Hello all! First post here, though I have been stalking and using info from 500eboard for many years now, as it is one of the few websites that provides good detailed info on the M119 motor.
I decided nearly 8 years ago now, to take on a full body off restoration and modification of a SWB w460 G230 and put a M119 motor in it.
I have been periodically posting my progress here: 1980 230g Body-off frame restoration - Club G-Wagen Forum
If you read the last post I thought I had blown my motor, but it actually turned out that my breather was blocked causing my crank case to pressurize and foam the oil.
I drained it and replaced the filter and refilled it yesterday.
Started it up and it ran perfectly…..until the temperature rise. This has been the issue I have been fighting with since I first got it up and running (which you can read on my other posts was quite a saga).
Couple of questions I have for you if you’d be inclined to try and help me answer:
1. Due to space constraints I had to install two electric pusher fans with 1,600 CFM each - is this enough? (I thought that the M119 needed 2,500CFM to stay cool at idle)
2. I have read the post regarding thermostats several time and am confused. Isn’t the thermostat supposed to open to allow cooled coolant to circulate through the system? If so why is it that the top portion of my water pump housing at the short horizontal hose gets to 105c but the portion just below where the thermostat is located is only 60c? This seems to not be allowing the thermostat to open.
The upper radiator hose was at 88c, lower hose at 44c, coolant reservoir showing coolant at 74c.
I am wondering if I have something plumbed incorrectly and frankly am just confused right now.
She idled for almost 50 mins before hitting 110c and sat at 109 for 18 of those 50 mins. I shut it down at 110c.
Any ideas and recommendations to get her to cool down would be greatly appreciated.

I decided nearly 8 years ago now, to take on a full body off restoration and modification of a SWB w460 G230 and put a M119 motor in it.
I have been periodically posting my progress here: 1980 230g Body-off frame restoration - Club G-Wagen Forum
If you read the last post I thought I had blown my motor, but it actually turned out that my breather was blocked causing my crank case to pressurize and foam the oil.
I drained it and replaced the filter and refilled it yesterday.
Started it up and it ran perfectly…..until the temperature rise. This has been the issue I have been fighting with since I first got it up and running (which you can read on my other posts was quite a saga).
Couple of questions I have for you if you’d be inclined to try and help me answer:
1. Due to space constraints I had to install two electric pusher fans with 1,600 CFM each - is this enough? (I thought that the M119 needed 2,500CFM to stay cool at idle)
2. I have read the post regarding thermostats several time and am confused. Isn’t the thermostat supposed to open to allow cooled coolant to circulate through the system? If so why is it that the top portion of my water pump housing at the short horizontal hose gets to 105c but the portion just below where the thermostat is located is only 60c? This seems to not be allowing the thermostat to open.
The upper radiator hose was at 88c, lower hose at 44c, coolant reservoir showing coolant at 74c.
I am wondering if I have something plumbed incorrectly and frankly am just confused right now.
She idled for almost 50 mins before hitting 110c and sat at 109 for 18 of those 50 mins. I shut it down at 110c.
Any ideas and recommendations to get her to cool down would be greatly appreciated.
