Info for 1984 300td Turbo
Info for 1984 300td Turbo
Hi,
I bought a non-running 84 Cali 300td with the Garrett 3014 turbo and no service records but it has a service due sticker for 230 and 240k on the clock. This is my first turbo having had and repaired a 240D for some time.
I didn't try to start the motor because when I took out the dead battery I found rust on the inner fender well and decided to repair that first. It looks like the engine has been leaking oil for awhile as it's spread around the motor, trans and undercarridge. It even leaked a considerable amount on the garage floor and I found it overfilled by at least 1 quart. The engine looks like it was leaking oil from the valve cover gasket as well. The air cleaner was saturated in oil around the crankcase vent attachment.
The PO mentioned that he thought there was something wrong with the turbo but not what. The EGR vacuum tube had been plugged. The compressor side has a vacuum inlet to what looks like a diaphragm. Unlike the one piece T3, it and the inlet bolt to the compressor housing. I haven't been able to find any specific info about the 3014. It seems to be transitional to the 1985 which is attached to a trap oxidizer.There's nothing about that one either.
I removed the turbo with the manifolds after finding oil at the intake and seeing oil was leaking around the turbo oil drain. There was no discernable play at the compressor end but a small amount of carbon in the heat shield. There was oil on both sides of the seemingly intact wastegate diaphragm. I haven't broken it down any further. From what I've read I think a Garrett T3 kit would work but really wonder if it's wise to rebuild it. Internet information is conflicting about balancing or not, the 270 or 360 degree thrust bearing, and whether those parts and the dynamic seals are made in China regardless of the Supplier and cost.
If anyone with first-hand knowledge could help with information and advice I'd certainly appreciate it. Thanks, C. Wright
What exactly are you looking for?
If it was mine, I would start with figuring out why it was non-running, and proceed from there. You might save yourself a lot of expense by determining the reason that it won't run before you start rebuilding or replacing expensive parts.
Steve.
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
I'd clean it up, soak the cyls in MMO, turn it over by hand, reassemble, and try to start it.
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
snowbrd we need to get together
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
i wouldn't replace the turbo until i confirmed something was wrong. put a boost gauge on it, block off the wastegate actuator and see if pressure rises. if it does, connect the wastegate line again. if it doesn't maybe the unit does need to be replaced. they are pretty cheap, don't buy a whole kit.
does your 84 have the 85-style cali manifolds with the turbo up top? i never heard of the different model of turbocharger but i can't imagine it being spec'd too differently.
sounds like you need to deal with the leaks separately.
(09-26-2014, 03:19 AM)bricktron i wouldn't replace the turbo until i confirmed something was wrong. put a boost gauge on it, block off the wastegate actuator and see if pressure rises. if it does, connect the wastegate line again. if it doesn't maybe the unit does need to be replaced. they are pretty cheap, don't buy a whole kit.
does your 84 have the 85-style cali manifolds with the turbo up top? i never heard of the different model of turbocharger but i can't imagine it being spec'd too differently.
sounds like you need to deal with the leaks separately.
(09-26-2014, 03:19 AM)bricktron i wouldn't replace the turbo until i confirmed something was wrong. put a boost gauge on it, block off the wastegate actuator and see if pressure rises. if it does, connect the wastegate line again. if it doesn't maybe the unit does need to be replaced. they are pretty cheap, don't buy a whole kit.
does your 84 have the 85-style cali manifolds with the turbo up top? i never heard of the different model of turbocharger but i can't imagine it being spec'd too differently.
sounds like you need to deal with the leaks separately.
I do believe you will leak oil out the exhaust side of a turbo if it cannot drain properly, and overfilling could do that. iirc that why they use scavenge pumps for some turboed cars if the turbo sits to low or to far away to drain properly. i do know it'll smoke like crazy if i cant drain right.