Driving a Diesel
An 82 300CD is a 123 body, same as the 240D & 300D & TD. When the original mufflers went bad, I switched to stainless steal exaust that has lasted many years (www.timevalve.com).
The one problem that I have had in two of the 123 body MBs was that the rear metal suspension part that supports the rear axle rusted or bent (at over 200K, 10+ years). This part alone is $900 new and a very big job labor wise, so ended up junking one car and replacing rear tire every 15k on the other.
Don't over rev or take your car to the track. You are asking for trouble with a 21 year old diesel doing that.
Good luck.
The best thing for a diesel is to drive it like you stole it. Everywhere. This keeps it running cleaner, and idleing smoother.
I'm not quite sure you can over-rev the car though. I think the ALDA limits the fuel load and cuts out all power at about 5200rpm + -100. My 300SDL will not rev past say 5400rpm, no matter what, and that is around the redline for the engine(5450 is red).


