|
|
|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
84 turbo return plug?
My 83 td was plugged by my mechanic at the turbo return line, he took out the brass elbow and plugged it with a torque converter drain plug, he said it would give me better power but that if emissions ever were to be an issue to save the elbow.
I am now looking at the return on an 84 300d and it is slightly different, it is more of a straight hose with a clamp, doesn anyone know about this difference, can the return be plugged with a drain plug same as the previous 617's Is this mod not recomended? My mechanic breathes Mercedes Diesels and was factory trained in Germany during the 1980's so i suppose he knows what hes doing.
__________________
W123 1985 300TD naturally aspirated |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
Do you have a picture? Just want to make sure we are talking about the same thing before giving my opinion.
__________________
TC Current stable: - 2004 Mazda RALLYWANKEL - 2007 Saturn sky redline - 2004 Explorer...under surgery. Past: 135i, GTI, 300E, 300SD, 300SD, Stealth |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
what's a turbo return line?
__________________
1977 300d 70k--sold 08 1985 300TD 185k+ 1984 307d 126k--sold 8/03 1985 409d 65k--sold 06 1984 300SD 315k--daughter's car 1979 300SD 122k--sold 2/11 1999 Fuso FG Expedition Camper 1993 GMC Sierra 6.5 TD 4x4 1982 Bluebird Wanderlodge CAT 3208--Sold 2/13 |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
The only return line that I can think of in terms of a turbo is an oil line (elbow) ...but this should never be plugged.
A picture would indeed say more than a thousand words........ CHeers, Ingmar |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
He would not block the oil return line. The oil would bake fast. Kiss the turbo bearings or/and seals good bye. Must be something else but there is little there. Only thing I can think of is the boost line. But then the alda would get no signal. Does not seem to make much sense at this point.
|
Bookmarks |
|
|