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    Default Re: Car dying all of a sudden - Fuel pump?

    Hmm... I think there could be some build up of sludge in the fuel tank - that would certainly happen if you leave it there for a few years, not driving it. And sounds like it since you said adding fuel into it "helps". I would rule out rust though. Check out: http://www.car-stuff.com/toyotafueltank.htm

    If it is indeed the loom - doesn't matter how small or big it is, non-australian delivered vehicle mercedes parts cost a fortune! (eg: 590$AU for 190E EVOII rear swaybar). If you're interested in getting estimated price of parts (albeit german dealer retail price), I can give you a link - all you need is the part number. although no clue if it works with AMG parts since the part numbers are different (prefixed with B explicitly)

    Or if it comes to the worse, consider a 1jz conversion :-) although not a good idea since a bone stock W202 would have been cheaper platform to base it on. Heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbos_Toyotas
    If it needs to be replaced, im lucky as the ecu is in the engine bay and the loom isnt that big..phew! obviously very different to 320E's!
    LOL
    the loom isn't very big... just very expensive

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    Quote Originally Posted by bk_
    Hmm... I think there could be some build up of sludge in the fuel tank - that would certainly happen if you leave it there for a few years, not driving it. And sounds like it since you said adding fuel into it "helps". I would rule out rust though. Check out: http://www.car-stuff.com/toyotafueltank.htm

    If it is indeed the loom - doesn't matter how small or big it is, non-australian delivered vehicle mercedes parts cost a fortune! (eg: 590$AU for 190E EVOII rear swaybar). If you're interested in getting estimated price of parts (albeit german dealer retail price), I can give you a link - all you need is the part number. although no clue if it works with AMG parts since the part numbers are different (prefixed with B explicitly)

    Or if it comes to the worse, consider a 1jz conversion :-) although not a good idea since a bone stock W202 would have been cheaper platform to base it on. Heh.

    -BK (1jz-gte + w58 powered 190E / W201 mercedes)
    Shame the 3.6L 6 makes more power and goes harder than a 1jz

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcorollas
    LOL
    the loom isn't very big... just very expensive

    for shits n giggles, ring up a dealer and ask for a price

    apparently replacements are the same..therefore no benefit replacing as you'll have to do it again soon enough...would think itd be wise to make up your own loom out of larger, better insulated wire?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbos_Toyotas
    Shame the 3.6L 6 makes more power and goes harder than a 1jz
    From Wikipedia:
    The 3.6 L engine had a maximum output of 280 PS (206 kW/276 hp) at 5750 rpm and 385 Nm (284 ft.lbf) at 4000 rpm

    Power at the crank is the same. So how can it be more power? :-)

    For 6000$ you could get 15 used 1jz looms and ECUs!

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    for starter's i'd put aside questions of replacing the loom and find what the actual fault is.

    "unknown engine stop while cruising" does not equate to "replace entire engine loom"...

    -fuel pump/tank could be clogged - by sucking out all the old fuel and only partly refilling it you re-clogged it
    -fuel pump is probably in-tank so is cooled by fuel - they're designed to cope with warmness anyway
    -ignition wiring loose? should be really easy to see at night-time - but a mid-90's Merc is probably CoP or Waste-spark and at quite high voltage so spark gaps are going to be jumped easily
    -the lack of use (3500km in the last 3 years) probably points to loose/dry connections
    -injectors might be in need of a service/clean
    -battery might be up the shit and not holding charge
    -80 is just fine for coolant temps - put any concerns about coolant temps to one side and look at the symptoms: fuel and spark.

    also - WTF are you doing buying a german taxi for? what happened to the crown and the MA70?

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    try this... put some engine oil into your fuel tank.. preferably 15W-50 or so... something like 5ml for every 15 litres

    apparently there's a problem with the fuel.. and some hi-powered european cars like the C36 merc onwards have this problem.. basically anything that's over 3000 cc or makes over 250hp and comes from Mercedes will have this problem... i dunno how to exactly explain it but it's happened for a friend of mine in a brand spanking new E series 1000 kms on the clock.. some oil into the tank, 2 mins later it started right up.. from memory the stranger that helped us get going mentioned something about the fuel pump... hope this helps..
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    Default Re: Car dying all of a sudden - Fuel pump?

    Quote Originally Posted by bk_
    From Wikipedia:
    The 3.6 L engine had a maximum output of 280 PS (206 kW/276 hp) at 5750 rpm and 385 Nm (284 ft.lbf) at 4000 rpm

    Power at the crank is the same. So how can it be more power? :-)

    For 6000$ you could get 15 used 1jz looms and ECUs!

    In the end, it all comes to cost. You can't argue against that.

    -BK.

    so why would i want turbo shit over a NA 6 that is just fucking excillirating to drive?? And thats an NA6 that can still be turboed or chipped to make more power - easily if you read forums....
    Last edited by Robbos_Toyotas; 23-05-2006 at 06:32 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thechuckster
    for starter's i'd put aside questions of replacing the loom and find what the actual fault is.

    "unknown engine stop while cruising" does not equate to "replace entire engine loom"...

    -fuel pump/tank could be clogged - by sucking out all the old fuel and only partly refilling it you re-clogged it
    -fuel pump is probably in-tank so is cooled by fuel - they're designed to cope with warmness anyway
    -ignition wiring loose? should be really easy to see at night-time - but a mid-90's Merc is probably CoP or Waste-spark and at quite high voltage so spark gaps are going to be jumped easily
    -the lack of use (3500km in the last 3 years) probably points to loose/dry connections
    -injectors might be in need of a service/clean
    -battery might be up the shit and not holding charge
    -80 is just fine for coolant temps - put any concerns about coolant temps to one side and look at the symptoms: fuel and spark.

    also - WTF are you doing buying a german taxi for? what happened to the crown and the MA70?
    fuel pump is external, battery is great - if you see the stereo it ran for half an hour turned off, you'd agree , Crown is sold, ma70 is being tidied up and sold.

    the others, im still fault finding...thanks for input mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vios-GT_07
    try this... put some engine oil into your fuel tank.. preferably 15W-50 or so... something like 5ml for every 15 litres

    apparently there's a problem with the fuel.. and some hi-powered european cars like the C36 merc onwards have this problem.. basically anything that's over 3000 cc or makes over 250hp and comes from Mercedes will have this problem... i dunno how to exactly explain it but it's happened for a friend of mine in a brand spanking new E series 1000 kms on the clock.. some oil into the tank, 2 mins later it started right up.. from memory the stranger that helped us get going mentioned something about the fuel pump... hope this helps..

    interesting...but mine starts and runs - its only when some little part decides to spit the dummy when after driving for a while, that the shit hits the fan....

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    Default Re: Car dying all of a sudden - Fuel pump?

    Quote Originally Posted by thechuckster
    for starter's i'd put aside questions of replacing the loom and find what the actual fault is.

    "unknown engine stop while cruising" does not equate to "replace entire engine loom"...
    Much like "7M not working does not equate to BHG?"

    you cant really expect detailed help for a mercedes on a toyota site man, seriously.

    Eldar.O.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EldarO
    Much like "7M not working does not equate to BHG?"
    It doesnt? Where's your proof
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbos_Toyotas
    interesting...but mine starts and runs - its only when some little part decides to spit the dummy when after driving for a while, that the shit hits the fan....
    try it anyhoo... dealers from my side of the world do it quite often and it's supposedly on instruction from Germany coz this side of the world the petrol's different in octane, cooling and all that... the most logical explanation is the fuel pump overheating and then shitting itself.. only way to be sure is with a FPR gauge but then again after the oil almost always the problem goes away. Could be a similar symptom coz where i'm from it's all short distances.. aside from the exhaust smelling a bit funny for a little while, it goes the same and just as hard...
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    Default Re: Car dying all of a sudden - Fuel pump?

    i have gotten a lot more help here than i expected. As i already mentioned, am glad to see some toyota boys getting out of the circle to help others...

    cheers
    Blake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbos_Toyotas
    i have gotten a lot more help here than i expected. As i already mentioned, am glad to see some toyota boys getting out of the circle to help others...

    cheers
    Blake
    what did you expect???

    although you do know there are many mercedes forums that deal with their specific problems also
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