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engine operating temp...
recently returned from a trip to maine in the benz.Those of you that have looked and helped with some of my other dilemmas will remember that turbo function was an issue.after cleaning and gauging(boost) I narrowed it to boost pressure sensor and/or alda.boost sensor seemed to be the one,but I digress.after leaving from pittsburgh and driving for several hours I noticed that my engine temp was staying at about 82C.at one point when climbing a particularly long and steep hill,temp went to about 92C.recalled reading about adding fuel enrichment(alda) when turbo boost is high(@70mph pushing a steady 6# boost,when @80 pushing a steady 13# boost(installed hybrid boost mechanism-bearing with spring ) .anyway,after the alda adj my temp went back down to about 78C and stayed there no matter how big the hill or how long boost is "maxed"(14+ish#).drove all day several days in a row.car seems to run strong and with no dilemmas.what is the normal temp range for my 300D turbo.read a post about smeone changing their thermostat to a hotter one because they felt that their wvo was not getting enough heat.they were talking about temps in the low 90'sC.is my car running cold?does this mean/imply some problem that just has not surfaced yet!?
My a/c is non working,would this keep temps low?the car was loaded, girlfriend,dog and all associated camping gear for a week in the back country of maine.thank you for any and all assistance. BTW-have not fixed center vent yet.... |
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Is this a 617, 603...? My 617 stays between 82-90 degrees almost all the time. Sometimes it'll get up to 95 on a big climb with the a/c on when its 100 degrees F + outside. Not sure how the 603's run.
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I beleive it is a 617.
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Most of the 617's run close to 90°C. in steady state conditions on the highway. Going uphill will cause a rise in temp........sometimes approaching 100°C..........and climbing an extended steep grade at maximum power in 95°F. ambient temperatures or more will cause the temp to climb above 100°C.
Naturally, there are numerous variables which will affect the above statement. Some folks run hotter than the above, but, usually there is an issue with the cooling system such as an inadequate radiator. It's unlikely that you are running a consistent 82°C. simply because the thermostat does not begin to open until 80°C. and the difference of 2 degrees is insufficient to generate sufficient flow around the thermostat to the radiator. You most likely have a gauge that reads several degrees cooler than the operating temperature of the engine. Consider the temperature normal and further investigation of the cooling system to increase this temperature is unwarranted. |
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75-82 is a normal running range. But, it should only go higher during long hills, stop-and-go traffic, and hot day's with A/C on high.
When it gets above 100*, it's time to back off, kill the A/C and let it cool down. If you let it go all the way to 120*, you are asking for trouble. I'd recommend that everyone upgrade to the 9-blade plastic fan and smaller waterpump pulley. They can be bought new at the dealer or found on most late 83+ 300xD's. I don't have A/C, but I have to work it pretty hard to break the 90* mark. |
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It's difficult to support that argument if the range of the thermostat is 80° to 94° and the location of the sending unit usually dictates a slightly higher number than the location of the thermostat.
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Unless my sensor is reading low, I stay between 80-82 most of the time. Sometimes it will drop to 75 if I let it idle for an extended time and it can cool to 60* when I'm cruising down the mountains on I-70.
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If your gauge is accurate, you need a new thermostat. The thermostat should keep it above 80, regardless of load and temperature (after it initially warms up). Mine will maintain 80 C with -5 F outside temperatures. On hot days, with the AC on, mine usually runs 90 - 95 C.
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i agree.
my sdl was running very cool when i bought it. 60 ish. it also was really grungy inside. i put in a new stat and have kept changing the oil. it is gradually purging the crud out. tom w
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I'm getting a grungy engine???
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the operative word is was. it was all cleaned out when the valve job was done.
also, this is a repeat post from a couple of months ago. you will have that thing humming in no time. you will love the way it drives. i do. tom w
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thanks to all the concrete info.it seems that I am where I am supposed to be more or less.sorry if this is a repost,I did search the threads for this info,did not find.maybe I searched incorrectlly.
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