Re: [MBZ] Fun With the W211

2019-10-14 Thread Rick Knoble via Mercedes
Craig says:

>Thank you for the links, Rick!

You're welcome.

Rick


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Re: [MBZ] Fun With the W211

2019-10-14 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Mon, 14 Oct 2019 19:19:45 + Rick Knoble via Mercedes
 wrote:

> https://youtu.be/wIkg94hDswY

Calibrating your torque wrenches at home
Kevin Criswell
This video shows how to calibrate you torque wrenches at home as often
as you like.

 
> https://youtu.be/XaqBA-xSGbc

Calibrate a Torque Wrench with a $5 Luggage Scale!
Garage Geek


Thank you for the links, Rick!


> >What year is his car? Vee or inline?
> 
> I'm not Dan, but it is an inline six. 2005, or 2006 W211. This was
> before the introduction of Bluetech. No DEF required. Some consider
> these the most refined of any MB diesel autos. And they are quite quick.
> 
> https://youtu.be/C-F47M1gSoY
>  
> https://www.zeroto60times.com/vehicle-make/mercedes-0-60-mph-times/

I see.


Craig

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Re: [MBZ] Fun With the W211

2019-10-14 Thread Floyd Thursby via Mercedes
So I understand wanting to get the car sorted, but is this problem a 
fatal one, potentially?  Like will the engine munch because of it, or go 
up in flames or something?


--R

On 10/14/19 10:29 AM, Dan--- via Mercedes wrote:

Pulled the W211 CDI into the garage yesterday to inspect the two bubbly 
injectors and possibly replace glow plugs.

Couldn’t get the injector out, so I installed a new hold down stretch bolt and 
moved on. Injector slide hammer tool is on the way from the Island of Large 
Wimmen for later in the week.

Glow plugs were questionable as was the glow plug controller. Rather than take 
any chances, I got a complete set of new Beru glow plugs and have had the son 
fill their recesses with Kroil every day when he gets home from school.

This approach yielded excellent results, as the old glow plugs came out with 
little to no effort. Nice! New ones went in with antiseize on the threads and 
were torqued to spec.

Glow plug controller is toast. Mercedes has sold a reman for about $240 my 
cost, but there weren’t any in Paragon but some at other dealers. Rather than 
have my parts guy call around and haggle with other dealers, I found the new 
OEM (Beru) part online for around $214.00, so I went with that. Should be here 
in a day or two.

Son says glow plug is leaking worse now, but not bad, maybe a few drops of 
stuff coming out. I didn’t wail on the hold down bolt as I didn’t have a torque 
wrench that would measure that low (7 nm) so I sort of swagged it. Got an 
adapter for my little beam wrench coming, too.

I’m going to have him park the car when he comes home tonight and drive my car 
until we have everything on hand to effect the repairs.

This car has been a bit of PITA since bringing it home, but the stuff it needs 
isn’t a big deal. Son says his first tank of fuel was averaged over 40 mpg for 
mixed city/highway. Not bad.

-D

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[MBZ] Fun With the W211

2019-10-14 Thread Dan--- via Mercedes
Pulled the W211 CDI into the garage yesterday to inspect the two bubbly 
injectors and possibly replace glow plugs.

Couldn’t get the injector out, so I installed a new hold down stretch bolt and 
moved on. Injector slide hammer tool is on the way from the Island of Large 
Wimmen for later in the week.

Glow plugs were questionable as was the glow plug controller. Rather than take 
any chances, I got a complete set of new Beru glow plugs and have had the son 
fill their recesses with Kroil every day when he gets home from school.

This approach yielded excellent results, as the old glow plugs came out with 
little to no effort. Nice! New ones went in with antiseize on the threads and 
were torqued to spec.

Glow plug controller is toast. Mercedes has sold a reman for about $240 my 
cost, but there weren’t any in Paragon but some at other dealers. Rather than 
have my parts guy call around and haggle with other dealers, I found the new 
OEM (Beru) part online for around $214.00, so I went with that. Should be here 
in a day or two.

Son says glow plug is leaking worse now, but not bad, maybe a few drops of 
stuff coming out. I didn’t wail on the hold down bolt as I didn’t have a torque 
wrench that would measure that low (7 nm) so I sort of swagged it. Got an 
adapter for my little beam wrench coming, too.

I’m going to have him park the car when he comes home tonight and drive my car 
until we have everything on hand to effect the repairs.

This car has been a bit of PITA since bringing it home, but the stuff it needs 
isn’t a big deal. Son says his first tank of fuel was averaged over 40 mpg for 
mixed city/highway. Not bad.

-D

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