You have a leak somewhere
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On Jul 7, 2013, at 5:50 AM, "Gerry Archer" wrote:
> Beg to disagree. Turbo in my '83 300D has been singing to me for over 100K
> miles.
> Gerry
>
> From: "Peter Frederick"
>> If you can hear the turbo, it's shot, they are very quiet.
>> Just bec
Every w123 I have driven you could hear the turbo. My ears are very
sensitive to high frequencies and mechanical noises in general. I guess I
am actually listening for it every time I drive.
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Ah..guess I should pay more attention eh?
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I don't remember hearing a turbo in a W123 being normal either, but
will find out soon. Certainly did not hear one in the W126 with OM617
I test drove.
Volvo is another story, those sound like a police siren a couple
blocks away!
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On Sun, 7 Jul 2013 08:51:30 -0400 Michael Canfield
wrote:
> Gotta agree with Gerry on this one. I love the faint sound of the
> turbo on my 83 300d. Maybe my 2.5" straight pipe exhaust has something
> to do with it...lol
You and Gerry are talking about a W123 turbo. Larry, Peter, and I wer
Gotta agree with Gerry on this one. I love the faint sound of the turbo on
my 83 300d. Maybe my 2.5" straight pipe exhaust has something to do with
it...lol
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Beg to disagree. Turbo in my '83 300D has been singing to me for over 100K
miles.
Gerry
From: "Peter Frederick"
If you can hear the turbo, it's shot, they are very quiet.
Just because the flap moves doesn't mean you have boost, but you do have
one working switchover valve anyway.
Check the