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easkey 01-28-2013 05:27 PM

93 300d mercedes , engine oil cooler leaking .
 
My 93 300d mercedes is leaking antifreeze at the nipple that attaches to block from the engine oil cooler , can i buy a kit to repair this , thanks in advance

easkey 01-29-2013 05:19 PM

anyone help .
 
part number 6062000096. any ideas where i can get this part

easkey 01-29-2013 06:49 PM

can anyone tell me where to get this part.
 
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easkey 01-29-2013 06:50 PM

it is located on the block attached to the oil cooler .
 
or what is the proper name for the fitting, Thanks

stormyc88 01-29-2013 06:58 PM

I would say the easiest way to obtain a weird part like that is the dealership. You might pay a little more for it, but how much could something like that cost? Definitely helps that you have the part number. If the part number doesnt come up, you can tell them where it came from and they will show you the diagram on the computer so you can verify.

ah-kay 01-29-2013 07:09 PM

What is wrong with it?
 
Do you mean this part in the picture I posted?

http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/324297-om603-head-removal-down-connection.html

I think it is attached to the cylinder block when the coolant is routed to warm the fuel, not the oil cooler. There is only 2 places that is can leak, unless it is cracked which is unlikely. The thread or the o-ring.

1) If the thread is damaged , I would suggest to JB weld or RTV it. Thread it back in. There is pressure from the coolant but JB weld should hold.
2) Sand down the inside and replace the o-ring where the fuel cooler fixture is inserted.

Make sure to install the clip back in.

easkey 01-29-2013 07:15 PM

I went to the dealer for this part .
 
they quoted me $250, for this part and the two seals, Is there any way to bypass this and just put a stopper in the block. thanks

ah-kay 01-29-2013 07:24 PM

If it is the part shown in the picture then YES. Just block it off, the head block is aluminum so do not over-tighten it.

easkey 01-29-2013 07:41 PM

it is pitted through all the way.
 
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I dont think you can weld cast aluminum,

easkey 01-29-2013 07:43 PM

effect if blocked off.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ah-kay (Post 3091866)
If it is the part shown in the picture then YES. Just block it off, the head block is aluminum so do not over-tighten it.


what impact will it have on the running of the car, if any. I live in a hot climate , in FL

ah-kay 01-29-2013 07:57 PM

The coolant is routed to heat the diesel fuel. The heater is mounted next to the engine mounting arm on the right. It is a funny looking thing with 3 to 4 hoses coming out. Some members here by-passed the heater by rerouting the fuel line to the primary filter. If you block the coolant then it is SAME as by-passing the heater.

If I were you, I would try to make it works, unless it is pitted thru which I doubt. If the thread is OK, then the problem probably the inside is pitted and the o-ring cannot seal it. Have you tried to sand it down and get a bigger o-ring?

My last resort is to find a snug plug and JB weld/hammer-ish into it. The coolant is max at 20psi, I think. So any plug would hold. No harm done this way as you can always replace it by threading it out. This is just me but the final decision is yours.

easkey 01-29-2013 08:11 PM

Thanks for your imput
 
[
QUOTE=ah-kay;3091890]The coolant is routed to heat the diesel fuel. The heater is mounted next to the engine mounting arm on the right. It is a funny looking thing with 3 to 4 hoses coming out. Some members here by-passed the heater by rerouting the fuel line to the primary filter. If you block the coolant then it is SAME as by-passing the heater.

If I were you, I would try to make it works, unless it is pitted thru which I doubt. If the thread is OK, then the problem probably the inside is pitted and the o-ring cannot seal it. Have you tried to sand it down and get a bigger o-ring?

My last resort is to find a snug plug and JB weld/hammer-ish into it. The coolant is max at 20psi, I think. So any plug would hold. No harm done this way as you can always replace it by threading it out. This is just me but the final decision is yours.[/QUOTE]

It is pitted right through, the coolant was pouring out , I hate like hell giving MB $250 for a small part like this , thanky you for all your help, I really apprecate it, if it would not impact the driability of the car i would just blank it off.thanks


easkey 01-31-2013 10:02 AM

blocking off the coolant orifice in the head
 
I have decided to remove the fuel pre heater altogether, and screw a bung into the head where the heater was attached , does anyone know what kind of thread or what i could use to block it off. thanks


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