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1987 300D cylinder head identification: New casting versus original???
Is there any relatively simple / straightforward way to identify whether a cylinder head is the original (crack prone) casting, or a newer “improved” casting? I’ll be going to look at a car, and would like to know. Supposedly, the engine was “rebuilt”, but what the rebuild consisted of, I don’t know. It would definitely put a smile on my face if I can be sure that the head is a new one!
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Dave M/gsxr posted the casting numbers and where to find them. I know they're in the area of the #2 intake manifold runner and/or injector but I don't know the sequence of numbers.
Sixto 95 S420 91 300SE 87 300SDL 83 300SD |
The number on the head is located around the #2 and #3 injector. Usually inbetween.
The 7th and 8th digits are what matter most. I think the numbers are something like this; If the number is 15 or above, then it has had the updated head. If below, then it still has the original. I read the number on my head wrong, so I still have the original head on my SDL (number was 14). Only 297K miles on it, If it cracked now I would never buy another aluminum-headed MB diesel again!:p :p :p ;) |
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