
Originally Posted by
big guy
OOps. My mistake, had the injectors checked for pattern and plugs for glow.
I do agree to some degree with you and also not.
The 300 tdi is a old donk and as the air gets compressed and heats, the fuel(diesel or alternative oil as diesel were originally intended to run on) gets injected. The plugs prewarm the chamber to aid a more complete combustion.
I would still recommend especially now in winter here in Oz, I know its not 10C below but still cold it will not harm but reduce diesel getting washed down bores and reducing wear.
About 9 months ago I had the pleaseure of heaving both the head chef and one of the mechanical engineers from Mercedes in Bremen(North Germany).
Although some was lost in translation, I pretty much understood what he was trying to say.
He also funny enough adds a litre of petrol to the tank every now and than.
Not the newer diesels but likes of the Landy donk. Cleans fuel lines and injectors and is much cheaper than a dedicated injector cleaner.
Makes it go a bit better too.
Detleff(his name) has a 300d which has done over 500k km's he recons and frequent oil and filter changes are the key plus letting them warm up gradually by driving normally and also putting under load on a regular basis will prolong their live to stop glazing or something on the bores.
Anyhow Ben, I am pretty confident that a good charge will do wonders on the battery and as said at least 600cca starting battery.
The guys(auto electrician said that what is in there is what is recommended but by whom they never said.
They did a few things on the car at the time and I trusted them untill 3 months later when I did an oil change and found the little battery.
I actually went back and their anwer was that it starts and that is fine.
Well, it wasn't fine as I wanted a big ass cell there and they just did what they thought was right.
Although it never gave me trouble, I thought it never cranked as well as it could have.
Let me know how you get on.
Hi to your Mrs too.
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