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$3000 too much for me
Rick Knoble
'85 300 CD
'87 190 DT
- Original Messag
This make more gasoline and less diesel claim puzzles me. From what I learned
that at different temperatures different product such as gasoline and diesel
are generated during the crude oil refinery process. That means the percentage
of each product can be distilled out of the crude should be a
Hi there,
I'm trying to get my wife's 97 Oasis van (72,00 miles) timing belt changed
myself. I have searched the Internet but failed to find any dif information on
this.
Any good information to share?
Thanks,
Kerr
83 300 DT 110,000 miles
Thanks,
Kerr
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Hi Marshall,
What method do you suggest to use to get under the car to do the job w/o a lift
or a grease-pit? I used a pair of floor jacks and a creeper and had to give up
because I only had 5-6 inches between my face and the car bottom.
Thanks,
Kerr
Marshall Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Curt,
I was in the same boat last Thanksgiving. All the suggestions I got from 2
Mercedes lists failed. Finally, I got it work for me this way.
1. You need to put the front bolts back and fasten them tight (this is a must
for 4.).
2. Pull up the the side slide release bar (tie it up or ask s