Re: [MBZ] 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak Issues(UNCLASSIFIED)

2013-05-06 Thread Larry T
Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak Issues(UNCLASSIFIED) Wetness around the injectors is still likely to be bypass hoses, unless its up around the nut, in which case the line should be disconnected/reconnected. I believe that you need 2-3 meters of hose for the job, but I haven't done

Re: [MBZ] 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak Issues(UNCLASSIFIED)

2013-05-06 Thread Jim Cathey
Is anti-seize used on the GP threads? The reason I ask is because _*if *_the threaded portion needs to go to ground so the GPs will light properly, it would not be a good idea. The old series plugs don't use a chassis ground, the parallel plugs do. But there are various anti-seize compounds,

Re: [MBZ] 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak Issues(UNCLASSIFIED)

2013-05-06 Thread Dieselhead
i use neverseez. Never had a problem. Used the copper stuff from flaps on spark plugs, and recent GPs without any problem. I got it from oreally, but that probably doesn't matter. On a 606, anybody who pulls a gp better use antiseize. Is anti-seize used on the GP threads? The reason I ask

Re: [MBZ] 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak Issues(UNCLASSIFIED)

2013-05-06 Thread John Reames
I've seen the copper stuff used as corrosion prophylaxis on battery terminals; it conducts nicely. I'd bet that the higher temp nickel based stuff conducts well too. IIRC the stuff I am using is Fel-Pro C5A (copper); I think it's now a Henkel (Loctite) product. I think the nickel stuff is an

Re: [MBZ] 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak Issues(UNCLASSIFIED)

2013-05-05 Thread John Reames
: Re: [MBZ] 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak Issues(UNCLASSIFIED) Wetness around the injectors is still likely to be bypass hoses, unless its up around the nut, in which case the line should be disconnected/reconnected. I believe that you need 2-3 meters of hose

Re: [MBZ] 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak Issues(UNCLASSIFIED)

2013-05-05 Thread Craig
On Sun, 5 May 2013 08:06:35 -0400 John Reames jwrea...@comcast.net wrote: The ones for the OM606 are longer by necessity; making the engine 4 valve per cylinder resulted in the injector being placed between the camshafts, so each one is down in a hole (that is slightly deeper than the

Re: [MBZ] 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak Issues(UNCLASSIFIED)

2013-05-05 Thread John Reames
The clearance might permit a pipette to fit to the bottom; I usually fabricate long swabs -- John W Reames jream...@verizon.net Home: +14106646986 Mobile: +14437915905 On May 5, 2013, at 9:53, Craig diese...@pisquared.net wrote: On Sun, 5 May 2013 08:06:35 -0400 John Reames

Re: [MBZ] 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak Issues(UNCLASSIFIED)

2013-05-05 Thread clay
- way the Hell too long! Trent sells it by meter. Wilton - Original Message - From: John Reames jwrea...@comcast.net To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2013 5:52 PM Subject: Re: [MBZ] 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak

[MBZ] 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak Issues (UNCLASSIFIED)

2013-05-04 Thread Bahary, David CIV DCMA (US)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE Good morning. I would appreciate your assistance. My mechanic advised me that there is wetness by all my fuel injectors on my 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel and he advised me to buy the rubber seals or they may be called o-rings to fix my fuel

Re: [MBZ] 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak Issues (UNCLASSIFIED)

2013-05-04 Thread WILTON
? Wilton - Original Message - From: Bahary, David CIV DCMA (US) david.bahary@mail.mil To: mercedes@okiebenz.com Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 11:34 AM Subject: [MBZ] 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak Issues (UNCLASSIFIED) ___ http

Re: [MBZ] 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak Issues (UNCLASSIFIED)

2013-05-04 Thread Max
David, You can get free online access to the MB electronics part catalog (EPC) here and look up part numbers as needed. You need to provide a credit card to prove you live in the USA, but no charge if you want access to part numbers for US-spec cars. http://epc.startekinfo.com/epc/ Bahary,

Re: [MBZ] 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak Issues (UNCLASSIFIED)

2013-05-04 Thread Mitch Haley
WILTON wrote: Whenever I've had fuel wetness around my injectors, I've been lucky enough that only the fuel return tubes that go from injector-to-injector, etc. (small, cloth-covered, rubber tubes), have been leaking and simply replacing those has cured the leaking/wetness. Are your return

Re: [MBZ] 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak Issues (UNCLASSIFIED)

2013-05-04 Thread John Reames
Wetness around the injectors is still likely to be bypass hoses, unless its up around the nut, in which case the line should be disconnected/reconnected. I believe that you need 2-3 meters of hose for the job, but I haven't done it in a while. (I've got a gauge stick around somewhere though!)

Re: [MBZ] 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak Issues(UNCLASSIFIED)

2013-05-04 Thread WILTON
Message - From: John Reames jwrea...@comcast.net To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2013 5:52 PM Subject: Re: [MBZ] 1999 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel Fuel Injector Leak Issues(UNCLASSIFIED) Wetness around the injectors is still likely to be bypass hoses