retmil46 wrote:
Oughta try an 80's MB with a good case of injector nailing. Starting in the parking lot at work the last couple of nights has been interesting, down in the 20's. Fires right up and runs smooth until the glow plugs cycle off, then starts missing and bucking like a bronco, until the coolant starts getting warm enough to register on the gauge. Nice big cloud of grayish white smoke until she's warm and happy.
When I got home last night, dug out the extension cord and plugged in the block heater on the '87. This morning at 10, temp still at 30 outside, it fired right up and kept idling smooth as you please once the GP's shut off, no clouds of smoke either.
Strange thing, even without a supplemental coolant heater like the CRD, the '87 looks to warm up just as fast, up to operating temp within a couple of miles.
Taking the '87 in to the MB dealer next Tuesday for a good going over. Hopefully they can get rid of that ball peen hammer that keeps hitting the side of the engine below 1500 rpm. Nothing sounds quite as obnoxious as injector nailing.
If the MB dealer wants to install new injectors, maybe a diesel purge treatment as described on tdiclub.com might save some expense... worth a shot if they want a couple of grand for an injector or two.
I had a tremendous nailing sound when I bought some Walmart diesel the first summer I owned the CRD - I mean nailing like a jackhammer - I thought a rod was going to come through the block. Put some bio in it and PS and it stopped. Never bought anymore Murphy diesel after that.