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Question about w124 diesels
I have been looking for one for awhile a nice 94 or 95 e300 diesel w124. Which motor do they use? OM603? I cant seem to find anything; are they rare to find with diesels? What do the diesel models sell for? Just asking...Thanks in advance.
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Regards, Ian White 1995 E300 Diesel w124 OM606 2014 E550 w212 M278 biturbo 2001 BMW 740i E38 M62 (past) 1981 300SD w126 OM617 (past) |
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The engine is the OM606.910. Both should be NA.
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1982 240D, sold 9/17/2008 1987 300D TurboW124.133 - 603.960, 722.317 - Smoke Silver Metallic / Medium Red (702/177), acquired 8/15/2009 262,715 and counting ![]() |
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What?
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Regards, Ian White 1995 E300 Diesel w124 OM606 2014 E550 w212 M278 biturbo 2001 BMW 740i E38 M62 (past) 1981 300SD w126 OM617 (past) |
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Yes. Only the 1987 300D used the OM603, the rest used a 2.5 liter engine. (Not sure what the designation is though)
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1982 300GD Carmine Red (DB3535) Cabriolet Parting Out 1990 300SEL Smoke Silver (Parting out) 1991 350SDL Blackberry Metallic (481) ![]() "The thing is Bob, its not that I'm lazy...its that I just don't care." |
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Is the OM 606 slow? Or is the bigger displacement enough to compensate? Is the OM606 prone to rod bending and overheating like some of the 603 series engines?
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Regards, Ian White 1995 E300 Diesel w124 OM606 2014 E550 w212 M278 biturbo 2001 BMW 740i E38 M62 (past) 1981 300SD w126 OM617 (past) |
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I drove a 1997 300D that had a 606...without the turbo charger the performance is adequate but it certainly won't wow you....
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1982 300GD Carmine Red (DB3535) Cabriolet Parting Out 1990 300SEL Smoke Silver (Parting out) 1991 350SDL Blackberry Metallic (481) ![]() "The thing is Bob, its not that I'm lazy...its that I just don't care." |
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Nah,Turtle like performance
Ian,
You'd hate this kind of acceleration? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ54sjAjNdg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xz94tbBF8-E&feature=related 1."Slightly" modified OM606 2.stock Om606
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'84 300SD sold 124.128 |
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I have gotten use to mine and it doesn't bother me. Although, to make the '95 feel faster, I went out and bought a 240D. ![]() I have never heard that the 606 is susceptible to rod bending or overheating. There are other issues, but those aren't among them.
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'95 E300D ("Tank") - 231,000 miles '79 240D ("Biscuit") - 197,250 miles (Sold) '83 240D ("Ding-Ding") - 217,000 miles (Death by deer) ______________________________________ "Back off, man. I’m a scientist” ~ Peter Venkman |
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I love my '95 Ian. It would have allot more kick if it had the turbo, but it is about the same as a turbo OM617. Very smooth and have plenty of power to move the W124 chassis.
I imagine the turbo version in the W210 would really be a fun engine to own, but I just could never get used to that back end of the W210, nor do I want to deal with the fault codes and limp mode issues. Even the W124 with the 2.5 turbo is a very good car, but I just prefer the improvements made to the '95.....
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Jimmy L. '05 Acura TL 6MT ![]() 2001 ML430 My Spare Gone: '95 E300 188K "Batmobile" Texas Unfriendly Black '85 300TD 235K "The Wagon" Texas Friendly White '80 240D 154K "China" ![]() '81 300TD 240K "Smash" '80 240D 230K "The Squash" '81 240D 293K"Scar" Rear ended harder than Elton John |
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There's a nice one for sale in San Diego, a 1991 w124 2.5 turbo. Regardless, the dealer/seller is asking a lot of money...$12,000. 79,000 miles, one owner. They've had it for over a year now, maybe they should lower the price a bit.
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1982 240 D, 308,000 - 321,127 miles (sold) 1982 300 TD,166,500 - 226,000 miles 1998 E 320, 120,000 - 144,000 miles 2005 C 230 K, 26,000 - 77,000 miles (sold) |
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Please elaborate...
Sounds great! What are some of the issues you have hinted about? I am toying with the idea for now...I would need to find a nice example before I made any move...
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Regards, Ian White 1995 E300 Diesel w124 OM606 2014 E550 w212 M278 biturbo 2001 BMW 740i E38 M62 (past) 1981 300SD w126 OM617 (past) |
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Regards, Ian White 1995 E300 Diesel w124 OM606 2014 E550 w212 M278 biturbo 2001 BMW 740i E38 M62 (past) 1981 300SD w126 OM617 (past) |
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just picked up a 93 300D 2.5
Cost me $4k. Is around what they book at. Has 148k on it. Picked it up at the repair shop. They redid the brakes, oil change and the injector return lines, total they spent $600 on it. Has a good maint hist. Looks like all I will need to do is put in a new vac pump and be good to go for a bit. The one in it is fine but from what I read its time to change it before it goes bad. It is my understanding that there were not all that many of these turbo diesels brought in to the U.S. I read somewhere 300 in 93 true or not I dont know. Mine is white, sunroof, nice tan interior, Arizona car. Car looks and runs great for $4k. And as I said Kelly Blue Book has em at about $4k. Good luck
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For the 606.910, they include: (1) the dreaded biodegradable wiring harness (the plastic covering on the wires cracks and falls apart prematurely - costs about $400 to buy a new one and then you have to actually replace the thing); (2) the AC evaporator (I don't recall the issue there - mine was replaced before I bought it); and (3) the potential for stuck glow plugs when it comes time to change them out. You will find plenty of posts about the last one. I actually just replaced all six plugs in mine last weeks. I decided to try getting them out without the use of penetrating oil or any of the other tips offered, although I wasn't going to exert much force to try and get them to move (for fear of breaking one off). Anyway, they all came out - no problem.
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'95 E300D ("Tank") - 231,000 miles '79 240D ("Biscuit") - 197,250 miles (Sold) '83 240D ("Ding-Ding") - 217,000 miles (Death by deer) ______________________________________ "Back off, man. I’m a scientist” ~ Peter Venkman |
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'94-'95 E300D issues
After working on several '94 & '95 w124 diesels, these are the things to watch for IMHO:
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