Glad you figured it out, hope your not looking at a fuel tank problem.
--
Max Dillon
Charleston SC
'95 E300
'87 300TD
clay monroe redgh...@comcast.net wrote:
I had previously ordered a bunch of stuff from Rusty when I got the
car. Fuel filter was not installed at that time, but I figured now
Jerry
They were produced by MB in 1986 as centennial official history-most of the
used ones seem to be discarded library volumes as I think they gave them
to libraries. We give them as prizes at ChowdaQ. Prices vary tremendously.
Dwight
82 300CD
90 300D
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 6:30 PM, Jerry
I think Rich is asking you to ignore him.
BTW, banned is still alive. And has been generally lacking in raw
vulgarity of late. Also, I feel like we need at least one more sarcastic
moderate, if you know someone. :)
Best,
Tim
...though now that its name has been spoken perhaps vulgarity will
We're not talking about your pooch, we're talking about a 240D, in
Arizona IIRC.
If 15w-50 is the wrong stuff for my E320, perhaps 0w40 isn't the
best stuff for a car that likes the 15w50 just fine. Two entirely
different MBZ specifications there.
Mitch.
Careful! You will cloud
On Sun, 7 Oct 2012 00:20:01 -0400 (EDT) relng...@aol.com wrote:
Not this again. So Porsche has made a mistake in specifying M1 0W40
across the line, then? My friend ALC's 2012 Porsche 991 Carrera S, 3.8
liters, 400 hp, 186mph on the way to Starbucks, needs thickeroil?
Not this again. They are
Have been using Mobil 15W50 for years in both 123 124 cars.
However i noticed last time i was at Wally's that the red 5qt. 15W50 no longer
carrys a C rating, only an SM.
While Wally has the Diesel M1 5W40 for a few bucks more per jug it only has 4
qt.s not 5 as does the red 15W50, making it
As I recall, the statement from Mobil is that it's the same oil, however
they no longer publish a C rating for it, because the specifc C
rating that it meets is not current (i.e. it's not really appropriate
for the latest low emission diesels).
If you believe that, then it should be fine to
Brian Toscano brian.tosc...@gmail.com writes:
I would not run Mobil 1 0w-40 in any older Mercedes diesels.
I agree, perhaps with an exception for winter use if you're in a really
cold climate. I tried 0w-40 in my 617 once, and it was noticably
noisier when hot.
--
Allan Streib
I feel like we need at least one more sarcastic
moderate, if you know someone. :)
That leaves me out, my sarcasm knows no bounds.
Jill is again warming to the X5, it _is_ a pretty nice car
in spite of being a wretched SUV. If it will just behave
itself for awhile she may grow to love it.
Please school me on the subtle difference between ignore and shun...
theologically speaking as it applies to our learned list. I wish to
participate properly, being a neophyte and all ;))
If someone would be so kind, direct me as to exactly how the vaunted
Banned List is accessed. It is now
your a looser two
--R
On 10/7/12 8:31 AM, Tim C wrote:
I think Rich is asking you to ignore him.
BTW, banned is still alive. And has been generally lacking in raw
vulgarity of late. Also, I feel like we need at least one more sarcastic
moderate, if you know someone. :)
Best,
Tim
...though
Have been using Mobil 15W50 for years in both 123 124 cars.
However i noticed last time i was at Wally's that the red 5qt. 15W50
no longer carrys a C rating, only an SM.
While Wally has the Diesel M1 5W40 for a few bucks more per jug it
only has 4 qt.s not 5 as does the red 15W50, making it
I have never had this book but have seen them, I would be interested
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On Oct 7, 2012, at 5:57 AM, Dwight Giles dwight.gi...@gmail.com wrote:
Jerry
They were produced by MB in 1986 as centennial official history-most of the
used ones seem to be discarded library volumes as
Ya know what Grant? I been missin' banned as of lategood, open
communication without fear of being scolded is a wonderful thing eh?
Hey Kaleb, I forget the addresscare to sign me back up? Or send me
the address?
Thanks, Mike
On Oct 7, 2012 11:21 AM, G Mann g2ma...@gmail.com wrote:
Your repair will never hold up since you didn't use Shoe Goo. Plan on
sleeping on the couch.
Gerry.sarcastic moderate in training
From: Jim Cathey j...@windwireless.net
I feel like we need at least one more sarcastic
moderate, if you know someone. :)
That leaves me out, my sarcasm knows
In the lists section of okiebenz.com
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On Oct 7, 2012, at 10:21 AM, G Mann g2ma...@gmail.com wrote:
Please school me on the subtle difference between ignore and shun...
theologically speaking as it applies to our learned list. I wish to
participate properly, being a
So that little thing is used for digging up dingos? How deep do they
hide? I am thinking that two ... with shovels could do a better job
than that thing!
--R
On 10/7/12 12:46 AM, Hendrik Fay wrote:
Fay has nagged me to death to get a page up for our business.
So if you like to have a
Can this guy sue for the cops destroying his yard?
http://www.calgarysun.com/2012/10/02/whoops-a-daisy-significant-outdoor-bust-in-lethbridge-history-wasnt-weed
Rick
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For new and used parts go to www.okiebenz.com
I'm working on a 1991 300TE 4-Matic. Anyone out there tried the newfangled
wrinkle band ring compressors? Do they work any better/worse than the sleeve
style?
Thanks
-Dave Walton
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To
On Oct 7, 2012, at 10:21 AM, G Mann g2ma...@gmail.com wrote:
If someone would be so kind, direct me as to exactly how the vaunted
Banned List is accessed. It is now quite apparent that indeed vulgarity
is pending, and willful use thereof is desired. In fact, I feel a virtual
presidential
Well he gets to keep the house and yard (no civil forfeiture seems to have been
involved...)
--
John W Reames
jream...@verizon.net
Home: +14106646986
Mobile: +14437915905
On Oct 7, 2012, at 12:52, Rick Knoble rickkno...@hotmail.com wrote:
Can this guy sue for the cops destroying his yard?
Folks,
Well, the saga continues.
Driving on my new to me rear axle, still needing to replace the center
support driveshaft bearing, my newly valve adjusted engine has been
running well.
It starts easily cold or hot and shuts down instantly.
On friday, i was picking up a motor scooter in
Last I swam in those waters, Andrew was there, just not a big contributor.
--
Max Dillon
Charleston SC
'95 E300
'87 300TD
Rick Knoble rickkno...@hotmail.com wrote:
On Oct 7, 2012, at 10:21 AM, G Mann g2ma...@gmail.com wrote:
If someone would be so kind, direct me as to exactly how the vaunted
Replace those oil cooler lines before your oil bleeds out and destroys the
engine!
--
Max Dillon
Charleston SC
'95 E300
'87 300TD
Rick Hawkins Java macj...@aol.com wrote:
Folks,
Well, the saga continues.
Driving on my new to me rear axle, still needing to replace the center
support
Rick Hawkins Java wrote:
While under the car, i noticed a pretty good drip of motor oil. I traced
it to the flex portion of the oil cooler lines. These lines seem a bit
pricy, so i may get a hydraulic shop to remake the rubber portion of the
lines. Have any of you been there, done that??
On Sat, 6 Oct 2012 18:08:54 -0700 G Mann g2ma...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for your questions. Stunning when you do the math, isn't it. Sad
news is, I'm having a slow year, so fuel use is about 1/3 of 5 yrs ago.
Cost are double on an equal amount of product sales in round numbers.
Thus, my
Hey don't muscle in on my territory, I am the one who comes up with the
witty little remarks around here:-)
Seriously though diggers is an English nickname for excavators, you lot
call em track hoes, from backhoes.
The term digger is not so much used in Oz because digger is also a
nickname for
Those things are used around here for moving gravel and stuff around in
tight spaces when the workers are too lazy to load up a wheelbarrow and
roll it around. I don't think they would dig much, and we don't have
any dingos.
And careful what you say about our hos -- they can get quite testy
Hendrik Fay wrote:
Hey don't muscle in on my territory, I am the one who comes up with the
witty little remarks around here:-)
Seriously though diggers is an English nickname for excavators, you lot
call em track hoes, from backhoes.
The term digger is not so much used in Oz because digger is
Rick Knoble wrote:
Can this guy sue for the cops destroying his yard?
http://www.calgarysun.com/2012/10/02/whoops-a-daisy-significant-outdoor-bust-in-lethbridge-history-wasnt-weed
I suspect any plea deal they offer him on the pound and a half of weed they did
find will include civil immunity
Sheesh, I thought I was going to have to create a facebook account to view
it at first! Deal breaker!
Your laser level also breaks rocks? Don't point it at me!
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Rich Thomas
richthomas79td...@constructivity.net wrote:
So that little thing is used for digging up
I've done the buff it out, replace the rubber bit successfully a couple of
times over the years---
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 7:58 PM, Mountain Man maontin@gmail.com wrote:
Do we rebuild calipers?
Are there reliable rebuilders?
Do we split the caliper, or just buff out, replace boots, seals?
Just go to Autozone or Advance. They will give you a rebuilt unit for $60-70.
Not worth the effort to rebuild yourself- the rebuild kit is not cheap either!
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On Oct 7, 2012, at 8:58 PM, Mountain Man maontin@gmail.com wrote:
Do we rebuild calipers?
Are there reliable
Rebuld is fairly easy, but you have to get the piston in at the
correct angle to prevent squealing.
You should only clean the bore ABOVE the seal, never touch the surface
below the seal with anything but solvent. If you change the size, the
caliper is likely to seize from cocking in the
Everything short of split was ok with the late Dr M.B. I think some folks here
have split them. I've gotten by just fine without.
--
Max Dillon
Charleston SC
'95 E300
'87 300TD
Mountain Man maontin@gmail.com wrote:
Do we rebuild calipers?
Are there reliable rebuilders?
Do we split the
Ha. I just realized that Marshall Booth's initials are MB!
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On Oct 7, 2012, at 9:28 PM, Max Dillon meadedil...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Everything short of split was ok with the late Dr M.B. I think some folks here
have split them. I've gotten by just fine without.
--
Max
WOW!!
A real variety of opinion on this - thanks.
Cocking the piston, grit - sounds tough but do-able for ASE mech, but
price of kit versus rebuilt from provider seems marginally better.
Nobody recommends new? Are new from walmart, aka china? Are rebuild
from walmart? Any recommended rebuilders
Consider the quality of the parts used by the cheap rebuilder if the price
of the OE kit is comparable!
Jaime
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 10:12 PM, Mountain Man maontin@gmail.com wrote:
WOW!!
A real variety of opinion on this - thanks.
Cocking the piston, grit - sounds tough but do-able for
I always feared that but the rebuilds have worked fine for me so far. At some
point, though, I'd like to rebuild one myself for purely academic reasons:)
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On Oct 7, 2012, at 10:15 PM, Jaime Kopchinski jaime...@gmail.com wrote:
Consider the quality of the parts used by the
Sure new is best but super pricey! I've had luck with Advance or Autozone. They
use the same remanufacturer-Cardone.
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On Oct 7, 2012, at 10:12 PM, Mountain Man maontin@gmail.com wrote:
WOW!!
A real variety of opinion on this - thanks.
Cocking the piston, grit - sounds
I've had hit or miss success with them. Some have lasted for years, some
leak right away. If they're not too expensive, I like to buy new ones.
Jaime
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 10:19 PM, Dimitri Seretakis dsereta...@yahoo.comwrote:
I always feared that but the rebuilds have worked fine for me
They are expensive by definition!
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On Oct 7, 2012, at 10:22 PM, Jaime Kopchinski jaime...@gmail.com wrote:
I've had hit or miss success with them. Some have lasted for years, some
leak right away. If they're not too expensive, I like to buy new ones.
Jaime
On Sun, Oct
Friend coupla days ago was asking about my MB oil changes; 'asked where I get
my oil and filters. Answer: oil (M1 Diesel truck) at Wally's; filters from
our favorite Georgian, Rusty. Friend wanted to know why don't I get 'em from
local parts store. Answer: Don't think they sell a filter I
Dimitri Seretakis dsereta...@yahoo.com writes:
Just go to Autozone or Advance. They will give you a rebuilt unit for $60-70.
Not worth the effort to rebuild yourself- the rebuild kit is not cheap either!
Does Rusty not sell brake calipers anymore? Why go to the bottom of the
barrel?
Allan
I've occasionally seen a Fram filter cartridge or some such at the
Autozone, it appears to be just a bare pleated filter element; it didn't
have the separate bypass filter section. I always use an OEM such as a
Mahle or Hengst from Rusty. They are handy items to pad on an order if
you're close
In general, yes, they are not of the quality of what Mr. Q sells.
often not fitting right, no bypass, or 100% bypass. Wix makes
filters that are generally good, but the MB Wix filters make me real
nervous. In an emergency I will use a Wix, but Mr.Q's filters are
better and generally cheaper.
Local parts stores have crap filters for twice the price of correct Rusty ones.
Rusty is the man (pun not intended) for filters!
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On Oct 7, 2012, at 11:20 PM, WILTON wilt...@nc.rr.com wrote:
Friend coupla days ago was asking about my MB oil changes; 'asked where I get
my
Advance sells Wix filters for the 616 617 engines don't know about the
60x motors.
When I bought SWMBO's 240D there was one in the trunk from PO. For grins
I cut it apart construction was on the flimsy side filter material was
thin and not as much
of it as the ones Rusty sells. I'll take the
Fram is a placebo. You are about as well running NO filter as a fram.
Advance sells Wix filters for the 616 617 engines don't know about
the 60x motors.
When I bought SWMBO's 240D there was one in the trunk from PO. For grins
I cut it apart construction was on the flimsy side filter material
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