Re: [MBZ] 1990 2.5 D Greasy Hands=Results

2005-07-08 Thread David Brodbeck

John Peterson wrote:
I noticed that it stuck out from the rotor a greater distance 
than the others.  I took off the rim and compared it to the others and 
although it looks identical, the spacing for the lug nuts is different- 
the depth of the distance from wheel to rotor.


Just for future reference, this is called offset.  It can be a big 
sticking point when interchanging wheels between different models.




Re: [MBZ] 1990 2.5 D Greasy Hands=Results

2005-07-08 Thread Marshall Booth

John Peterson wrote:


And I was all worried because the car wasn't tracking straight- and the 
paranoid me was thinking alignment or other front end work and I 
discovered something funny yesterday.  I was looking at the tires and 
they are all the same size, a matching set.  But in looking at one of 
the rims, I noticed that it stuck out from the rotor a greater distance 
than the others.  I took off the rim and compared it to the others and 
although it looks identical, the spacing for the lug nuts is different- 
the depth of the distance from wheel to rotor.  This one was out by more 
than 1 inch.  Must be a DIFFERENT wheel!!


I pulled it off and put on the spare and voila! Perfect tracking.

The odd wheel you have is from a 107/126 model car with ~25 mm offset. 
The part number PROBABLY starts with a 126 400 xx xx. The correct wheel 
for your car will have an offset of 48-49 mm (almost an inch MORE than 
the 125 wheel) will be 124 400 xx xx. Wheels with a 201 400 xx xx part 
number might fit, but are NOT rated for the weight of your car.


For the missing power issue, the Lubro Moly is doing magic- and it is 
gaining power DAILY.  Car was sitting for some time.


What Lubro Moly product are you using? Most are NOT desirable except for 
a short period of time.


Marshall
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Re: [MBZ] 1990 2.5 D Greasy Hands=Results

2005-07-08 Thread degcoast

Marshall,
I seem to recall you have advocated using Techron in the fuel. Would that be 
a good idea in a situation like John's? Is Techron better than Purge for a 
tank additive? (I know that direct Purge is best).

Thanks,
Dwight.
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Dwight Giles
1979 240D auto 244k + miles
Wickford, RI

- Original Message - 
From: John Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 2:28 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] 1990 2.5 D Greasy Hands=Results


Marshall, I am running diesel purge.  I sent some directly into the fuel 
filter and poured the rest into the tank.  Seems to be working.


- Original Message - 
From: Marshall Booth [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 1:04 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] 1990 2.5 D Greasy Hands=Results



John Peterson wrote:


And I was all worried because the car wasn't tracking straight- and the 
paranoid me was thinking alignment or other front end work and I 
discovered something funny yesterday.  I was looking at the tires and 
they are all the same size, a matching set.  But in looking at one of 
the rims, I noticed that it stuck out from the rotor a greater distance 
than the others.  I took off the rim and compared it to the others and 
although it looks identical, the spacing for the lug nuts is different- 
the depth of the distance from wheel to rotor.  This one was out by more 
than 1 inch.  Must be a DIFFERENT wheel!!


I pulled it off and put on the spare and voila! Perfect tracking.

The odd wheel you have is from a 107/126 model car with ~25 mm offset. 
The part number PROBABLY starts with a 126 400 xx xx. The correct wheel 
for your car will have an offset of 48-49 mm (almost an inch MORE than 
the 125 wheel) will be 124 400 xx xx. Wheels with a 201 400 xx xx part 
number might fit, but are NOT rated for the weight of your car.


For the missing power issue, the Lubro Moly is doing magic- and it is 
gaining power DAILY.  Car was sitting for some time.


What Lubro Moly product are you using? Most are NOT desirable except for 
a short period of time.


Marshall
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159Kmi, '87 190D 2.5 turbo 234kmi

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Re: [MBZ] 1990 2.5 D Greasy Hands=Results

2005-07-08 Thread Mitch Haley
degcoast wrote:
 
 Marshall,
 I seem to recall you have advocated using Techron in the fuel. Would that be
 a good idea in a situation like John's? Is Techron better than Purge for a
 tank additive? (I know that direct Purge is best).

IIRC, purge is high concentration Techron (maybe 50%) in kerosene.
I don't know what the makeup is of the Chevron fuel injector cleaner
with Techron.



Re: [MBZ] 1990 2.5 D Greasy Hands=Results

2005-07-08 Thread Marshall Booth

Mitch Haley wrote:

degcoast wrote:


Marshall,
I seem to recall you have advocated using Techron in the fuel. Would that be
a good idea in a situation like John's? Is Techron better than Purge for a
tank additive? (I know that direct Purge is best).



IIRC, purge is high concentration Techron (maybe 50%) in kerosene.
I don't know what the makeup is of the Chevron fuel injector cleaner
with Techron.


Don't use the Chevron ProGard fuel system conditioner with Techron. Use 
Techron concentrate. The concentrate for gasoline engines is proper for 
Mercedes INDIRECT injection diesels.


http://www.chevron.com/products/prodserv/nafl/auto/content/fueladd.shtm



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