1979 300 CD power just not like it used to be
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1979 300 CD power just not like it used to be - 7/15/2006 5:25:56 PM
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ir1sh 028
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Just about a year ago I aqquired a 1979 300 CD and over the past year there has been a noticable reduction in power and acceleration on the highway and local hills around my area (cruising the city streets is fine, no problems there). It was at its worst during the winter months (maxing out at around 55-60 mph) compared to the previous summer when reaching speeds of up to 75 was relatively a breeze. My friends and I have been trying to figure out what the problem is and we only productive action we could take was replacing the air filter. All other ideas either lead to know where or are unpractical. I only know so much about these wonderful cars and could use all the help i could get Does any one have any ideas on what I could do to get her back up to speed? Thanks Your friendly neighborhood Diesel Owner
< Message edited by ir1sh 028 -- 7/15/2006 5:28:43 PM >
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RE: 1979 300 CD power just not like it used to be - 7/15/2006 6:57:15 PM
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rwantin
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My first reaction (and hopefully those wiser than myself will chime in) is to run some diesel purge - there are several brands out there, but I like the stuff I get from Mercedessource.com - plus it comes with a good set of instructions - it's not something you pour in your tank, rather you disconnect fuel lines and run it through your system. You did not indicate how many miles on the car, but this stuff works wonders on tired old diesels (I've used it in both my old 300D and current 240D). Not sure how mechanically inclined you are, but a valve adjustment may also be in order. I consider my skills Advanced Shade Tree, so I find it to be a pretty easy job. Again, same place has special wrenches and a good set of instructions. Good luck, and keep us posted. -Robert
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