Ranger1 wrote:
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.
Already tried running two cans of diesel purge thru it. Quieted right down. As soon as it was running off the fuel tank again, noise came right back. Been doing it constantly since I got the beast, didn't realize how loud it was at first because it was July and running with the A/C on full blast and windows up. Some guys at work with diesel experience mentioned how it sounded like crap going thru the parking lot. When I tried driving with the windows down, they were right - loud enough to echo off the house and the trees in the driveway, does it whether or not the engine is cold, 90 or 30 outside, only goes away above 1500 RPM. Does it regardless of B20, ULSD, LSD, or brand.
Already got a new set of Bosio nozzles, $30 each. Injectors that are in it are Bosch remans (big letters saying "REMAN FOR MB" on the side). Could get a set of 6 new complete injectors for 400 to 500. These aren't the high-priced electronic wonders that the CRD uses, just old fashioned mechanical poppet injectors, basically a glorified relief valve. Thank god for good old fashioned mechanical fuel injection!
I've got all the hardware and tools to change out the nozzles myself, and have already changed out the o-rings and seals on the delivery valves on the injection pump to correct a fuel leak. But there's a few things I can't check on my own, such as timing chain stretch, camshaft timing, and injection pump timing.
That, and given the age, mileage, and unknown maintenance history of the beast, I thought it might be worth it to give the MB dealer at least one shot doing a major maintenance on it - engine, brakes, suspension, etc - so I'd at least know where I stand overall. From the appearance of the brake fluid, it does look as if it's been some time since the brake system has been flushed. Wanting to take the beast on a long trip over Christmas, and just don't have the time to go over everything myself.
Even at that, with the shape it's in now, it's knocking down 32 to 35 MPG commuting to work. darn good car!!!!
