Hello, dear forum,
I would like to briefly introduce myself, as this is my first post.
I work in mechanical engineering, not in the automotive industry etc.
Somehow, it turned out that I have a lot of old diesel cars on the property. I simply prefer older automotive technology much more than the newer one
Okay, for the specific case:
I have converted a Mercedes T1 208d beautifully into a camper. The vehicle has been driven for 15 years and has approximately 150,000 km on it. Current mileage is 200,000.
What happened. My dad is on vacation (he does this every year), and despite the strong, really strong smoke, he can still easily drive 500km... yeah, yeah, that's how it is.
Reason for the smoke: ZKD oil passage to cylinder 1. Unfortunately, it was running so that the oil level eventually dropped below the minimum. According to his statement, the oil pressure never came up. But who knows...
What do I want from the forum now?
I've disassembled the engine, and it doesn't look "soooo" bad anymore. But I'm not sure if I still need to redo the section.
I find it difficult to assess images accurately. The cross-cut is still well-preserved. One can only see tracks under favorable lighting conditions.
1.) In the upper OT area, the track is "blank" all around.
2.) There are some very light spots, almost like a "matt" finish.
Everything feels good with my finger. I haven't pulled the piston yet.
What else is there: The engine has exactly 200,000 miles. All 10,000 or higher quality oil with filter.
I replaced the timing chain at 100,000 km.
Well-maintained, but not pampered.
Since the bucket isn't a rocket, it will definitely run 80% of the distance on full throttle...
Okay, so sagen die Experten: Neue Kopfabdichtung anbringen und fertig. Or, should I continue to remove the piston and possibly overhaul the block?
Thank you all, and best regards,
Tobi