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Unbelievable!!!#!@#!@
Was cruising down the freeway yesterday when I heard a CLUNK. Then I lost power. Saw my oil light. Oh Sh!!!t! Drifted over to the right. In the No. 1 lane, the engine quit. Managed to stop on the shoulder.
Shell Rotella syn was flooding from the car. The left front wheel was slathered with oil. Oil was splattered all along the driver's side of my newly repainted MB. Even misted over the trunk. The oil cooler lay on the ground next to the front tire. The belly pan was gone. I had the car towed to Enrique in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles. He will reattach to cooler and see if my 602 engine and turbo survived the blowout. Can't believe it. I had rebuilt the engine after it bent a rod -- caused by a faulty injection pump ruined by an incompetent mechanic fiddling with an IP leak. I've spared no $$$$ on this car. Now this (poor me...LOL)! Only one option: Fix it. There's no value, to me or anyone else, in a glossy w124 300D 2.5 with a cream-colored near-perfect interior, that doesn't run. Will keep you posted... |
I only have one word....BUMMER!!:(
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Hey, sorry to hear about your engine. I have one question, did the oil cooler assembly come apart on its own, or did you hit something in the road? I had to swere just the other day to miss a 2x4 about a foot long that fell off a moving flatbed semi trailer at 75 mph and was coming at me like a rabid skateboard:eek:
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I think I hit something. The belly pan sheared off. And my mechanic said there are holes and pits in the oil cooler and oil lines. New parts are on order, and only new oil and a test fire will tell whether I've ruined the engine.
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Hope everything is ok and the damage was just confined to the cooler, and other items phycically damaged....Goodluck
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If you have collision insurance on that vehicle, your policy will pay for these repairs. If the engine is totaled that might be the way to go.
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If you have collision insurance on that vehicle, your policy will pay for these repairs. If the engine is totaled that might be the way to go.
Better preserve the evidence that you in fact struck something. |
I was talking to a gentleman who told me about his dad's 300CD, and how he hit something and totaled the engine. The insurance company paid for a brand new engine.
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SAVE THAT OIL COOLER!
Old Deis makes good point, make sure to save save the old oil cooler.
I wonder if you have an automatic shut-down mechanism that detects when oil gets too low for safe operation...? I have one on my pressure washer with a 11hp Honda make sense if they'd engineer them in cars too huh? keep us posted> good luck dave |
Those low oil pressure shutoffs are required by Coast Guard regulations on gasoline powered boats with electric fuel pumps. They're pretty easy to wire in to a gas engine since they simply shut off the ignition. I haven't seen a similar set up on a diesel.
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Drag cars sometimes run a big red oil light. It lights up if oil pressure drops below a predetermined point. Seems like a worthwhile addition. Just make sure the light is big enough and bright enough to get your attention. RT
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Someone on the board is working on an audible low oil pressure alarm. I hope he posts the system, parts and how to do it.
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Sorry to hear that. Best of luck during your repair.
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If the proponents of synthetic oil are correct, your engine should have survived with no damage. To read some of the testimonials, some people manage to drive for hundreds of miles with no oil and no damage. It'll be interesting to see if your name is added to those testimonials.
Hope all turns out well. |
dana, so sorry to hear about this. fixing the car is the wise thing to do because you are obviously attached to it. i think it's worth it to. hang in there! i take my car in for an estimate today on a road hazard damage.
eric |
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