> fmiser wrote:
>
> after a stop I got in to start the car and the key would not turn.
>
> I finally got it to turn...
> I promptly removed the tumbler and got a pair of long nose
> pliers from the trunk to turn the mechanism.
>
> Much to my surprise, when I tried to start the car,
> the "key" w
For those with good memory - or who take notes - not yet six
months have passed since I put in a new master cylinder for
the clutch. For the last month I have been needing to add
brake/clutch fluid but couldn't figure out where it was
leaking. Well I figured it out. The main seal on the clutch
ma
> Mitch wrote
> I read somewhere that the electronics [in mini-split units]
> (especially in the LG brand units) were quite sensitive to
> voltage spikes and ground issues, so I drove a dedicated
> ground rod right under the unit and never subjected it to
> homemade power, and always turned it off
Watching a "gathering of Eagles" about SAC in the early 60s. Lots
of B-52 time. It makes me think of Wilton and what he must have gone
through. Watching 15 second interval takeoffs with the air filled
with black smoke! Cool Stuff!
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Check to see if the fuel pump(s) run when you flip the key on, and
also run when it is cranking.
If not, the relay is bad, sadly it's the monster electronic one on
that car, I believe.
Peter
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Look at the fuel pump(s) and it's relay if there's more than one fuel
pump, then check power to them.
On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 9:56 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes <
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> Unfortunately, the 1995 and earlier models had analog diagnostics, so the
> only thing I can check
Unfortunately, the 1995 and earlier models had analog diagnostics, so the only
thing I can check is the little blinky LED under the hood. At least it’s
something.
I don’t think the battery is the culprit, as the car was running down the road
just fine when it quit. Belt is intact and there wa
I didn't see an asking price. WTF.
On Sat, May 9, 2015 at 12:08 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> Aw shucks! I guess it is up to Max, Scott or grant to find a way to get
> us there.
>
> I was there 'bout 20 years ago when Kathy K came out to present the
> charter a
Got several k miles on my Goform tires @ $50 and have LOVED every minute.
Andrew
1983 300TD
white/blue; 340 K miles
On Sat, May 9, 2015 at 5:10 PM, Dwight Giles via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> I ordered 2 Goodyear eagles 15" from local tire pros for 84.00 each today.
> Also free w
I did find these two generators on CL that look interesting - -
http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/tls/5016446899.html for the dual fuel
and smaller loads.
http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/fod/4978584521.html for the larger
loads.
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 7:10 AM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes <
All of 'em if more than one (likely).
Wilton
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Cc: "Dan Penoff"
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2015 10:01 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] S500 Won't Start
I'll check my records. If I did it's been a while.
Good suggestion. Than
So, hook another battery via jumper cables to it and see if it keeps
running?
Wilton
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Cc: "Curly McLain" <126die...@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2015 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] S500 Won't Start
I'll check my records. If I did it's been a while.
Good suggestion. Thanks!
Not a lot I can do here in the way of diagnostics. As soon as I get it home it
will be much easier.
Dan
> On May 10, 2015, at 9:58 PM, WILTON wrote:
>
> Have ya changed the fuel filter since you've had it?
>
> Wilto
COmpression, fuel and ignition. I doubt compression has changed
unless someone sugared his gas tank. I have no idea how you check
ignition on these COP gassers. That leaves fuel ( and battery.)
We had a battery that would crank the 380SL, but the fuel relay would
not hold in. After I chan
I'm out on the side of the road with my son's S500 coupe. He says he was
driving down the road and it just quit on him. He pulled over and attempted to
restart the car without any luck. He said it did start and idle for a minute,
then quit again and would not restart. Plenty of fuel, all the ele
Good to know, I have 2 LG units, will have to keep that in mind
--R (sent from my miniPad)
On May 11, 2015, at 8:00 AM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes
wrote:
Rich Thomas via Mercedes wrote:
> I have a generator on wheels that the PO of our house left us, last time I
> used it was when my temp power
OK Don via Mercedes wrote:
Ha! Oklahoma does not admit to the existence of solar power. The hangar
roof ridge runs E-W, so I have a good 1000 ft2 to mount panels on.
As is, the HVAC wants 83A on start, 15A running. I will need the
"Intellistart" soft start thing to reduce that start-up current.
Rich Thomas via Mercedes wrote:
I have a generator on wheels that the PO of our house left us, last time
I used it was when my temp power panel was arcing and sparking and it
took awhile to get the powerco here, but it fired right up after not
using it a coupla years. (I know I should really t
Curly wrote:
Once again the Cathey solution is good.
I thought the Cathey solution I recall from pictures at the Cathey
compound was a very large vintage military generator, Jim? Maybe that
wasn't Cathey? Cathey is Spokane, correct?
mao
Jim is the VOICE of experience! He found out firsth
'Even have an MD-3, don'tcha, Jim? I powered B-47E's on the ground with 'em
and saw many of 'em powering B-52's on the ground.
Wilton
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Cc: "Jim Cathey"
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2015 5:54 PM
Subject: Re
To paraphrase the Bible, my house has _many_ generators!
He was referring only to that most recent suggestion.
-- Jim
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Curly wrote:
> Once again the Cathey solution is good.
I thought the Cathey solution I recall from pictures at the Cathey
compound was a very large vintage military generator, Jim? Maybe that
wasn't Cathey? Cathey is Spokane, correct?
mao
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Hard to argue with the cost/benefit ratio of the basic rope-pull
5-6kW genny. WAY better than no power at all, and will run most
anything you need to. Can even heat up the hot water tank for
a shower, if you turn off everything else. (About 4kW for most
hot water heaters, IIRC.)
-- Jim
Once
Hard to argue with the cost/benefit ratio of the basic rope-pull
5-6kW genny. WAY better than no power at all, and will run most
anything you need to. Can even heat up the hot water tank for
a shower, if you turn off everything else. (About 4kW for most
hot water heaters, IIRC.)
-- Jim
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Ha! Oklahoma does not admit to the existence of solar power. The hangar
roof ridge runs E-W, so I have a good 1000 ft2 to mount panels on.
As is, the HVAC wants 83A on start, 15A running. I will need the
"Intellistart" soft start thing to reduce that start-up current.
On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 1:35
Does your electric co have a solar option now? SC just passed the law a
year or so ago allowing home solar systems to tie into the grid and now
various companies are doing leases with no upfront costs. Not too many
in yet but those who have done them report they are saving money on
electricit
Rich and Mitch - thanks for the input. While today is a no heating/cooling
needed day, we get below 0 and over 100 here every year, plus the tornadoes
and earthquakes. I do have a 500gal. propane tank that is only being used
for the gas grill now, so propane is an option, but those 10 - 12 KW
gener
I'll look around for it the next coupla days. I recall the ones I have
are only about 2" long and the body is only maybe 1" dia. One is still
in the bag though, so will have the part #.
--R
On 5/9/15 6:41 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes wrote:
Here is the par number:
123 800 31 75
Genuine Mer
I have a generator on wheels that the PO of our house left us, last time
I used it was when my temp power panel was arcing and sparking and it
took awhile to get the powerco here, but it fired right up after not
using it a coupla years. (I know I should really tend to it...). It
has 220V and
The most efficient portable generator I ever had was a Husky (Homelite 3650)
with a Subaru engine.
It could run my entire house except for my water heater. It bogged down and only
put about 200v into the water heater. I figured that was abusive and didn't use
it for that. If you have electric range
Ah, that's the issue - heat is from the Geothermal heat pump - a big pump
motor and smaller compressor motor needs to start/run to keep the pipes
from freezing. Once we're that far, might as well power the whole house.
On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 12:03 PM, Max Dillon via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.c
Sounds complicated just for water. Get one of the really small generators to
power your well pump, maybe pay an electrician to install the proper hook-up.
Include provision for heat in the winter (furnace blower/ignition?).
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Charleston SC
'87 300TD
'95 E300
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Is anyone paying attention to these? A power outage of 2.75 hours this
morning got my attention.
We are "on" a water well, no power, no water. We have threatened to
purchase and install a back-up generator for three years now, but always
hesitate when it comes time to size one, and realizing that
here's a cheap pod
http://www.ebay.com/itm/A-C-VACUUM-ELEMENT-FOR-MERCEDES-123-800-31-75-Behr-/181401650571?hash=item2a3c61858b&vxp=mtr
thanks,
xx rick
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They were more expensive on any tires I would actually buy.
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> On May 10, 2015, at 8:22 AM, Craig via Mercedes wrote:
>
> On Sun, 10 May 2015 07:00:18 -0600 Craig via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 10 May 2015 07:40:01 -0400 Max Dillon via Mercedes
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I wond
I doubt it. Grocery prices never did.
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> On May 10, 2015, at 6:40 AM, Max Dillon via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> I wonder if tire prices will come down a bit now that oil is low? Maybe I
> should wait another couple of months?
> --
> Max Dillon
> Charleston SC
> '87 300TD
> '95
On Sun, 10 May 2015 07:00:18 -0600 Craig via Mercedes
wrote:
> On Sun, 10 May 2015 07:40:01 -0400 Max Dillon via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> > I wonder if tire prices will come down a bit now that oil is low?
> > Maybe I should wait another couple of months?
>
> Interesting thought. I have not looke
On Sun, 10 May 2015 07:40:01 -0400 Max Dillon via Mercedes
wrote:
> I wonder if tire prices will come down a bit now that oil is low?
> Maybe I should wait another couple of months?
Interesting thought. I have not looked for a corelation between oil
prices and tire prices, so I don't know if the
I wonder if tire prices will come down a bit now that oil is low? Maybe I
should wait another couple of months?
--
Max Dillon
Charleston SC
'87 300TD
'95 E300
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