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Old 05-12-2009, 07:53 AM
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300SDL Shakeout Run

I took the 300SDL out on an extended run yesterday. (to work and back).

It drives like a dream. Much smoother, quieter, and more comfortable than the 300SD. Also much more power.

The things I noticed that need fixing are:

1) B1 brake piston cover is leaking. I ordered a new seal from the dealer ($3.28).

2) I get great quantities of heat from the climate control. Only when I turn the wheel all the way to the cold end where it clicks do I not get hot air.

3) No air conditioning. Clutch does not engage.

4) Low oil pressure. Hot idle can be less than 1 bar, 0.7 to 0.8.

5) Brake light is on. The parking brake is hanging down a bit and won't return all the way to the top.

The coolant temp was excellent. 85 to 90 degrees all the way. I was looking at the gauge and thinking this when I pulled off into the exit lane when I was arriving home. I made the loop and when I made the right hand turn onto the main street 1/4 mile from home, I noticed my coolant temp was 110.

6) The coolant temp was 115 when I turned if off in the driveway.

I opened the hood and noticed that I was loosing fluid somewhere. It ended up being the lower connection to the expansion tank. I had not put the clamp up far enough the neck. I reclamped it and filled the tank when the engine had cooled down some. I also had the fill up the upper hose of the radiator. I did this with hot water.

Testing after this was interesting. Engine temp was at 100. It dipped back down to 90, then rose to 100 again. This is all at idle.

I paid close attention to the hose and radiator temperatures. It took a whilw for the upper hose to get hot. The radiator was hottest only where the upper hose connected. As the engine ran, the radiator slowly got hotter toward the passenger side. When I shut it off because the coolant temp was now over 100 and visably rising, the left half of the radiator was still cool to the touch. I don't think I had any flow through the radiator.

Thermostat went bad?

Water pump went bad?
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