Purdue, grew up, er, rather, spent my first years in Fort Wayne.
--R
Rick Knoble wrote:
From: "Rich Thomas"
Earl Landgrebe, an incumbent who was running for Congress in the
locale where I was in college
Where did you attend college?
Rick Knoble
Portage. IN.
'85 300CD
'87 190DT
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relng...@aol.com writes:
>> ...And what about the driveshaft and its connection to the new
>> transmission?...
>>
> And what about the gear ratios which would be totally unsuited to a low
> power low torque diesel?
The site says "There are many advantages to using this trans over the
stock Mer
From: "Rich Thomas"
Earl Landgrebe, an incumbent who was running for Congress in the locale
where I was in college
Where did you attend college?
Rick Knoble
Portage. IN.
'85 300CD
'87 190DT
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-- Mark Finch
1982 300D (for sale)
1991 300E 2.6
1995 320E wagon
On Thu, October 22, 2009 6:16 pm, Rich Thomas wrote:
> Earl Landgrebe, an incumbent who was running for Congress in the locale
> where I was in college, was
Earl Landgrebe, an incumbent who was running for Congress in the locale
where I was in college, was recorded saying in some venue, "Don't
confuse me with the facts, my mind is made up."
He lost the election to the challenger, one Floyd Fithian.
This says the quote was different "Don't confuse
I used to work in a shop that used similar strategies only more like this:
1) Air chisel 6" jagged flap in pan
2) Bend flap out of the way- INTO the oil pan
3) R&R oil pump
4) JB Weld soup can patch over hole in pan
5) Bill customer for a full engine rebuild or factory short block + book
rat
Thx for the link - interesting -
I guess the advantage of using a GM transmission is the
low prices for new/rebuilt trannys and lower repair costs?
I assume there are lots more "qualified" tranny technicians to
work on them?
Hmm... as long as there's plenty of used trannys (Kaleb?) it should b
I watched a fellow change the oil pump in a mid '60's Pontiac is about
45 minutes once. This was a huge flat rate job as R&R of engine was
required per the book. Car had -0- oil pressure, might have a junk
short block? Do you change oil pump? Rebuild engine? Car was about 5
years old.
Th
Well it's not too far from Curt.
Bissell Cove Quahog & Auto Salvage Co
Dwight E. Giles, Jr.
Wickford RI 02852
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On Behalf Of Rich Thomas
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 4:10 PM
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> ...Yeah that would work well with all that black oil in there...
>
Don't confuse me with facts. Makes about as much sense as the original
idea which is the whole point. Or, pernt as they say in Weehawken.
RLE
>
>
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Absolutely!
Ned
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That car would be cool to drive just as it is, with the random bits
stuck back on. A Benz rat rod.
--R
R A Bennell wrote:
Remember the darly Toyota pickup trucks? I had a 1970 HiLux with the fender mounted turn signals.
Randy
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Remember the darly Toyota pickup trucks? I had a 1970 HiLux with the fender
mounted turn signals.
Randy
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Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 12:59 PM
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Jim Cathey wrote:
They're
color-coded. The green one is getting no
vacuum, so your HVAC is stuck on defrost. I think
the yellow/brown line is the one to the vacuum
reservoir for the locks. Two check valves in
parallel is obviously wrong.
For starters I'd unhook one of the check valves
at the
Yeah that would work well with all that black oil in there.
--R
relng...@aol.com wrote:
..Here's an evil thought: Cut one or two circular holes in
bottom/sides
of oil pan and then drill/tap holes for new custom covers Would have
to figure a way to get all the metal tailings out
> ..Here's an evil thought: Cut one or two circular holes in
> bottom/sides
> of oil pan and then drill/tap holes for new custom covers Would have
> to figure a way to get all the metal tailings out
>
On this very sensible theme, how about a glass window with an oilproof
light insid
> ...And what about the driveshaft and its connection to the new
> transmission?...
>
And what about the gear ratios which would be totally unsuited to a low
power low torque diesel?
RLE
>
>
>
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Right-you were not the lawyer-he used his sister-I was just referring to
you. Larry's tranny Is probably OK-the stealer just overfilled-seems fine
now he said-sorry for the confusion.
Dwight
Dwight E. Giles, Jr.
1978 240D 4 speed. 218K + miles.
1990 300D 2.5t 170K miles.
Wickford, RI
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Not the case here-I am graduate of the Marshall school of one key on chain.
I tried to shut it off-worked ignition every which way.
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Dwight E. Giles, Jr.
Wickford RI 02852
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WILTON wrote:
'Mounted 60's, '70's Japanese style. ;<)))
Funny thing, when Curt said "fender mount mirror" I immediately thought "Mazda
Cosmo", as it was the first Japanese car to catch my attention way back when:
http://www.automobilemag.com/features/0802_1967_mazda_cosmo/index.html
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'Mounted 60's, '70's Japanese style. ;<)))
Wilton
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From: "Curt Raymond"
To: "Diesel List"
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 2:29 PM
Subject: [MBZ] Just far enough away
http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/cto/1431094300.html
Cool though, I'd only pay about $200
http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/cto/1431094300.html
Cool though, I'd only pay about $200... Is that crazy fender mounted mirror
correct?
-Curt
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I agree - plus, isn't there a mesh screen over the oil pump intake like the
older engines? I rebuilt the engine in my 69 280SE and know it was on that
oil pump and I equally positive there's one on my 616 oil pump.
The other worry is the ball bearings getting trapped in the area of the
front
Thx Dwight -
I changed the MM this morning - no drama for a change ;-) was pretty
simple. The hard part was getting the noise shields back in place/
I'm happy with the lower noise with the new MM - quite a bit quieter.
I'm going to go ahead and replace the other side too. I just prefer
I agree; after this incident she started using separate key ring for the
cars with only TWO keys, one for each car.
Wilton
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From: "Greg Fiorentino"
To: "'Mercedes Discussion List'"
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Flaky 240D starter
Dillon, Meade M CIV SPAWARSYSCEN-ATLANTIC, 53310 wrote:
Would massive failure of the brake booster cause same symptoms (hard
brake pedal, no vacuum for fuel shut-off and for HVAC)?
On the older cars, both ports from the vac pump go to the brakes, so a major
leak on the brake side could cause
They explained it as wanting to be sure the level was below the correct mark
so they could add ATF to get to the correct level.
Still looking good -
LarryT
91 300D
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'Found no clues on mine; these connections are well-hidden and/or are
elsewhere.
Wilton
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To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 10:26 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Vac and heating troubles
Somebody on the list knows the coding (f
Should be able to check that by pinching the vaccuum hose to the brake booster
flat with a clamp of some sort. Or
disconnect and plug at the engine end.
Randy
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SPA
True, need to make sure that parts haven't dropped first. When I did
the vacuum pump on an OM603, I removed the radiator and upper radiator
hose to get good access, I suspect I'll have to do the same on this car.
Would massive failure of the brake booster cause same symptoms (hard
brake pedal, no
Are we getting ahead of ourselves here?
How much work is it to pull the vac pump and see if it still has its bearings
and if the timer face is chewed up?
If the bearings haven't scattered, then there's no need to figure out how to
retrieve them.
Mitch.
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I have read that a heavy key ring can wear out the ignition switch
prematurely.
Greg Fiorentino
'85 300SD
'80 240D 4 spd. manual
'79 300TD (with new crate engine)
'95 and '97 Crown Vics
'97 F-250HD Crew Cab 7.3 Powerstroke
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Max:
I am not in a good position to recommend what you should do or how to do it.
I can only describe what I experienced. In my job planning, I decided it
was not going to take much (if any) additional time and effort to remove the
engine.
Since I have never done the job without removing the engin
Somebody on the list knows the coding (for where to find it) for those
tubes. Mine's a '91 350SDL, but I'll look at that area for clues, anyway.
Wilton
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From: "Chris N John"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 12:21 AM
Subject: Re: [M
They're color-coded. The green one is getting no
vacuum, so your HVAC is stuck on defrost. I think
the yellow/brown line is the one to the vacuum
reservoir for the locks. Two check valves in
parallel is obviously wrong.
For starters I'd unhook one of the check valves
at the yellow end and put
'Bout twenty years ago, SWMBO came driving into the yard one day on our '80
240D. Before she stopped, I could hear the humming of the running starter.
I was standing near the front passenger window as she parked and could see
that her LARGE bundle of keys from her office area was hanging on t
I did not write that...
On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 08:33 -0500, "Donald Snook" wrote:
> Allan S. wrote: "I have been told by several good transmission mechanics
> that it does not hurt to over fill an auto transmission. If it is too
> full, it will just overflow thru the dipstick tube and not damage t
I'm thinking that he was refering to debris that was in the vacume pump
'vault', and fell into the chain/sprocket assembly. I've seen so much junk
inbedded in the bottom of old oil pans, hard to belive it can 'jump up' and
cause damage.
YMMV
--
Peter Arnold
Windsor, CT
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Allan S. wrote: "I have been told by several good transmission mechanics that
it does not hurt to over fill an auto transmission. If it is too full, it will
just overflow thru the dipstick tube and not damage the trans."
That is certainly not true on GM transmissions. When they are overfilled,
Peter wrote: "After owning about 10 caddys with 700R4s here is what I think -
out of the frying pan into the fire.
Mine were all 60 inch stretch limos - but the Lincoln version is good for 300K
while I was replacing 700R4s every 90K."
Are you sure you weren;t replacing the 200r4. That was the tr
I like it...
Max
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Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 9:24 AM
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] New addition to the fleet: 1995 Mercedes
I had a friend with
Ned,
Any/all thoughts you are willing to share are appreciated. I really
want to avoid pulling the engine just to get the pan off.
Max
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Sent: Thursday, October 22, 20
Dwight wrote: "Hate to say this-remember the John Peterson saga a few years
when an Indy shop overfilled the tranny on his 91 300D 2.5t and he cooked
tranny on a 10 mile drive home? Because Indy failed to follow his instruction
on draining the TC, the Indy's ins co paid to replace the tranny wi
I had a friend with suspected metal in his pan and he stuck thin magnets on
the outside and forgot about it. I never heard the rest of the story, but
there may not have been one.
Harry
If the only concern was some bearings and debris in the pan, I'd let
sleeping dogs lie. Metal stuff resting
I think I would find some new "good" transmission mechanics.
Allen Sawyer wrote:
I have been told by several good transmission mechanics that it does not hurt to over fill an auto transmission. If it is too full, it will just overflow thru the dipstick tube and not damage the trans.
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The OD in the 700R4 is weak unless you really beef it up.
Peter Hertzing wrote:
After owning about 10 caddys with 700R4s here is what I think - out of the
frying pan into the fire.
Mine were all 60 inch stretch limos - but the Lincoln version is good for
300K while I was replacing 700R4s every
Peter,
Unfortunately Marshall Booth has said in several different posts that
I've read that engines were subsequently destroyed when the timing chain
was derailed by vacuum pump debris which was not removed from the pan.
He also said that in several cases he knew of this occurred despite
determine
http://charleston.craigslist.org/cto/1432032335.html
--R
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If the only concern was some bearings and debris in the pan, I'd let sleeping
dogs lie. Metal stuff resting in the bottom of an oil pan will stay there,
unless there is a sudden and severe gravity reversal.
I've disassembled lots of engines/trannys/pumps/etc and found
wrenches/sockets/dowel pi
Max:
Sorry, but I did the ball bearing-ectomy 2-1/2 years ago, many of the
details are becoming vague.
All of these schemes to avoid pulling the engine are kind of like watching a
teenager do more work to avoid a job than it would take to just do the job.
To pull the engine/trans, I bought an engin
Chips? Don't make no chips! Use Trilobular self tapping screws. A wonderful
invention for those of us who don't like to tap also. They come in all standard
diameters and pitches.
--
Peter Arnold
Windsor, CT
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Here's an evil thought: Cut one or two circular holes in bottom/sides
of oil pan and then drill/tap holes for new custom covers Would have
to figure a way to get all the metal tailings out.
Max
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Ned,
So you're saying that due to the baffles inside the oil pan, I may not
have much luck trying to get all the piece-parts out via drain hole and
oil level sensor hole? I wonder if pulling off the front engine cover
would help?
Max
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Glad to hear that the noise was not the tranny. Curious that the dealer
tech drained off a quart and then replaced it with fresh in order to
make sure he had the level correct.
Max
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[mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of
Mitch,
But that is the only symptom-extended run. If it were the switch wouldn't
it keep engaging the bendix in the start position?
THX
Bissell Cove Quahog & Auto Salvage Co
Dwight E. Giles, Jr.
Wickford RI 02852
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From: mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com [mailto:mercedes-bou
OK_Larry, Glad to hear that your covered on the ATF. Have fun with Motor
mount.
D
Dwight E. Giles, Jr.
1978 240D 4 speed. 218K + miles.
1990 300D 2.5t 170K miles.
Wickford, RI
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On Behalf Of Larry
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