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'85 300D slow accel
I'm trying to get the '85 300D turbo running decently. It had been sitting for several years before I got it.
After changing crankcase oil and trans filter and fluid, air filter , fuel filters, primer, it would start right up, but the engine had very little power, and it would sputter sometimes. I drained the tank and removed the strainer- it was a terrible mess. I cleaned and replaced. While apart, I blew compressed air back through the steel fuel line and the return line. I did the diesel purge thing- 1 can lasted about 23 minutes. At this point, it is definitely better, but it is still pretty slow to rev when you goose the throttle- it seems like it takes a a second before it gets up to high rpms. I also have a 240D and I think it may rev a bit quicker. My next step is to adjust the valves. I've done this and I made custom 14mm offset wrenches for this purpose. So at this point, it is close to driveable, but it doesn't acellerate like I think it should, especially being a turbo. What else can I try? I'm pretty sure I'm not getting air incursion. I put on yet another primary filter and hoses and the primer pump feel right. Maybe I need to open up the turbo and make sure it is good shape. Kent Bergsma discusses this. Maybe I should change the large fuel filter again since I did the diesel purge and maybe it clogged up. Or maybe I should do a 2nd can of diesel purge. By the way, I'm running off-road red diesel fuel while doing my testing, since I have a big tank of it for tractors. I do have at least some sort of vacuum leak- it takes a few seconds before it shuts off. There are several more vacuum lines and gizmos in there as compared to my 240. I guess some of it is related to the EGR and other pollution devices. Last edited by ironandsteel; 10-25-2018 at 05:50 PM. Reason: corrected some wrong info |
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