Om606 running on 5 cylinders.
Om606 running on 5 cylinders.
I have a 95 E300D om606na with about 260k miles on it. Im under the impression it may have a stuck or bottomed out Lifter.
Ive only torn it apart by taking off the intake manifold. While running, it has exhaust coming from the air intake port, I believe its cylinder 3 but I have to confirm.
Reading on other threads, there has been mention of valves being sunk due to excessive wear in the seat and valve. This causes the lifter to no longer have the hydraulic travel it originally had. Do you guys have any input, I wont be able to work on it until this weekend and I wanted to get some insight before then. Thanks in Advance, Christian.
I've never even seen an OM606 yet alone worked on one but the amount of forum threads I see with this same issue leads me to believe it's a common problem normally caused by a bit of carbon lodged between valve and seat.
I have to mention, the idle had an uneven fell to it for about the latest 5k miles. Even if the engine is at full temp, it would have a slight miss. I assumed it was the injectors needed to be rebuilt because I had no idea on the maintenance from the previous owner.
Another thing to mention; once I discovered the dead cylinder, I drove it home about 15 miles. This didn't clear anything, but it seems to vary on how bad it misses.
Side note, I had just changed the oil. I alway change every 3.5 to 4k miles and I reconnected the exhaust from the resonator back an hour prior to the problem. Back pressure?
Oil used was delo 15w-40. Viscosity issues took out the lifter?
Amsoil website said 15w40 was good above 5°f.
I'll take a look for soot but I would suspect it to clear driving it 15 miles through grades on the highway.
youtube.com/watch?v=EhyVh_vh4qw
This video shows and engine running exactly like mine. It may also be the same cylinder. Number 2 stated in the discription. Engine was removed and never stated what the pproblem was.
I read that cylinder 6 is most susceptible to this issue, and only on the n/a versions.
Do these engine have any known issues of lifters freezing solid like vw tdi 1.9 engines?
The 4 valve IDI MB engines last for many km and many abuse, like its rather your car rust to the boné than the engine quit, but u may have a combination of many things , even a dead cylinder , u can start by check the lifters and injectors. if the simptom persists look at the pre cups, wich is something that happens , the ball inside the precup fails and the cylinder dies, in very worst cases the precup melts and the ball clogs the throat and the result is a dead cylinder. after that is compression test .... the IP may also have problems in the elemento being stuck on the barrel, something common on the engines used to run os Vegetable oil, and other diesel replacements....
have a check on that by bleeding out the lines, fuel should come out in idle, in bursts. same in all 6.
good luck
It seems to make sense, but the only thing is the compression from intake valve. If the prechamber failed, will it cause a exhaust leak through the intake port?
How Do you remove The prechamber?
u dont need to , u can see from the injector well, the ball is just below the injector nozzle.
if the ball is there , the pre cup is fine.
when the problema is the lifters the engine spits compression out throug the inlet well, with the intake runner out.
injectors may fail, but IDI is very uncommon to fail like that...
I'm suspecting the lifter. I have 2 engine I can rob parts, so we'll see what comes out of it saturday.
Thanks for the input.
MB Hyd tappets , here comonly refered as lifters , can be overhauled...
They differ from some other manufacturer´s due to the simple fact that they can be pressurized and may loose pressure automatically, and even when the valves open by to much EGP they return to the right position almost right away.
If the source or the failure is the lifter, just remove it from the well , open , clean , fill with oil and install.
The tappet is composed of two parts , the hyd chamber and the valve, pay attention to the valve, it must not leak anything.
good luck ,
Okay, I've read the thread related to the video posted above. The owner of that engine ended up selling it before repair but one of the comments on that thread by member "e300tsc" stating that tappets have a tendency to stick and to Exercise the tappet in a vise.
I guess at this point I'll have to pull the tappets, I'm curious if I can measure the valve stem protrusion and compare it to other valves for reference to determine if I have a sunk valve.
MB valves don´t sink , they close in valve rings (valve seats) , usually the ring breaks and goes away sometimes kiling the cylinder for good others just starts to rattle ... that can be checked by compression test or leak testing the cylinder.... either way if that was the case the car would smoke whyte really bad....
if u remove the tappets , u can desassembe it by hand with a plyer, clean and check the valve.
Soooo..... I pulled the valve cover off today. I didnt notice any damage in particular.
The tappet on that cylinder looked like it sat a little lower than the rest. But nothing that would stand out. I plan on disassembling the tappet and clean any varnish that may have accumulated and put it back together. If it continues to miss, I'll pull the head off and get it rebuilt.
I just have to ask, all the tappet's were deflated. Is there a possibility that the oil in the bad valve over pumps with oil and allows it to stay open when it should? Like make the check valve isn't releasing the oil?
(10-29-2016, 03:27 PM)chrisbrixp Soooo..... I pulled the valve cover off today. I didnt notice any damage in particular.
The tappet on that cylinder looked like it sat a little lower than the rest. But nothing that would stand out. I plan on disassembling the tappet and clean any varnish that may have accumulated and put it back together. If it continues to miss, I'll pull the head off and get it rebuilt.
I just have to ask, all the tappet's were deflated. Is there a possibility that the oil in the bad valve over pumps with oil and allows it to stay open when it should? Like make the check valve isn't releasing the oil?
(10-29-2016, 03:27 PM)chrisbrixp Soooo..... I pulled the valve cover off today. I didnt notice any damage in particular.
The tappet on that cylinder looked like it sat a little lower than the rest. But nothing that would stand out. I plan on disassembling the tappet and clean any varnish that may have accumulated and put it back together. If it continues to miss, I'll pull the head off and get it rebuilt.
I just have to ask, all the tappet's were deflated. Is there a possibility that the oil in the bad valve over pumps with oil and allows it to stay open when it should? Like make the check valve isn't releasing the oil?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOqAdvkJPJY&t=129s