[MBZ] Is Dave Meimann (dm) still around?

2006-09-23 Thread RICHARD FIne
I sent him an email... but it bounced back with a fatal error that said that his address was not valid... has been about 2 years since I emailed him last about the altinator swap he did In his 300D. Thanks... Richard Fine 1987 300D turbo From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Sep 23 23:52:42 2006 Received

Re: [MBZ] 126 Euro Headlights

2006-09-23 Thread carbucks
Thanks. I got it now. Martin Jeff Zedic wrote: You don't necessrily use all the holes though. You use five if you have the city light and want to use it but I've only ever used four wires. Low beam high beam Ground Fog light Cty light spare space for symmetry? Jeff Zedic Toronto __

Re: [MBZ] How to remove tight lug bolts?

2006-09-23 Thread P. D. Ferguson
When I bought some WallyWorld tires for MrTaurus last winter, the tire guy put a torque limiter bar on the impact wrench, then "burped" the lugs down snug with an educated finger on the throttle, making the torque bar superfluous. He then got out a micrometer torque wrench, torqued all twenty l

Re: [MBZ] 126 Euro Headlights

2006-09-23 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
Just curious, why are you keeping the 84 and selling the 85? 85 was the last and best year of those. carbucks wrote: Hello all, I have two 300SDs, an 85 with Euro headlights and an 84 with N/A lights. I'm selling the 85 and was wanting to swap the Euro lights over to the 84. Started the pr

Re: [MBZ] I investigate the 2.5 turbo engine a little

2006-09-23 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
I wonder if just the prechamber is damaged. If the prechamber cracked after a while the rings would carbon up and it would lose compression. Peter Frederick wrote: Chunks in the cylinder is always a bad sign. Probably caused the pre-chamber to fail. At least that engine is sleeved... Pete

[MBZ] Leaking steering gear box, install seal kit, or replace?

2006-09-23 Thread RICHARD FIne
Hello, I have a 1987 300D turbo with around 300,000 miles I just started losing fluid in my power steering and traced it to the steering gear box. I priced them online, and will cost around $450.00 to $500.00 to replace. I also see that I can purchase a seal kit for around $35.00. Has anyone repl

[MBZ] 1997 Mercedes-Benz : C-Class 4 Dr C230 Se

2006-09-23 Thread ts
A friend of mine is interested in the above 4 cylinder gasser. Heard I was a MB guy. I told him I know only about 1970-1980 diesels but maybe the group has had some understanding of these. Does any one have a bead on 1. Maint costs on these 2. Gas mileage 3. Any bad actor parts/things which may

Re: [MBZ] 126 Euro Headlights

2006-09-23 Thread Jeff Zedic
You don't necessrily use all the holes though. You use five if you have the city light and want to use it but I've only ever used four wires. Low beam high beam Ground Fog light Cty light spare space for symmetry? Jeff Zedic Toronto

Re: [MBZ] 126 Euro Headlights

2006-09-23 Thread carbucks
Thanks for the response, Jeff. What's confusing me is that the N/A system has four wires, while the Euro has six. Martin Jeff Zedic wrote: All you'll need to do, provided of course that you have the correct connector on the 85, is to do a side-by-side swap. I may be wrong, but it should be

Re: [MBZ] M1 Extended Performance

2006-09-23 Thread RELNGSON
M1 EP is the new formulation for the 13000 mile oil changes that new MBs can follow with a fleece filter. RLE

Re: [MBZ] 126 Euro Headlights

2006-09-23 Thread Jeff Zedic
All you'll need to do, provided of course that you have the correct connector on the 85, is to do a side-by-side swap. I may be wrong, but it should be very straightforward...as you can see in the photos, the connectors(harness) come apart easily and you move the wires to the correct spaces.

Re: [MBZ] How to remove tight lug bolts?

2006-09-23 Thread Mitch Haley
Robert & Tara Ludwick wrote: > > Around here, none of the tire/brake shops/dealerships even know what a > torque wrench is when it comes to wheels, except surprisingly, Wal Mart > of all places. They've been stuck with the bill for so many bent wheels > and rotors that now, at least in this area,

Re: [MBZ] Oil Filter Change

2006-09-23 Thread Chuck Landenberger
Hey guys A friend of mine found this link: http://people.msoe.edu/~yoderw/oilfilterstudy/ oilfilterstudy.html#measure Not too sure how current the info is, but the Wix filters did pass this guy's test Anybody have any updated info, please share it with the rest of us...

Re: [MBZ] Synthetic jet fuel

2006-09-23 Thread Fmiser
rumor has it that Craig wrote: > On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 16:00:13 -0400 Jeff Zedic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > They went to China for the same reason everyone else does...they > > have no marls and are rushing to the bottom to save a few bucks > > while slitting their own throats...sad bastar

Re: [MBZ] How to avoid tight lug bolts?

2006-09-23 Thread Chuck Landenberger
And the moral is: Whenever you have wheels mounted by an ape, instruct the manager how to torque the wheels MANUALLY. And if they don't have a torque wrench available ... Bring your own along.. Education takes a long time, sometime... That's all and take care... Chuck Phoe

Re: [MBZ] How to remove tight lug bolts?

2006-09-23 Thread Mitch Haley
Tom Hargrave wrote: > > I've had the same issue with my 300SDL and I took it down to the local tire > shop. They spun them right out with their impact wrench. Almost any shop you go into, at least one guy is going to own an IR 2131, or its replacement, the 2131ti. The early (sub-$200) version wa

[MBZ] 126 Euro Headlights

2006-09-23 Thread carbucks
Hello all, I have two 300SDs, an 85 with Euro headlights and an 84 with N/A lights. I'm selling the 85 and was wanting to swap the Euro lights over to the 84. Started the process to discover the lights themselves swap easily, but the wiring harness is different. Anyone know how difficult the

Re: [MBZ] I investigate the 2.5 turbo engine a little

2006-09-23 Thread Tom Hargrave
The glow plug end would have stayed in the prechamber because there's not enough room for it to pass through the vent hole. I suspect that you have a mis-adkisted or damaged intake valve. Thanks, Tom Hargrave 256-656-1924 www.kegkits.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto

Re: [MBZ] How to remove tight lug bolts?

2006-09-23 Thread Robert & Tara Ludwick
Around here, none of the tire/brake shops/dealerships even know what a torque wrench is when it comes to wheels, except surprisingly, Wal Mart of all places. They've been stuck with the bill for so many bent wheels and rotors that now, at least in this area, they at least use torque sticks on a

Re: [MBZ] I investigate the 2.5 turbo engine a little

2006-09-23 Thread Luther
Good thing you bought that 2.5 turbo wreck from John -- Luther KB5QHU Alma, Ark '83 300SD (236 kmi) '82 300CD (160 kmi) '82 300D (74 kmi) needs MAJOR work Quoting "Kaleb C. Striplin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Just got done pulling the manifold on the engine in my 2.5 turbo, the one tha

Re: [MBZ] I investigate the 2.5 turbo engine a little

2006-09-23 Thread Peter Frederick
Chunks in the cylinder is always a bad sign. Probably caused the pre-chamber to fail. At least that engine is sleeved... Peter

Re: [MBZ] How to remove tight lug bolts?

2006-09-23 Thread Peter Frederick
This is a serious problem with tire shops and gas stations -- those lug bolts MUST be torqued correctly or they can bend and stick. If the above methods do not work, and it's likely they will, here's what you do: Pull the center cover off and pry out the dust cap (front wheel) -- using a chi

Re: [MBZ] How to remove tight lug bolts?

2006-09-23 Thread LarryT
You wrote:> There's is nothing more aggravating than to discover some tire changer has put 200#'s of torque on the lugnuts! Especially if you discover it while trying to change a flat tire next to a busy highway, in the

Re: [MBZ] Latest on M1 Availability

2006-09-23 Thread Ralph W
Murrays, a midwest mcparts chain, has 5W-40 Turbo Diesel M1. Ralph W. '83 300CD '82 300TD '90 300D '01 E320 Wagon

Re: [MBZ] Latest on M1 Availability

2006-09-23 Thread LarryT
PepBoys had a dozen of the 5 qt jugs of 15W50 last time I was there -- It seems PepBoys is committed to keeping a good inventory - according to the 20 yr old manager. Larry T (67 MGB, 74 911, 78 240D, 91 300D) www.youroil.net for Oil Analysis and Weber Parts Test Results http://members.rennlist

Re: [MBZ] How to remove tight lug bolts?

2006-09-23 Thread OK Don
A friend of mine had a 560SEL with stuck lug bolts. A large impact wrench eventually broke off 5 bolts. He had to drill them out. They broke where the thinner shaft behind the hex meets the spherical section that fits the wheel. If the last guy (a brake shop) to touch those bolts hadn't been 800 m

Re: [MBZ] How to remove tight lug bolts?

2006-09-23 Thread Robert & Tara Ludwick
If you have the air tools, an impact is less likely to twist anything you don't want twisted than a cheater bar, but if the bar is the only thing that is going to do it, get a good long one and instead of steady pressure, jump on it in short bursts to crack it loosethen find the last guy to

[MBZ] I investigate the 2.5 turbo engine a little

2006-09-23 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
Just got done pulling the manifold on the engine in my 2.5 turbo, the one that #1 is not firing at all. As soon as I pulled the manifold, I hooked the remote starter up, and cranked it. #1 has loud puffs of smoke coming out, the rest do not have anything. Pulled the glow plug, its broken off

Re: [MBZ] How to remove tight lug bolts?

2006-09-23 Thread Tom Hargrave
I've had the same issue with my 300SDL and I took it down to the local tire shop. They spun them right out with their impact wrench. Apparently, my air powered impact wrench does not work as well as theirs does. Probably has something to do with the $38.00 price tag. Thanks, Tom Hargrave 256-

Re: [MBZ] German Maglev crash

2006-09-23 Thread Tom Hargrave
Lets see - "corporate cost cutting screw up", isn't that what caused Ford Pintos to blow up? Thanks, Tom Hargrave 256-656-1924 www.kegkits.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert & Tara Ludwick Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2006 1:19 P

[MBZ] How to remove tight lug bolts?

2006-09-23 Thread Jimmie Watkins
86 SDL, two bolts are showing no signs of giving up their grip. What are some things that have worked? What will break first if I really get on them with a cheater? They are soaking in kroil right now and I have just about worn out a cheap HF impact socket. Thanks Harry

Re: [MBZ] Oil Filter Change

2006-09-23 Thread Peter Frederick
Wix have wound cord bypass filters instead of a can stuffed with gin trash, which is the actual specification. I'm happy with them, and I can get them at the local parts store. I would be interested to see what the recommendations were, though. Peter

Re: [MBZ] Oil Filter Change

2006-09-23 Thread Chuck Landenberger
Hi all, I've lost the link, but there was someone who tore oil filters apart, did analysis on all of them and then rated them Anybody got that link? IIRC, only Mann, Knecht, and one other were recommended for use in our MB's.. and again, based on my not always accurate memory,

Re: [MBZ] German Maglev crash

2006-09-23 Thread Robert & Tara Ludwick
Very good pictures. I'm still trying to figure out how that could have happened. I saw a report on the thing on Deutsche Welle TV when it was first being built and they were touting it's safety system that automatically senses anything obstructing the track and shuts it down in plenty of time

Re: [MBZ] what happened to Marshall?

2006-09-23 Thread Mitch Haley
tom savage wrote: > Speaking of which, has anyone heard from Dave M lately? I think he dumped OkieBenz for specific W124 and 500E forums a while back. Some of us hear from him by email every month or two. He was talking about W124 AMG body kits just yesterday. Funny how those 1st gen AMG kits r

Re: [MBZ] Off shore manufacturing - was Synthetic jet fuel

2006-09-23 Thread Peter Frederick
There is much more to it that labor costs, believe me. First, for everyone in Asia except China, vast sums of US aid money were used to set those companies up -- free financing goes a long way to make production cheaper. Second, all (including China, who is currently the worst) all those coun

Re: [MBZ] what happened to Marshall?

2006-09-23 Thread Zeitgeist
Dave's still around; I was CC'd on several of his emails just yesterday. I think he's on digest, and doesn't have much time for list traffic these days. He occasionally posts over on Rusty's site and MB-shop. On 9/23/06, tom savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Kaleb C. Striplin wrote: > I guess

Re: [MBZ] Oil Filter Change

2006-09-23 Thread Peter Frederick
Yup. The center bolt on my is well and truly seized, no point to wrecking the cover trying to get it loose. Pulling the seal works great. Wix makes very nice oil filters, but if you use them you must obtain a new o-ring seal from somewhere else -- the one included in the box never fits and

[MBZ] Swollen hose

2006-09-23 Thread Glenn M. Brown
Kaleb/Chuck/Tom, Phew, thanx. G. M. Brown Rochester, NY

Re: [MBZ] Question re: What appears to be a swollen hose

2006-09-23 Thread Chuck Landenberger
Glenn, Let me understand: I changed the Mann filter a few years (i.e., <15 mi.) ago. Did you mean 15 miles or 15kmiles? and a few year ago Do you mean the spin off filter? If so, you should replace it Take the old one off, pour off the diesel fuel and throw it out. With new filter

Re: [MBZ] Lubro Moly Diesel Purge versus Diesel Fuel System Cleaner

2006-09-23 Thread John M McIntosh
Ah, look at http://www.worldpac.com/msds/WP_037.pdf#search=%22moly%20diesel%20fuel %20system%20cleaner%20%22safety%20data%22%22 http://www.worldpac.com/msds/WP_049.pdf#search=%22moly%20diesel% 20purge%20%22safety%20data%22%22 2-ethylhexyl nitrate (2EHN) is used to raise the cetane. number

Re: [MBZ] what happened to Marshall?

2006-09-23 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
no, is he dead? tom savage wrote: Kaleb C. Striplin wrote: I guess he is snubbing us then. Speaking of which, has anyone heard from Dave M lately? Tom ___ http://www.okiebenz.com For new parts see official list sponsor: http://www.buymbparts.com/ For u

Re: [MBZ] Question re: What appears to be a swollen hose

2006-09-23 Thread Tom Hargrave
Yep, it's called a cigar hose and the swollen section is designed to absorb pulses from the fuel pump. The hose should be installed on the return line. Thanks, Tom Hargrave 256-656-1924 www.kegkits.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kale

Re: [MBZ] what happened to Marshall?

2006-09-23 Thread tom savage
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote: I guess he is snubbing us then. Speaking of which, has anyone heard from Dave M lately? Tom

Re: [MBZ] Off shore manufacturing - was Synthetic jet fuel

2006-09-23 Thread Tom Hargrave
Craig, The relationship between us is financial & has nothing to do with culture or politics. We are the greatest market in the world, followed by Europe and if China decides to not do business with us it will be because our economy has failed and that case, dealing with China will be the least of

Re: [MBZ] Question re: What appears to be a swollen hose

2006-09-23 Thread Chuck Landenberger
Glenn, That's OK.. It's affectionately called the "banana hose" Take care, Chuck Phoenix, AZ On Sep 23, 2006, at 9:47 AM, Glenn M. Brown wrote: Upon replacing the two pieces of 1/4" ID fuel hose connecting to the clear plastic in-line fuel filter yesterday on my '84 300D to resol

Re: [MBZ] oil sucker

2006-09-23 Thread Rich Thomas
Dude you are in luck. I was inspired by someone else's (Wilton Strickland?) and did this thing using my available resources plus Home Depot fittings. http://www.constructivity.net/oilsucker.htm Beer optional but highly recommended. --R Luther wrote: Anyone have the link to the $2 oil sucke

Re: [MBZ] Question re: What appears to be a swollen hose

2006-09-23 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
Its supposed to be that way. Glenn M. Brown wrote: Upon replacing the two pieces of 1/4" ID fuel hose connecting to the clear plastic in-line fuel filter yesterday on my '84 300D to resolve a leak, I noticed the fuel hose above this, which leads to the Mann fuel filter, appears to be swollen.

Re: [MBZ] OBDII Diagnostic Scanner

2006-09-23 Thread Rich Thomas
There are some free programs for a palm pilot or laptop, very cool, but you need a cable to connect to the OBD port/computer, which cost $80 or so if I recall, or you could make one yourself from some parts, which I think would cost $30 or so. Or maybe buy one of those cheap ones from Pep Boys

[MBZ] Question re: What appears to be a swollen hose

2006-09-23 Thread Glenn M. Brown
Upon replacing the two pieces of 1/4" ID fuel hose connecting to the clear plastic in-line fuel filter yesterday on my '84 300D to resolve a leak, I noticed the fuel hose above this, which leads to the Mann fuel filter, appears to be swollen. The OD at either end near the clamps appears to be ~

Re: [MBZ] Off shore manufacturing - was Synthetic jet fuel

2006-09-23 Thread Craig McCluskey
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 07:56:57 -0500 "Tom Hargrave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This same decision is made over & over again. The issue has nothing to > do with morals, it has everything to do with survival! That's true. But what happens to us as a country long-term when we entirely lose our indig

Re: [MBZ] Becker Radio and IPOD

2006-09-23 Thread Royce Engler
Rich said Sony has one of those jukebox things, holds a couple hundred discs I think, but you really ought to just burn them to a hard drive or iPod or something, and use that with those new streaming transmitter/receiver things that can send/recieve it here and there over a wired or wireless

Re: [MBZ] Falcon

2006-09-23 Thread Royce Engler
In the late 80s and early 90s, I did a lot of work in Buenos Aires. ALL the taxis there were Ford Falcons, built in the local Ford plant. There were also a lot of them on the road in "civilian" service. The company car I drove was a Falcon. They told us to watch out for the all black ones...th

Re: [MBZ] Becker Radio and IPOD

2006-09-23 Thread Royce Engler
On 9/19/06, redghost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Two ways to skin that cat Angelo. First would be to invest in an FM > adapter so the iPod sends its music out through the radio. Might not > work well in overly populated areas with excess radio stations. There > are six or so slots that it tran

Re: [MBZ] Lane change signals/soooo much trouble

2006-09-23 Thread RELNGSON
<> You had better get back in the habit because it's the law here and it's a primary offense. And those who don't deserve a ticket. RLE/Seattle

Re: [MBZ] Latest on M1 Availability

2006-09-23 Thread Mitch Haley
LT Don wrote: > > WalMart in Carroll IA, in one quart and five quart sizes. It is marked as > Extended Performance but is CF rated. Has stuff we don't need but has > everything we do need. In Charlotte MI, the Xw30 that isn't EP costs about $21 for five qt, while the Xw50 EP is closer to $28. I w

Re: [MBZ] German Maglev crash

2006-09-23 Thread Mike Canfield
That Google Earth is a load of fun to play with! Mike - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 11:12 PM Subject: [MBZ] German Maglev crash Since I don't have any Ebay links to post, this will have to do. Today's maglev train crash at Lathe

Re: [MBZ] License plate placement

2006-09-23 Thread ts
PA no front plate required, you multiply that by 13 million +/- cars that is allot of steel saved. We are one of three "commonwealths" in the union, so things can be different Regards Tom Scordato Bellefonte PA 1979 240D 97K - Original Message - From: "Zoltan Finks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [MBZ] Ed Booher's new 190D

2006-09-23 Thread Ed Booher
That's why the car isn't for you. You're just holding it for me until I get out there :) 10 - 15 years from now! On 9/20/06, redghost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: You do not know this woman. I would be cut off for the rest of her natural (un natural?) life. On Sep 19, 2006, at 7:34 PM, Mitch Ha

Re: [MBZ] Latest on M1 Availability

2006-09-23 Thread LT Don
WalMart in Carroll IA, in one quart and five quart sizes. It is marked as Extended Performance but is CF rated. Has stuff we don't need but has everything we do need. On 9/22/06, Scott Ritchey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm down to my last jugs of M1 15W50. So what is the current availability

[MBZ] Off shore manufacturing - was Synthetic jet fuel

2006-09-23 Thread Tom Hargrave
I have a manufacturing background and I can tell you that the decision to move off shore is never an easy one. Every move I've been involved in was a "move off shore or go out of business" type of decision because of foreign competition. The one company that did not move off shore & should have was

Re: [MBZ] German Maglev crash

2006-09-23 Thread Tony Wirtel
On 9/23/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote... Since I don't have any Ebay links to post, this will have to do. Today's maglev train crash at Lathen, Germany killed 15 of the 23 aboard when the 270mph train travelling at 125mph struck a maintenance car on the track. And last night there was a prog

Re: [MBZ] License plate placement

2006-09-23 Thread Barry Stark
Zoltan - Brian may be right about mounting heights but I came up with a mounting scheme on my 107 that is below the bumper and so far no California lawmen have challenged it. The way I see it is visible, and I am displaying it. What more could they want? Really the only thing they may not like is t

Re: [MBZ] Used parts specials for 9/21/06

2006-09-23 Thread Steve MacSween
on 9/21/06 9:23 PM, Rick Knoble at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mercedes-Benz-300D-truck-badge-115-123_W0QQitem > Z160033514184QQihZ006QQcategoryZ33656QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItemMercedes-Benz > > Last email didn't format right. Yeah, I had not mentioned it as no one el

[MBZ] Lubro Moly Diesel Purge versus Diesel Fuel System Cleaner

2006-09-23 Thread Steve MacSween
Wondering if anyone has had occasion to compare these two products, and can comment on the difference (if any). I find it odd that the Purge is roughly 1/2 or so the price of the other, yet I cannot find an explanation of the overall advantage of the more expensive one. TKS -- "Mac" Steve MacSw

Re: [MBZ] License plate placement

2006-09-23 Thread Zoltan Finks
More plate talk: Does it bother anyone besides me, the way the front plate is mounted on the 123s? It's like an afterthought. It looks low class and clunky to me - just sort of tacked on an otherwise nice looking bumper. And most of the time you'll find them bent up from parking blocks. I will pr

Re: [MBZ] License plate placement

2006-09-23 Thread Zoltan Finks
You know, I really wish Minnesota didn't require a front plate. When I lived in Arizona, they didn't require one, the for a short while the did (and cops were into busting us teens as we hung out on the main drag), then they went back to not requiring one. I hate to admit it, but if I was law enf

Re: [MBZ] Steering Box/Pump fluids

2006-09-23 Thread M.Afzaal.Khan
a groany pump could be so if you have never changed the p/s filter and fluids in a long time . I did and all quiet. this was on a 126 /300SE I am not aware the service manual states p/s fluid replacement like the a/t changes which specifically mentions the Torque converter drain nut locatio

Re: [MBZ] Synthetic jet fuel

2006-09-23 Thread Craig McCluskey
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 16:00:13 -0400 Jeff Zedic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > They went to China for the same reason everyone else does...they have no > marls and are rushing to the bottom to save a few bucks while slitting > their own throats...sad bastards.. I presume instead of marls you meant m

Re: [MBZ] License plate placement

2006-09-23 Thread Tom Hargrave
I'm sure it depends on the state. Alabama does not use or require a front plate & if you move from a state that does require a front plate, we don't even care if you leave your old plate on the front. I really don't understand why other states require a front plate. When's the last time you were p

[MBZ] License plate placement

2006-09-23 Thread Zoltan Finks
Does anyone know whether or not it's legal to put the license plate up on the dash so it's visible through the windshield? I know, this probably varies by locale but I'm just asking for y'all's varied knowledge on this. Of course I don't want to put the plate there, but I'm going to be working t

Re: [MBZ] Oil Filter Change

2006-09-23 Thread Alex Chamberlain
On 9/22/06, Peter Frederick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Unless you have a W124 with a 603 engine, it's easy. The secret is to remove the rubber trim at the top of the inner firewall! Takes 10 seconds and gives you WAY more clearance. Alex Chamberlain '87 300D Turbo '93 Isuzu Trooper

Re: [MBZ] Grill Badges

2006-09-23 Thread Bob Rentfro
Sure...and if you coupled it with Bill Gates' biggest flop ever, it would be Minnie Me (did I just attempt computer humor...oh my) Bob Rentfro - Original Message - From: "David Brodbeck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Mercedes Discussion List" Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 11:18 AM Su

Re: [MBZ] Latest on M1 Availability

2006-09-23 Thread Curt Raymond
I was quite pleased to see it the other day at Target. My new local Wal-Mart (I guess that should be newly local since I moved) also carries it. No sign of 5w40 Turbo Diesel Truck. I need to go to Wal-Mart tomorrow (yuck) so I'll check. -Curt Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 21:07:30 -0400 From: "Scott

Re: [MBZ] holy crap

2006-09-23 Thread Steve MacSween
on 9/22/06 9:11 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-Ranger-With-Mercedes-Diesel-WVO-Parts-or-R > epair_W0QQitemZ300030935394QQihZ020QQcategoryZ6783QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Mounted a manual transmission behind the automatic for an overdrive Whoe

Re: [MBZ] Stalls in gear checkl

2006-09-23 Thread M.Afzaal.Khan
Tom Yes indeed these are the correct carbs minus the idle stop solenoids which came later on for a year or so. . mak I have some left-over used parts for these carburetors (linkages and such). If you want them, you can have them for postage. I once had a 1967 230 with a set of Zeniths. Tom Po

Re: [MBZ] Synthetic jet fuel

2006-09-23 Thread Jimmie Watkins
As I understand what the Defense Department is looking for is a fuel produced in the USA with our resources without depending on foreign oil. Syntronics goes after stranded gas and can use coal to produce this fuel. They used a 50/50 mix with JP 8 on this flight. Think about what it would mean to

[MBZ] holy crap

2006-09-23 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-Ranger-With-Mercedes-Diesel-WVO-Parts-or-Repair_W0QQitemZ300030935394QQihZ020QQcategoryZ6783QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem -- Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK 91 300D 2.5 Turbo, 90 420SEL, 89 560SEL, 87 420SEL, 87 300SDL, 87 300SDL #2, 86 300SDL, 84 380SE, 84 190D 2.2,

[MBZ] Latest on M1 Availability

2006-09-23 Thread Scott Ritchey
I'm down to my last jugs of M1 15W50. So what is the current availability of M1 0W40 or 15W50 for Diesels? Who's got it? Scott Ritchey 82 300SD 79 300TD

[MBZ] Latest on M1 Availability

2006-09-23 Thread Scott Ritchey
I'm down to my last jugs of M1 15W50. So what is the current availability of M1 0W40 or 15W50 for Diesels? Who's got it? Scott Ritchey 82 300SD 79 300TD

[MBZ] cheap 124 diesel wagon

2006-09-23 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mercedes-Benz-300-Series-Diesel-NO-RESERVE-HIGH-MILES_W0QQitemZ270032464977QQihZ017QQcategoryZ6330QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem -- Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK 91 300D 2.5 Turbo, 90 420SEL, 89 560SEL, 87 420SEL, 87 300SDL, 87 300SDL #2, 86 300SDL, 84 380SE, 84 190D 2.2,

Re: [MBZ] [Fwd: OM603 injection pump R&R - basket confusion]

2006-09-23 Thread Zeitgeist
Yes, you remove the VP and temporarily install the basket prior to removing the old IP. It's best to think of the basket as a tool, rather than a functioning part of the car. It's simply used to hold the IP timer/cog in place when R&Ring the IP. Once the IP is reinstalled and the center bolt is

Re: [MBZ] Stalls in gear checkl

2006-09-23 Thread M.Afzaal.Khan
Yes' the idle stop valves were in the USA models for emission reasons only, we never got those add ons, if the idle air tubes are clogged then the RPM's do not drop, being clogged and out of operation,.but certainly will go up when you clean them with a squirt from a carb cleaner. . if y

Re: [MBZ] Used parts specials for 9/21/06

2006-09-23 Thread OK Don
There are now, but when you posted the link, there was only one. On 9/22/06, Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: There should be 20 something items -- OK Don, KD5NRO Norman, OK "The Americans will always do the right thing... after they've exhausted all the alternatives." Sir Winston

Re: [MBZ] Oil Filter Change

2006-09-23 Thread Darrell W. Sigmon
Peter, the 603 oil filter is easier since you pull the center post out first and the two nuts on the cover are a snap... DWS Peter Frederick wrote: Be careful to properly fit the filter in, on some models you can displace the internal seal between the full flow portion and the bypass portion,

Re: [MBZ] Oil Filter Change

2006-09-23 Thread Peter Frederick
Be careful to properly fit the filter in, on some models you can displace the internal seal between the full flow portion and the bypass portion, resulting in low oil pressure. Unless you have a W124 with a 603 engine, it's easy. Peter

Re: [MBZ] Gauges not working

2006-09-23 Thread M.Afzaal.Khan
Quite Informative ,. On my 300se with the KE variation I would have assumed the EHA had gone bad and not the O2 sensor. Recently I replaced the lambda sensor. and got the Bosch generic version for the 126. but you loose out on the two white wire heater connections. Originally the plu