Looking for a lightweight truck and have been considering a freightliner with Mercedes engine for lightweight and fuel economy. I have heard that they have head gasket problems. Im thinking if I buy it I will change the head gaskets myself before putting it on the road. Whats your advice on this? Should I run for my life or embrace this motor with love?
Mercedes 4000 Good Bad and the Ugly
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by big belly, Mar 7, 2014.
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buy a 12.7 detroit 60 series motor
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The mercedes and the 12.7 I believe are the same block, I could be wrong. I do know that the benz engine had issues with the liner at the top and the rings cracking. There is a solution for this with an overhaul and they are supposedly great engines after that, but those are rare. Be aware they no longer manufacture that engine in the states.
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I have been driving a mbe4000 450hp/1900rpm motor and love it. Max torque is around 1100 rpm. You never have to get the motor above 1500. It's a workhorse motor. And it's a 6 cylinder so it's lighter and better on fuel. The motors in our fleet have over 1 million on the motors. Not sure if they've been rebuilt but I'm assuming at least once. If I was gonna buy a truck the Mercedes would be near the very top.
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I worked for Crete. At one point they bought about 300 Mercedes powered Freightliners. Their fuel economy was about average compared to other brand engines. And if I am not mistaken, they had exhaust brakes and not engine brakes (I can't tell what the difference is) , but drivers said they weren't much use for slowing the truck. Go find a pre-egr engine if you can find one.
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I drove a Columbia and a sterling with the Mercedes engine, both seemed very loud compared to the other engines I have driven. I think you ate better of with a an S60, unless you get a smokin deal on Mercedes I wouldn't buy it.
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The s60 and the mbe are almost the exact same motor. Mercedes bought Detroit and the 60 became the mbe.
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