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617 Oil Separator Question And Part Number For Upper Grommet Needed
When I purchased my 1980 W116 300SD (with 5 cylinder OM617 turbodiesel engine) the previous owner had installed a hot air intake which the turbo had melted.
I found the bottom half of the original air cleaner in the trunk with a broken oil separator. I installed this in my car and used the lid from a 1979 300SD that didn't have an oil separator. I'm finally getting around to putting it back to stock but have some questions. I found an air cleaner at the wrecking yard, but the housing was smashed so I unbent the tabs and removed the plastic oil separator components to replace the broken ones in my housing. I thought that there would be baffling of some sort inside, but it was hollow. Is there supposed to be some kind of baffling inside the oil separator? I also found the correct air cleaner lid and was wanting to replace the grommet that fits in the lid and the upper end of the oil separator sticks out of. Despite being very familiar with using EPC.net, I could not find this grommet anywhere! Does anyone know the part number for it? The only number on the grommet is "20". I was also hoping to find a plug for the hole in the air cleaner to turbo elbow tube since I will no longer be connecting the breather tube there (now it will connect to the top of the air cleaner--pictured below is the old setup).
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The Mercedes-Benz Classic Center told me that they have the part number for the grommet on a hot sheet because the EPC doesn't show it, so I'll post the part number for it once the part arrives.
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I removed the broken oil separator from my air cleaner and it doesn't have any kind of mesh inside, so apparently they are supposed to be empty inside.
I also got a new breather tube grommet for the lid of the air cleaner. It is part number 000 094 16 60 ($26 MSRP). Today I derusted, sanded, and primed the air cleaner and tomorrow am going to paint and reassemble it.
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Stop paying for animal enslavement, cruelty, and slaughter. Save your health and the planet. Go vegan! I did 18 years ago. https://challenge22.com/ DON'T MESS WITH MY MERCEDES! 1967 W110 Universal Wagon, Euro, Turbo Diesel, Tail Fins, 4 Speed Manual Column Shift, A/C 1980 W116 300SD Turbo Diesel, DB479 Walnut Brown, Sunroof, Highly Optioned, 350,000+ Miles |
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Mine was empty inside too, although I seem to recall there was some sort of split baffle inside to sort of get the air spinning in the cyclone chamber.. not that there should ever be enough flow to manage a true cyclone
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