Proper Merc my friend owned one over here in the UK in the late 80s early 90s it was white with blue interior and was a beautiful car to drive around in and so reliable. Keep this car and restore if you can, it will only keep climbing in value. Thanks, great video.
Turn knob on the right of the dash glow plug all the way up for higher idle, and in case it´s been standing for a long time, prime pump on forehand. If your glow plugs are okay and pump is in good condition, it takes a second to start this car at -30° C/-20°F. Mine ALWAYS did :)
The beautiful and timeless w115 series. One broke the record recently for the highest mileage at about 4.5 million kilometers on the original engine. used by a Greek taxi driver for years, it was bought by the Mercedes Benz Museum in Stuttgart and put on display. I had the petrol engine 200 model. uncompromising build quality and simplicity at the same time. Oh how I miss it now.
I have a 1976 240D W123 with the same ignition system pulling the button 😄 om616 engine but being W123 body first year many parts are from om615; there are days when he gets stubborn to start hahaha but in the end he always turns on. I'm glad for you to be able to own and drive this old Benz diesel 👍💪
This was my first diesel on the first day I brought it home. I was too worried about revving a cold motor, I became less concerned about that over time.
@@ralfrisberg8009 I guess they all are slightly different. I have a 79 240D parts car (be sure to subscribe and smash that notification bell to see that cold start) that starts up without any throttle.
@@brnrmbo4658 NEVER foot to the floor for cold starts. i cycle my glow plugs on my 300d a few times and it always starts with no throttle. if u need to hold the throttle to start it go after your glow plugs, injectors, and check compression. i dont touch the accelerator until i see my temp gauge going up
I learned a lesson about cheap tires. This came with a set of Starfire tires, absolutely terrible. My donor car has a set of toyos. They made a huge difference. I'd drive it anywhere with the right tires.
@@brnrmbo4658 Tires make a huge difference, but the biggest difference i am afraid of is on coming traffic😁, if they skid into my diesel, it won't be easy to get me another one like her. And when i say her, am not talking about my wife😂
If you try to restart after a failed start wait a little longer when reglowing as the atomized diesel cools them while that doesn't happen with the glow control. Don't touch the gas until you feel it starts firing as the atomized diesel again takes the compression heat away but as soon as it fires hit the gas to raise the rpm.
Probaly if it s warmer than -10 C ... other wise it wont...i got 2 of them for many years. bellow -10c it s either block heater, quick start fluid, or let it idle all night... you can remove the key and let it idle on this model... with no key sterring is lock so they wont go far !!!
@@MrJoceman If the engine is healthy enough -20c is not a problem. I had a 1977 300D with a worn engine, that had some trouble starting and only started with full throttle, but I've had 6 other old diesels which have been fine, one had a broken glow plug relay and still started in -5c. You'd be surprised how much a simple valve adjustment does! One of my 240D's went from 8,4 to 6,4L/100kms
@@swoqz2526 Is the starter moving slower when it's warm? I had that problem, had to get the starter restored, it refused to start warm and drain the battery instantly.
not nearly as noisy as I'd expected on a Cold start, it'll keep going long after your modern's succumbed to some Electronic Gremlin. Much easier to drive than a modern in slippery conditions too, lets you 'feel' the road far better
If you engine was in good order you never need full gas cold start, my w123, 240 diesel need just a little gas cold . Your engine needs a tuneup. That is why you need more gas at cold start. Start by replace glowplugs and fill up motor oil in the dieselpump, check for leaks on it to. Allways use mineral diesel motoroil. If you can use Shell Rotella 10w-40 / normal. Or 15w-40 mineral truck motoroil. if your engine is bad and hard to start, that oil seals the piston rings and get u better compression when you start the engine. Check camshaft so you have its tolerence on the valves and its not leak and get you low compression. Sry my bad english...
This video was shot within a couple of days of me bringing her home. Since that time I have adjusted the valve lash, replaced the injectors, purged the injection pump, and evacuated the entire fuel system and started fresh with some purge in the tank. It starts allot easier now. Perhaps this deserves a follow up video however it will have to wait - we are currently seeing lows in the 20's, doesn't make for a very exciting cold start video.
I'm inclined to agree, but I think the uneducated masses can handle understeer better than oversteer. But I will say that I believe fwd takes all the fun out of driving. Even our minivan is rwd. Be sure to subscribe to see the upcoming Toyota hiace cold start
I guess you don't have winter tires for it? Lots of people drive old RWD cars over here, but i rarely see anyone skidding because winter tires are mandatory, and 80% use studded winter tires.
You must hold down the accelerator fully when you start in cold. they get too little fuel and die as you notice. once it works on all cylinders you lift it up but maintain high idle speed.
Great video! Tell me: Does the seat belt need to be fastened before the engine will start? I am looking at one with a mere 8k miles on it and I am lusting after it, but it had trouble starting and the dealer didn't know why, and then he came up with that answer.
I don't believe so. I have both this 75 and a 79. Neither needs the seat belt fastened to start. In fact these are completely mechanical fuel injection, if the engine cranks it should start. Cold starting is one of the big tell alls for diesels. What year Merc were you looking at?
In warm to moderate temps after glow a OM 61x motor should fire off almost instantly. If it doesnt check glow plugs for operation. If they work start looking at compression valve adjustment and fuel injectors. You may have to give a little throttle if it is a pre 1980 version since I dont think those came wiht a start module that applies throttle automatically during startup like the later ones had.
I would NEVER drive this type of car in the winter,for 2 reasons...1) rear wheel drive is a pain,sliping and sliding...and it's a classic,restore it and park in the garage..street salt is a killer...
Montana uses dirt, no salt but they do spray some deicer on the interstates. Not sure what's it's made of. Cars do rust a bit but nothing like you see in the Midwest.
I was considering that because this year it had been very unsteady for the first minute or so. I was also rolling coal so I started with new injectors and it now starts much easier. First try with only slight accelerator encouragement.
That's a good question. This was almost a year ago and I cannot recall but seeing how it skids the front tire when I am in reverse I am thinking I had it cranked, but did it off camera.
@@brnrmbo4658 that's cool this brought back memories of my father's '69 220D and '74 240D. If it was -10°f you could only drive a few miles before the fuel would gel and you had wait for the filter to settle.
This video may help with starting this vehicle; there is a hidden high idle switch to help keep it from stalling on cold starts ua-cam.com/video/K9Ay4_nOtGI/v-deo.html
This is a comment I've gotten before, or more of a complaint about me wearing sandles. Not much pedal action on this one but I think I'll get a cam down there in the future
Haha, Typical Polish guy? I am not sure exactly what you mean but these cars are somewhat rare in America. Most people have never seen one, let alone driven one - so yes, the starting procedure was described in simple terms. This video was shot over a year ago. I can't recall if I set the idle and just neglected to include it in the video. Either way, there are other videos of this very car on my channel. Be sure to subscribe to see them.
Proper Merc my friend owned one over here in the UK in the late 80s early 90s it was white with blue interior and was a beautiful car to drive around in and so reliable.
Keep this car and restore if you can, it will only keep climbing in value.
Thanks, great video.
Turn knob on the right of the dash glow plug all the way up for higher idle, and in case it´s been standing for a long time, prime pump on forehand. If your glow plugs are okay and pump is in good condition, it takes a second to start this car at -30° C/-20°F. Mine ALWAYS did :)
Mercedes 240D...The best diesel ever built without any electronics.
Save this car. Never gonna come around again
A year later and she's still running strong. In fact even better now
@@brnrmbo4658 check oils an stuff and this baby will drive u thru the doomsday :D, dont forget to pick me up doe.. i m the weird guy at the sideway :D
Old diesel Benz's sound awesome. I used to own a 190D 2.5 and that sounded awesome for a 5cylinder diesel.
Amazing Machine and stunning landscape.
Keep it running!
This has become a love story. This will be around for awhile
I had the same one. The motor was reliable and good but the tin plate was a desaster, an entire rustbump
The beautiful and timeless w115 series. One broke the record recently for the highest mileage at about 4.5 million kilometers on the original engine. used by a Greek taxi driver for years, it was bought by the Mercedes Benz Museum in Stuttgart and put on display. I had the petrol engine 200 model. uncompromising build quality and simplicity at the same time. Oh how I miss it now.
I have a 1976 240D W123 with the same ignition system pulling the button 😄 om616 engine but being W123 body first year many parts are from om615; there are days when he gets stubborn to start hahaha but in the end he always turns on. I'm glad for you to be able to own and drive this old Benz diesel 👍💪
What for a beautiful sound
Beautiful beast!
Gotta drop a comment a give a like just because of the setup for the video (different angle cameras and mic).
O think it is a better winter car than new makes!
Amazing cars respect
Another great cold start: keep them coming!
Nice video i hope you repair the rust of that beauty.
Diesel Coldstart needs Full Throttle and cranking until it runs. You are starting it like a gas engine.
This was my first diesel on the first day I brought it home. I was too worried about revving a cold motor, I became less concerned about that over time.
@@brnrmbo4658 Thats ok, once the engine is running you start pumping the throttle until it runs on its own.
Why full throttle ? My old Opel rekord diesel starts without any foot to the floor !
@@ralfrisberg8009 I guess they all are slightly different. I have a 79 240D parts car (be sure to subscribe and smash that notification bell to see that cold start) that starts up without any throttle.
@@brnrmbo4658 NEVER foot to the floor for cold starts. i cycle my glow plugs on my 300d a few times and it always starts with no throttle. if u need to hold the throttle to start it go after your glow plugs, injectors, and check compression. i dont touch the accelerator until i see my temp gauge going up
Decided I should drop by and see what all the fuss was about. Good stuff buddy. :)
The internet has still not come to an agreement on how to best start a Mercedes
I haven't driven my diesel w210 in snow yet , and after seeing your clip, i don't intend to😁
I learned a lesson about cheap tires. This came with a set of Starfire tires, absolutely terrible. My donor car has a set of toyos. They made a huge difference. I'd drive it anywhere with the right tires.
@@brnrmbo4658 Tires make a huge difference, but the biggest difference i am afraid of is on coming traffic😁, if they skid into my diesel, it won't be easy to get me another one like her. And when i say her, am not talking about my wife😂
A beautiful car, only requiring bodywork repairs.
Body repairs and floor pans are high on the agenda this summer.
My first car was a '76 Mercedes 220D in the same colour,a nice car 2 drive!
If you try to restart after a failed start wait a little longer when reglowing as the atomized diesel cools them while that doesn't happen with the glow control. Don't touch the gas until you feel it starts firing as the atomized diesel again takes the compression heat away but as soon as it fires hit the gas to raise the rpm.
Don't touch the gas? What gas?
@@paulk9985 gaspedal or if you want so call it the diesel pedal
Just keep cranking
Sounds like some life advice there.
You could've got her running on the first try just applying some throttle, and turn up the idle speed.
Probaly if it s warmer than -10 C ... other wise it wont...i got 2 of them for many years. bellow -10c it s either block heater, quick start fluid, or let it idle all night... you can remove the key and let it idle on this model... with no key sterring is lock so they wont go far !!!
@@MrJoceman If the engine is healthy enough -20c is not a problem. I had a 1977 300D with a worn engine, that had some trouble starting and only started with full throttle, but I've had 6 other old diesels which have been fine, one had a broken glow plug relay and still started in -5c. You'd be surprised how much a simple valve adjustment does! One of my 240D's went from 8,4 to 6,4L/100kms
@@Philip.Magnusson I have a 75 240d do you know why it doesnt like to start hot?
@@MrJoceman I have a 75 240d do you know why it doesnt like to start hot?
@@swoqz2526 Is the starter moving slower when it's warm? I had that problem, had to get the starter restored, it refused to start warm and drain the battery instantly.
I love this car
Legendary car
Awesome. Thank you for video!
Regards from Germany.
DAIMLER BENZ. OR LESS!
The engineering is perfect!!
not nearly as noisy as I'd expected on a Cold start, it'll keep going long after your modern's succumbed to some Electronic Gremlin. Much easier to drive than a modern in slippery conditions too, lets you 'feel' the road far better
Macchina meravigliosa
Top car Mercedes
The W115 is an epitome of reliability. Spclly the OM 616 motor. This motor gets under the hood of the Serie 123 that followed.
Diesel Benz shall not die, they shall soldier on... forever... 😂
If you engine was in good order you never need full gas cold start, my w123, 240 diesel need just a little gas cold . Your engine needs a tuneup. That is why you need more gas at cold start. Start by replace glowplugs and fill up motor oil in the dieselpump, check for leaks on it to. Allways use mineral diesel motoroil. If you can use Shell Rotella 10w-40 / normal. Or 15w-40 mineral truck motoroil. if your engine is bad and hard to start, that oil seals the piston rings and get u better compression when you start the engine. Check camshaft so you have its tolerence on the valves and its not leak and get you low compression. Sry my bad english...
This video was shot within a couple of days of me bringing her home. Since that time I have adjusted the valve lash, replaced the injectors, purged the injection pump, and evacuated the entire fuel system and started fresh with some purge in the tank. It starts allot easier now. Perhaps this deserves a follow up video however it will have to wait - we are currently seeing lows in the 20's, doesn't make for a very exciting cold start video.
@ not in all old mercedes Diesel, only the real bad... so you have a lot to learn.
It's a great car.
Over a year later and I agree. She runs like a champ
Your hubcaps appear rust free.
Wunderbarr
How cold was it outside?, cool old cars,,,
It was slightly under zero when this was shot.
0:44 stall warning horn in a Cessna anyone?
5:05 you did it on purpose or was it unexpected? Rear wheel drive can be dangerous, even with 70 hp.
Not intentional at all. Our entire fleet is rwd.
I'm inclined to agree, but I think the uneducated masses can handle understeer better than oversteer. But I will say that I believe fwd takes all the fun out of driving. Even our minivan is rwd. Be sure to subscribe to see the upcoming Toyota hiace cold start
Just put one or two bags of sand in the trunk (25-50 kg) to have some more traction. My granddad used to do that too.
Thanks for subscribing I got tons of Mercedes diesel videos on my channel
Dude first set the idle and and then hold the pedeal to the floor
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You know what i garante your need new glow plugs, that motor shud fire up easy as a petrol engine
I guess you don't have winter tires for it? Lots of people drive old RWD cars over here, but i rarely see anyone skidding because winter tires are mandatory, and 80% use studded winter tires.
No snow tires. The last owner had some cheap Starfire tires on it. I upgraded to a set of Toyos and the difference is incredible.
Mercedes es mercedes amigos....
You must hold down the accelerator fully when you start in cold. they get too little fuel and die as you notice. once it works on all cylinders you lift it up but maintain high idle speed.
Winter is coming. I'll have a chance to do it again.
@@brnrmbo4658 👍
Great video! Tell me: Does the seat belt need to be fastened before the engine will start? I am looking at one with a mere 8k miles on it and I am lusting after it, but it had trouble starting and the dealer didn't know why, and then he came up with that answer.
I don't believe so. I have both this 75 and a 79. Neither needs the seat belt fastened to start. In fact these are completely mechanical fuel injection, if the engine cranks it should start. Cold starting is one of the big tell alls for diesels. What year Merc were you looking at?
@@brnrmbo4658 Thanks!
In warm to moderate temps after glow a OM 61x motor should fire off almost instantly. If it doesnt check glow plugs for operation. If they work start looking at compression valve adjustment and fuel injectors. You may have to give a little throttle if it is a pre 1980 version since I dont think those came wiht a start module that applies throttle automatically during startup like the later ones had.
Used car dealers are funny 🙄😂
I would NEVER drive this type of car in the winter,for 2 reasons...1) rear wheel drive is a pain,sliping and sliding...and it's a classic,restore it and park in the garage..street salt is a killer...
I have an mint 83 300sd turbo diesel I would NEVER take it out in the snow and road salt she stays in the garage in the winter.
Montana uses dirt, no salt but they do spray some deicer on the interstates. Not sure what's it's made of. Cars do rust a bit but nothing like you see in the Midwest.
@@brnrmbo4658 I was in ND and they use dirt as well. But beats salt anyday.
@@brettmaddy9525 this 240 is a bit far from mint. It's at a good point in life where she's not A+ but still a good runner. Guilt free miles!
I feel the same about my w210 diesel. I want it to live forever😁
Consider new glow plugs.
I was considering that because this year it had been very unsteady for the first minute or so. I was also rolling coal so I started with new injectors and it now starts much easier. First try with only slight accelerator encouragement.
Crank the idle knob!! Y didn't even touch it.
That's a good question. This was almost a year ago and I cannot recall but seeing how it skids the front tire when I am in reverse I am thinking I had it cranked, but did it off camera.
@@brnrmbo4658 that's cool this brought back memories of my father's '69 220D and '74 240D. If it was -10°f you could only drive a few miles before the fuel would gel and you had wait for the filter to settle.
Start but for what?
For fake internet points of course.
My mom had this car
This exact one? Or same model
The same model
Yup, that's RWD on icey roads for you..
Pump the pedal three times and then hold it down as you started your good one try
Poor thing would have started on the first try if you just mashed the throttle down!
fan
Great to have a fan. Be sure to sub
I see a bunch of other people have already instructed you on how to start one of these. It made me cringe LOL
At least you cringed in true stereo sound
This video may help with starting this vehicle; there is a hidden high idle switch to help keep it from stalling on cold starts ua-cam.com/video/K9Ay4_nOtGI/v-deo.html
sad rusty w115,but good to go.
She's more functional than pretty
i think there is nothing that can live outside
Life finds a way.
😂
Dodawaj gazu następnym razem podczas kręcena
Yes, I'm thinking there should be a follow up video
😘barefoot glowing und starten kizz
Get nokia winter tyres
I settled for a set of Toyos. The difference is astounding
@@brnrmbo4658 it does make a differrence yes. Are the tyres studded?
Wanna sit Next to you Watch your shoes and feet on pedals😍
This is a comment I've gotten before, or more of a complaint about me wearing sandles. Not much pedal action on this one but I think I'll get a cam down there in the future
I am assuming he/she meant it as a compliment, not a complaint.
Haha 😆 typowo amerykańska wersja wszystko opisane jak dla debili i to jeszcze nie zrozumiał że przed startem trzeba ręcznie podnieść obroty 😆
Haha, Typical Polish guy? I am not sure exactly what you mean but these cars are somewhat rare in America. Most people have never seen one, let alone driven one - so yes, the starting procedure was described in simple terms. This video was shot over a year ago. I can't recall if I set the idle and just neglected to include it in the video. Either way, there are other videos of this very car on my channel. Be sure to subscribe to see them.