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Dieshead 02-27-2003 12:24 PM

Is a 200,000 mile diesel due for engine
 
I'm talking to someone about their 1980 300D. It's a one owner car that's had regular oil changes and maintenance throughout. But 200,000 is a fair number of miles. Theoretically, how many more miles could the car go before it needs a rebuild or replacement?

DieselAddict 02-27-2003 12:30 PM

If it's been well maintained and it has no problems now, 200K means the car is just about broken in. Welcome to the world of Mercedes diesels. :D

rickg 02-27-2003 12:32 PM

Yea, I'd give it at least another 100k to go, easy.:)

leathermang 02-27-2003 12:35 PM

If you keep up what they started... you can probably get 300,000 more out of it... a one owner with paperwork to boot... you really got lucky....If you decide not to get it.... post it here because someone is bound to jump on it...
Of course much depends on the price they are asking .... at some price it pays to have an independant with no future interest in the car test it.... like " lemon busters".... that type of company...cheap insurance in the long run... primarily compression readings.... the best overall indicator of the engine condition...

The Bob 02-27-2003 12:41 PM

Lets see,

look up some of the cars on ebay. alot of them have over 400K. Heres what to do this year. Fix all the oil leaks, common spots are the air cleaner pipe o rings (upper and lower), turbo drain pipe and lower grommit, oil pan gasket.

After inspecting, and replacing if necessary, (i would do it anyway), Keep track of your oil level when ever you fuel it up. If it does not consume much oil then you should have alot of miles ahead. My 84300d does not consume hardly any oil

got to go

welcome abored

bob c

samiam4 02-27-2003 01:09 PM

300-400 k seems reasonable.

You'll need a transmission before then. Ussually, age will kill the seals, if it has not been rebuilt.



Michael

diesel don 02-27-2003 06:06 PM

If MB's need another engine at 200k, I'm in trouble. Heck, I don't buy them until they have 200k on them. Don't trust that they've been broken in enough yet :)

Don

turbodiesel 02-27-2003 06:38 PM

I'm 107,000 miles overdue :)

fz500sel 02-27-2003 07:02 PM

Wait until Larry Bible sees this post
 
Larry Bible should be able to elaborate on this post.

I had 310k on my '85 300D and my mechanic told me that the worse thing about the whole car was that since it was up here in Michigan for all of it's life, the body was gonn'a rust around the engine. It still ran strong and didnt use hardly any oil (3/4 qt every 3000 miles).


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