)mbz123 Hi Fredrikg,
Thanks for joining and posting your build. Good job, it looks like it was meant to be there. I have some questions if you don't mind.;-D
When did you complete and how many miles/km since completed? Is it your daily driver?
I realize the climate is cooler in your neck of the woods, but how does that radiator handle the task? Is radiator original to car? In the first pic looks like a smaller cooler just to the front of driver's side wheel well and behind washer bottle. Is that the oil cooler? How much distance between viscofan and radiator?
What are you using for transmission?
Finally, please say you didn't put that w126 out to pasture? If I had a tele-transport machine, I would be begging you to take my money and that's just for the parts I can see!
As for the smoke, try shimming the alda with copper seals until you get just a bit of smoke.
I've also seen several sets of Pentas for sale over on benz world last couple of weeks. Might be some near you? Good choice on period wheels, they will look bad-azz.
MBZ123
(07-16-2014, 06:24 AM)mbz123 Hi Fredrikg,
Thanks for joining and posting your build. Good job, it looks like it was meant to be there. I have some questions if you don't mind.;-D
When did you complete and how many miles/km since completed? Is it your daily driver?
I realize the climate is cooler in your neck of the woods, but how does that radiator handle the task? Is radiator original to car? In the first pic looks like a smaller cooler just to the front of driver's side wheel well and behind washer bottle. Is that the oil cooler? How much distance between viscofan and radiator?
What are you using for transmission?
Finally, please say you didn't put that w126 out to pasture? If I had a tele-transport machine, I would be begging you to take my money and that's just for the parts I can see!
As for the smoke, try shimming the alda with copper seals until you get just a bit of smoke.
I've also seen several sets of Pentas for sale over on benz world last couple of weeks. Might be some near you? Good choice on period wheels, they will look bad-azz.
MBZ123
Hmmm - OM617a got 250nm, OM603a got 270nm - that's 20 more. Or is the law that you can't exceed stock power? Anyway, nice conversion, I love this engine to bits!
(07-17-2014, 03:55 AM)DiseaselWeasel Hmmm - OM617a got 250nm, OM603a got 270nm - that's 20 more. Or is the law that you can't exceed stock power? Anyway, nice conversion, I love this engine to bits!
(07-17-2014, 03:55 AM)DiseaselWeasel Hmmm - OM617a got 250nm, OM603a got 270nm - that's 20 more. Or is the law that you can't exceed stock power? Anyway, nice conversion, I love this engine to bits!
Every two years inspection - and changes need to be approved by an engineer (wheels, brakes, engine - even exhausts and air filters that are not stock etc.). But we may exceed stock power, if everything is up to it (brakes, chassis if weight is increased). We have a lot of street legal Mk1 Golfs with VR6 & 4x4, Minis with Honda or Bike engines etc. It's a lot of paperwork, not cheap or easy by any means but doable.
Sometimes I'm a bit jelous about how easy it is in many other countries. But then we don't end up with death-traps on the roads. And maybe then it's not too bad
(07-17-2014, 05:41 AM)DiseaselWeasel Every two years inspection - and changes need to be approved by an engineer (wheels, brakes, engine - even exhausts and air filters that are not stock etc.). But we may exceed stock power, if everything is up to it (brakes, chassis if weight is increased). We have a lot of street legal Mk1 Golfs with VR6 & 4x4, Minis with Honda or Bike engines etc. It's a lot of paperwork, not cheap or easy by any means but doable.
Sometimes I'm a bit jelous about how easy it is in many other countries. But then we don't end up with death-traps on the roads. And maybe then it's not too bad
(07-17-2014, 05:41 AM)DiseaselWeasel Every two years inspection - and changes need to be approved by an engineer (wheels, brakes, engine - even exhausts and air filters that are not stock etc.). But we may exceed stock power, if everything is up to it (brakes, chassis if weight is increased). We have a lot of street legal Mk1 Golfs with VR6 & 4x4, Minis with Honda or Bike engines etc. It's a lot of paperwork, not cheap or easy by any means but doable.
Sometimes I'm a bit jelous about how easy it is in many other countries. But then we don't end up with death-traps on the roads. And maybe then it's not too bad
I never realized how lucky we are in the States, we have no emissions testing on cars (at least where I live), and in my state of ohio we have no inspection! We can basically do whatever we want, even though tampering with emissions equipment is still highly illegal and stuff of that nature is monitored but not enforced very hard.
There are thousands of 800hp cummins that a driven to work daily here
(07-17-2014, 01:09 PM)MFSuper90 I never realized how lucky we are in the States, we have no emissions testing on cars (at least where I live), and in my state of ohio we have no inspection! We can basically do whatever we want, even though tampering with emissions equipment is still highly illegal and stuff of that nature is monitored but not enforced very hard.
There are thousands of 800hp cummins that a driven to work daily here
(07-17-2014, 01:09 PM)MFSuper90 I never realized how lucky we are in the States, we have no emissions testing on cars (at least where I live), and in my state of ohio we have no inspection! We can basically do whatever we want, even though tampering with emissions equipment is still highly illegal and stuff of that nature is monitored but not enforced very hard.
There are thousands of 800hp cummins that a driven to work daily here
In some states, like mine, there is zero enforcement of federal emissions laws. You can drive a new car off the lot, remove the catalytic converters and nobody would say anything. Our sunsets are beautiful here
But back to the car, we need MOAAR pictures!
What about motor mounts?
did you have to modify the transmission crossmember and driveshaft?
does a 603 bolt directly to a 717.411?
(07-18-2014, 12:43 PM)MFSuper90 But back to the car, we need MOAAR pictures!
What about motor mounts?
did you have to modify the transmission crossmember and driveshaft?
does a 603 bolt directly to a 717.411?
(07-18-2014, 12:43 PM)MFSuper90 But back to the car, we need MOAAR pictures!
What about motor mounts?
did you have to modify the transmission crossmember and driveshaft?
does a 603 bolt directly to a 717.411?
Pictures of motor mounts would be nice
This would be the same install as a om606 correct?
(07-19-2014, 11:43 AM)Marieer90 Pictures of motor mounts would be nice
This would be the same install as a om606 correct?
I found an om603 for sale locally mated to an automatic trans. If I went through with the swap I would want a manual. How hard was it to make it manual?
Try it with the auto - it works incredibly well with a old-school turbo engine You'r constantly riding on the torque wave's climax ;-) And the TC swallows the lag completely. It's the first turbo-diesel I like. Before I drove some manuals with VNT and what not - I never liked it... And economy on a run is still incredible even with automatic gearbox.
It came out of a 87 300D. That would make it a 722.3 correct? He is asking $1000 for both engine and trans
No overdrive
Does the price seem okay? I am very seriously thinking about it. Not everyday does a 60x show up for sale locally. If it has #14 head that might be a deal breaker though
I have no idea... In germany I buy whole cars for under 1000€.
And I have a cracked #20 head on my work bench. So...
That's a question for someone else. I have stock power and no intentions of exeeding it. But it's very nice to drive (and I'm not a fan of autos). So far my 722.357 has lasted 570.000km, my spare 722.317 has done 475.000km - both show no sign of wear of missbehaviour. The key is a sound vacuume system. At first I thought the tranny was broken - but after I gave it an oil chnage & replaced ALL rubber connectors in the whole vacuume system - it shift's as smooth as silk
But more power will always mean more wear. Horses for curses, as they say... And the same goes for a manual. Exeed stock power and you'r gambling... Gearboxes may break even with stock power. Especially with a 2nd hand gearbox - you never know what's been done to the thing. How well or bad it's been serviced. You don't know. Unless you buy a car you can drive from a reputable person. To break it for it's organs. Like iI did with the TDT that gave it's engine to my Coupé. I have a full service histroy from factory-delivery to this day.
Buying an engine/gearbox "blind" is always a risk. So I don't know what advise I can give you... It's always a little gamble Sometimes you win, sometimes you loose. The chances are 50/50.
I feel bad we clogged up this fellows thread! I hope he logs on soon, id love to see more pics of the install
(10-10-2014, 03:39 PM)DiseaselWeasel 722.317 or .357 are the Turbodiesel autos
(10-10-2014, 05:29 PM)MFSuper90 No overdrive
Does the price seem okay? I am very seriously thinking about it. Not everyday does a 60x show up for sale locally. If it has #14 head that might be a deal breaker though
(10-11-2014, 09:50 AM)MFSuper90 Well then... Do you know how much abuse a 722.3 will take?
(10-11-2014, 12:14 PM)DiseaselWeasel I have stock power and no intentions of exeeding it. But it's very nice to drive (and I'm not a fan of autos). So far my 722.357 has lasted 570.000km, my spare 722.317 has done 475.000km - both show no sign of wear of missbehaviour. The key is a sound vacuume system. At first I thought the tranny was broken - but after I gave it an oil chnage & replaced ALL rubber connectors in the whole vacuume system - it shift's as smooth as silk
(10-10-2014, 03:39 PM)DiseaselWeasel 722.317 or .357 are the Turbodiesel autos
(10-10-2014, 05:29 PM)MFSuper90 No overdrive
Does the price seem okay? I am very seriously thinking about it. Not everyday does a 60x show up for sale locally. If it has #14 head that might be a deal breaker though
(10-11-2014, 09:50 AM)MFSuper90 Well then... Do you know how much abuse a 722.3 will take?
(10-11-2014, 12:14 PM)DiseaselWeasel I have stock power and no intentions of exeeding it. But it's very nice to drive (and I'm not a fan of autos). So far my 722.357 has lasted 570.000km, my spare 722.317 has done 475.000km - both show no sign of wear of missbehaviour. The key is a sound vacuume system. At first I thought the tranny was broken - but after I gave it an oil chnage & replaced ALL rubber connectors in the whole vacuume system - it shift's as smooth as silk
(10-15-2014, 09:17 PM)mbz123(10-10-2014, 03:39 PM)DiseaselWeasel 722.317 or .357 are the Turbodiesel autos
.321 also. Easy enough to determine w/ motor out,
(10-10-2014, 05:29 PM)MFSuper90 No overdrive
Does the price seem okay? I am very seriously thinking about it. Not everyday does a 60x show up for sale locally. If it has #14 head that might be a deal breaker though
Price is right, I wouldn't wait too long if I was in the market. I'm not, I got three turbo-sixes. Buuuut there's always room....
(10-11-2014, 09:50 AM)MFSuper90 Well then... Do you know how much abuse a 722.3 will take?
Perfect opportunity to go through and reseal the trans w/ front/rear seals (and anything that looks in need like leaky band seals and such if seller hasn't cleaned away evidence) and a new pan gasket+filter+fluid. Yank the TC drain/fill and replace that seal. If it were me, I'd drop the valve body for a look-see and some special attention if needed. Moral to the story, get at the easy stuff while access is, well, easy. The turbo tranny will take a F@#$-TON of abuse before it gives, but that's assuming spec operation. Here's proof:
(10-11-2014, 12:14 PM)DiseaselWeasel I have stock power and no intentions of exeeding it. But it's very nice to drive (and I'm not a fan of autos). So far my 722.357 has lasted 570.000km, my spare 722.317 has done 475.000km - both show no sign of wear of missbehaviour. The key is a sound vacuume system. At first I thought the tranny was broken - but after I gave it an oil chnage & replaced ALL rubber connectors in the whole vacuume system - it shift's as smooth as silk
OTOH, if you drop the pan and it looks like the silt in a desert wash, then your plan b is gonna be the wiser path. The slushbox is rated for 400n/m. Again, within spec.
Personally, I wouldn't move on a motor unless I heard it running, learned my lesson long ago with that. Changing fluids is first grade tier so don't think rubbing a little oil from the dipstick between your fingers will suffice. Take pressure tools and a battery or two, too. And lastly, don't let an original head casting deter you. The number is NOT the problem, the ABUSE is the problem. That's why you wanna hear that baby hum-clacka-clickity-clacka-hummmm. Of course you're gonna keep the cooling system in tip top shape, so no reason to fear the "infamous" fourteen.
One of my 603a's has the original head. Came in an SDL I plucked from the original owners. 161k and a TRAP-OX! It's the only motor of the three in a car and I torture that sum-bish. Actually put another 7k on it w/ the trap ox before I came to my senses. It's got 171k now and she hums like a big-bad-ash humminbird. Two oil analyses completed with superb results. BUT, my cooling circuit is 100% and I monitor it all gestapo-like. 8-D
MBZ123
OP - We need an update sir.
(10-15-2014, 09:17 PM)mbz123(10-10-2014, 03:39 PM)DiseaselWeasel 722.317 or .357 are the Turbodiesel autos
.321 also. Easy enough to determine w/ motor out,
(10-10-2014, 05:29 PM)MFSuper90 No overdrive
Does the price seem okay? I am very seriously thinking about it. Not everyday does a 60x show up for sale locally. If it has #14 head that might be a deal breaker though
Price is right, I wouldn't wait too long if I was in the market. I'm not, I got three turbo-sixes. Buuuut there's always room....
(10-11-2014, 09:50 AM)MFSuper90 Well then... Do you know how much abuse a 722.3 will take?
Perfect opportunity to go through and reseal the trans w/ front/rear seals (and anything that looks in need like leaky band seals and such if seller hasn't cleaned away evidence) and a new pan gasket+filter+fluid. Yank the TC drain/fill and replace that seal. If it were me, I'd drop the valve body for a look-see and some special attention if needed. Moral to the story, get at the easy stuff while access is, well, easy. The turbo tranny will take a F@#$-TON of abuse before it gives, but that's assuming spec operation. Here's proof:
(10-11-2014, 12:14 PM)DiseaselWeasel I have stock power and no intentions of exeeding it. But it's very nice to drive (and I'm not a fan of autos). So far my 722.357 has lasted 570.000km, my spare 722.317 has done 475.000km - both show no sign of wear of missbehaviour. The key is a sound vacuume system. At first I thought the tranny was broken - but after I gave it an oil chnage & replaced ALL rubber connectors in the whole vacuume system - it shift's as smooth as silk
OTOH, if you drop the pan and it looks like the silt in a desert wash, then your plan b is gonna be the wiser path. The slushbox is rated for 400n/m. Again, within spec.
Personally, I wouldn't move on a motor unless I heard it running, learned my lesson long ago with that. Changing fluids is first grade tier so don't think rubbing a little oil from the dipstick between your fingers will suffice. Take pressure tools and a battery or two, too. And lastly, don't let an original head casting deter you. The number is NOT the problem, the ABUSE is the problem. That's why you wanna hear that baby hum-clacka-clickity-clacka-hummmm. Of course you're gonna keep the cooling system in tip top shape, so no reason to fear the "infamous" fourteen.
One of my 603a's has the original head. Came in an SDL I plucked from the original owners. 161k and a TRAP-OX! It's the only motor of the three in a car and I torture that sum-bish. Actually put another 7k on it w/ the trap ox before I came to my senses. It's got 171k now and she hums like a big-bad-ash humminbird. Two oil analyses completed with superb results. BUT, my cooling circuit is 100% and I monitor it all gestapo-like. 8-D
MBZ123
OP - We need an update sir.
I picked up my om603/722.3 engine and transmission, and I hope to do the swap this winter. How did you hook the speedometer and tach up?
And what did you do for motor mounts?
I've boughten a euro exhaust manifold and plan on mounting an hx30 onto the 603 right from the beginning