OM606 rear sump oil pan?
OM606 rear sump oil pan?
(10-14-2016, 02:04 PM)MrHope(10-10-2016, 10:59 AM)P50harleyrider Can't speak for the 605 but the 606.962 main bolts are already threaded for the CDI pickup tube support. I can verify you are correct, Ross. I recently put the rear sump on my F150 conversion so it's still fresh in my head. Zeeman should move to the east coast.
Did you use the drive chain from the 606 or the 320cdi? Are they the same length?
(10-14-2016, 02:04 PM)MrHope(10-10-2016, 10:59 AM)P50harleyrider Can't speak for the 605 but the 606.962 main bolts are already threaded for the CDI pickup tube support. I can verify you are correct, Ross. I recently put the rear sump on my F150 conversion so it's still fresh in my head. Zeeman should move to the east coast.
Did you use the drive chain from the 606 or the 320cdi? Are they the same length?
Ditto same chain. Also I never found an onboard dipstick for my 648 pan. I'll just use the red plastic plug when operating and carry the measuring stick behind the seat. It just shows the correct level when it's inserted into the pan tube until it hits bottom. Must be a universal one. Can't figure out MBs' logic here. I got tired of searching and Pelican parts informed me of this silly system. If there is an onboard or full time dipstick available for the om648 pan that I'm not aware of, would love to have the part #.
(10-14-2016, 04:09 PM)50harleyrider Ditto same chain. Also I never found an onboard dipstick for my 648 pan. I'll just use the red plastic plug when operating and carry the measuring stick behind the seat. It just shows the correct level when it's inserted into the pan tube until it hits bottom. Must be a universal one. Can't figure out MBs' logic here. I got tired of searching and Pelican parts informed me of this silly system. If there is an onboard or full time dipstick available for the om648 pan that I'm not aware of, would love to have the part #.
(10-14-2016, 04:09 PM)50harleyrider Ditto same chain. Also I never found an onboard dipstick for my 648 pan. I'll just use the red plastic plug when operating and carry the measuring stick behind the seat. It just shows the correct level when it's inserted into the pan tube until it hits bottom. Must be a universal one. Can't figure out MBs' logic here. I got tired of searching and Pelican parts informed me of this silly system. If there is an onboard or full time dipstick available for the om648 pan that I'm not aware of, would love to have the part #.
I guess we'll just have to carry the measuring stick like I said. What numbers do you use on it for the OM606, Zeeman?
(10-16-2016, 08:39 AM)50harleyrider I guess we'll just have to carry the measuring stick like I said. What numbers do you use on it for the OM606, Zeeman?
(10-16-2016, 08:39 AM)50harleyrider I guess we'll just have to carry the measuring stick like I said. What numbers do you use on it for the OM606, Zeeman?
That's the stick I got. The OM648 holds 8 quarts. The 98 606.962 calls for 7.5 quarts and the 99 606.962 calls for 8 or vice versa.We should be able to put 7.75 quarts in a dry 606 engine, start it, run for 30 seconds, shut off and then check with this tool-(https://automotivetools.com/products/669...pstick-oil) inserted to bottom of sump and use the number you get as full reference. We still have to remove it and store it during operation. Ah. those wonderful Germans.
I'm looking to fit a rear sump on my OM605 (for BMW E36 application), are these the correct part numbers?
Sump
6470140302
Oil pump
6471800201
Additionally, I've come across the part number A6121810201, which seems to be another 5 cylinder rear sump oil pump. Does anyone know if this will work?