KAAAA-BLOOOOOOEEEYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!
KAAAA-BLOOOOOOEEEYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!
So fellers, long time no post (I apologize, been busy with school and work and a spell with unemployment). So I was driving the trusty old '74 240D on Saturday and thought I was catching an occasional whiff of burning oil smell, just chalked it up to the car being cold and not having everything all swelled up from the heat and what not. Anyway, same thing this morning, piqued my curiosity a little at this point but I was running a lathe all day and didn't have time to think about it much. Soo, this afternoon on my way to class, I notice the car is running a little rough and smoking quite a bit, sonI pull over, open the hood, and "A-Ha!" I notice a bit of oil in the line from the vacuum booster to the intake manifold, so I checked the oil and topped it off and figured I'd probably be able to make it through the rest of the day and then drive another vehicle until I get a new diaphragm and fix the problem.
Well I wasn't so lucky!
Driving home from school (i should have just skipped class but I had a test and couldn't) she starts running a little more rough, and smoking a little bit more, and running a little more rough, and smoking a little bit more. At this point I'm starting to get a little more concerned. Well, I made it to my street, and that's about when all hell broke loose. I guess the vacuum pump decided it was tired of pumping vacuum and thougt it might enjoy a new career pumping oil a little better. Needless to say that career was short lived. So I round the corner onto the final stretch, and she starts chooching out some smoke, and when I say some smoke I mean some smoke! I've seen some big coal burners that didn't smoke like this! So about the time this go-go-gadget smokescreen starts up, she starts revving a little, and then she starts revving a little more, and more smoke, and more revving, and more smoke. That is, until she started to buck like a bronco. My guess is as she was runnin' away she was pumping more oil into the intake than she could burn, because she started to sound like a bunch of gravel got sucked into the engine and was knocking around in the cylinders, so I punched the shutoff knob and dropped her into 4th going about 15mph and lugged it to a stop. Needless to say I think the engine is toast.
So my plan now, out of necessity and convenience, are to finally pull the om601 and 5-speed out of the w201 sitting out back and drop them in the w115. That being said, anybody foresee any issues with this swap? Seeing as it will be a 4-cylinder going in I'm hoping there won't be any clearance issues with the oil filter and heater valves.
Thanks guys
Are the older cars are different? How does the vacuum pump put oil in the intake. On the ones I own it would just put air in the crank case. It's probably not dead though unless it super over revel.
The older models have a line that goes from the vacuum pump to the intake manifold and there's a butterfly valve in the intake so the engine will help make a tiny bit more vacuum in the system at idle. Not the best design haha
(11-01-2016, 07:35 AM)hooblah Lol so wait until it's fucked and then shut it off ?
(11-01-2016, 07:35 AM)hooblah Lol so wait until it's fucked and then shut it off ?