Very important video, Kent. The best thing I did to my old W126 was to replace the leaking radiator when the water pump went out, Whew, that was a lot of work to get that pump out, but the car runs a lot better with the proper cooling system updated. Even just having the radiator boiled out to remove the scale and curst can help. Thank you.
I am driving a brand new OM616 inline 4 turbo-diesel engine in India mounted on a 4X4 Jeep. It is called GURKHA, manufactured by Force Motors under license from Merc.
So many people, even many professionals, think coolant is coolant and will pour in whatever is available. It's not. The damage doesn't happen right away but over a period of time.
Hello.. I'm really looking for help and watching your videos it seems like there's not much that you don't know about diesel mercs. I have a 1994 2.9d om602 engine in my motorhome. The temperature gauge only just goes up to the top of the white mark.. not even quarter . There is no heat coming through the dashboard heater vents. The top rad hose is hot....bottom hose luke warm. Viscous fan running at engine rpm. I've just changed the Thermostat......no change. 150mile drive. No difference Previous owner said he just changed the heater matrix. I've taken a look at the heater control valve and that seems to work fine. I've flushed the rad over and over. .. not much crap came out . Anything else you could think of.. Many thanks..
@@krausrepair1171 I know that in certain thermostats they already come pre drilled but also have a small ball to only allow the coolant and any air bubbles to go one way.
You use the wrong coolant. Blue-green G48 is the right one, if you read the MB sheet for coolant. Bad for everyone, who watches this clip, if you don't correct your wrong statements. Nothing is more dangerous than superficial knowledge, an proverb says. 😄
Sorry you are not totally correct. Do some deep dive searching into the coolant originally used on these old Mercedes. There is nothing more dangerous that comments on TH-cam..
Kent, this is great! Thank you very much! I am nearly done with the rebuild of the coolant system on my 1985 300 TD. I'm stuck on finding a replacement hose. It's the same one you're showing in the video at 3:56 . It is part number: 1235013282 -- I can't find it anywhere! Will I have to build my own piecewise with elbows and stuff?
Aviation permatex is awesome stuff, used to use it on cork gaskets for valve covers on general aviation piston engines.
Very important video, Kent. The best thing I did to my old W126 was to replace the leaking radiator when the water pump went out, Whew, that was a lot of work to get that pump out, but the car runs a lot better with the proper cooling system updated. Even just having the radiator boiled out to remove the scale and curst can help. Thank you.
Thanks again Kent
Love the thorough video Kent. It makes a difference to me when I need parts and tech info! Thanks.
You can tell Kent is an aircraft mechanic/enthusiast. We need more car mechanics like him around.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
I am driving a brand new OM616 inline 4 turbo-diesel engine in India mounted on a 4X4 Jeep.
It is called GURKHA, manufactured by Force Motors under license from Merc.
Watching from France..You are a Genius Sir..Very clear explanation ...Merci Mr kent..Hat's off..
Thanks!
I miss my machinecal job love your blog sir thanks
Hell Yes! My car of choice all day everyday Thank you for the wonderful lesson!!
some day ill get a 4 cyl. turbo diesel and buy your vegie kit!!!
Excellent work!!!
You are the best! I love all the videos
Distilled water is a must to prevent mineral deposits.
Thankyou! Very helpful Kent.
Great stuff as usual! ❤
Thanks Kent!!!
Great video absolutely find it very informative
Great info, Kent.👍
Is there any way to test the original radiator cap to make sure it holds pressure rather than just visually inspecting it for wear?
So many people, even many professionals, think coolant is coolant and will pour in whatever is available. It's not. The damage doesn't happen right away but over a period of time.
Love it 👍
I also use distilled water in my radiator so that you don't get mineral deposits.
Hello..
I'm really looking for help and watching your videos it seems like there's not much that you don't know about diesel mercs.
I have a 1994 2.9d om602 engine in my motorhome.
The temperature gauge only just goes up to the top of the white mark.. not even quarter .
There is no heat coming through the dashboard heater vents.
The top rad hose is hot....bottom hose luke warm.
Viscous fan running at engine rpm.
I've just changed the Thermostat......no change.
150mile drive. No difference
Previous owner said he just changed the heater matrix.
I've taken a look at the heater control valve and that seems to work fine.
I've flushed the rad over and over. .. not much crap came out .
Anything else you could think of..
Many thanks..
drive it with a piece of cardboard in front of the radiator to see if any change. That may help you narrow down the problem.
@Mercedessource ok thanks I'll give that a try
What’s the reasoning behind drilling a hole in the thermostat?
so air bubbles can escape I think
It can be really hard to bleed air out without taking a hose off sometimes. The lazy fix is a small hole in the t stat
@@krausrepair1171 I know that in certain thermostats they already come pre drilled but also have a small ball to only allow the coolant and any air bubbles to go one way.
You use the wrong coolant. Blue-green G48 is the right one, if you read the MB sheet for coolant. Bad for everyone, who watches this clip, if you don't correct your wrong statements.
Nothing is more dangerous than superficial knowledge, an proverb says. 😄
Sorry you are not totally correct. Do some deep dive searching into the coolant originally used on these old Mercedes. There is nothing more dangerous that comments on TH-cam..
Kent, this is great! Thank you very much! I am nearly done with the rebuild of the coolant system on my 1985 300 TD.
I'm stuck on finding a replacement hose. It's the same one you're showing in the video at 3:56 . It is part number: 1235013282 -- I can't find it anywhere! Will I have to build my own piecewise with elbows and stuff?