A 250C has a lot more low end torque that a 220D -- lot more hp, too,
since that version cranked out a grand 65 in new condition. Mine was
well worn!
Peter
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If you've ever driven an old 220D with a four speed auto and fluid
coupling, you are familiar with the lack of torque at low speed.
Engine rpm will NOT rise above the stall speed of the coupling plus
road speed, makes for very slow acceleration until you get the engine
spinning, and they are h
On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 19:02:31 -0400 MG wrote:
> Not really. That was just about all I know on the subject. Now
> the dome on the other hand I could go on for hours about.
Are you talking about a geodesic dome house? I helped a fellow build one
of those years ago.
Craig
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From: mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com]
On Behalf Of MG
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 7:
It has a yellow bar, and both the bar and the chain look new - didn't know
about the special driver -thanks.
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 8:20 PM, Mitch Haley wrote:
> OK Don wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately, the listing has ended. Fortunately, I do have a refurb
>> sitting in the living room right now.
>>
OK Don wrote:
Unfortunately, the listing has ended. Fortunately, I do have a refurb
sitting in the living room right now.
Did it come with the original yellow bar, or the black replacement bar?
Mine came with a brand new chain and brand new black bar.
If you need a carb adjusting screwdriver,
Don't know if there is more slip for more hp -- in fact, you cannot
"develop" hp, you can only use it.
Hp is work.
Peter
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If you've ever driven an old 220D with a four speed auto and fluid
coupling, you are familiar with the lack of torque at low speed.
Engine rpm will NOT rise above the stall speed of the coupling plus
road speed, makes for very slow acceleration until you get the engine
spinning, and they a
Unfortunately, the listing has ended. Fortunately, I do have a refurb
sitting in the living room right now. I'll get oil for it tomorrow, and try
it out on some old logs that are lying around ---
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Mitch Haley wrote:
> This one is new in a case, not refurbed in a c
Which all points out the fact that all the factors have to be taken into
account, choices and compromises made, and that there is no one "right"
answer, just different trade-offs.
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 5:50 PM, MG wrote:
> However if you put the same torque converter behind an engine with more
This one is new in a case, not refurbed in a cardboard box:
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My take on it is that the oil comes out of the turbine going in
the direction opposite to the turning of the engine and that it
is the stator that causes the fluid to change direction in the
center of the converter so that it can be used again without
wasting engine power. If the splines are st
Not really. That was just about all I know on the subject. Now
the dome on the other hand I could go on for hours about. However
I'm a nice guy and refuse to abuse everyone on the list like
that. Now you on the other hand as a captive audience when you
are down here are fair game. :-D
Manfred
And unfortunately probably will still be waiting by this time
next year. But then again maybe not as stranger things have
happened. Don't give up the ship!
Manfred
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 10:14:40 -0400
From: "Bill R"
Subject: Re: [MBZ] transmission options
And we are still awaiting the
However if you put the same torque converter behind an engine
with more horsepower it will slip more before it reaches the
stall speed won't it? Conversely I believe a torque converter
with more slip as opposed to a converter with less slip on the
same engine will allow it to develop more power
> Lockup torque converters are great, by the way
>
Quite true. Current MB autos lock up in all gears. In the MB design, they
are slower to downshift which requires coming out of lockup and which takes
more throttle than you might like. Lots of complaints about this from 7-speed
owners i
I learned to drive on a Dodge P/U with that combo. I'm sure a a period
M/B diesel would have streaked by it in a drag race.
It had 3 pedals. You could leave it in 3rd which came in handy if your
girlfrind was sitting right next to you and your hands were cold.
--
Pete Arnold
When
Peter,
What about the Chrysler, Dodge, Desoto Fluid Drive. I had 50 Dodge pickup
with the fluid drive. It was just a big sealed unit-fluid coupler-also had a
dry clutch in the drive line as well for shifting.
Dwight
Dwight E. Giles, Jr.
1978 240D 4 speed. 218K + miles.
1990 300D 2.5t 170K mile
Buongiorno da SSC.
Il “NEW MUTUO” non è cosa di tutti i giorni … ed è già operativo.
Proposta interessante per chi intende contrarre un mutuo per ogni esigenza e necessità, compreso la liquidità.
Leggi.
Restiamo a Sua disposizione per eventu
> I used to work in a shop that used similar strategies only more like
> this:..
>
And, all of these were the beloved "indys" that so many wet their pants
over. You think there aren't MB shops like this?
RLE
>
>
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No no it IS too far away, thats the whole point. I can't POSSIBLY go look at it
as its WAY too far away...
Look I'm gonna check out the '82 300D in Groveland next week, what else do you
want from me. If I buy the stupid thing its all your fault...
Current plan on that one (its a $950 300D that
Looks as though the neighborhood kid who was interested in my car is
going to buy a '95 Volvo instead, so I'll be putting my "82 300D on
eBay this weekend if nobody else buys it. I'd like $1,000 for it.
More details are at http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/cto/
1408744340.html . Photos will
The simple answer is that oil circulates in a torque converter (or
any fluid coupling) --the pump side "throws" the oil into the turbine
side, where it impacts the blades and then swirls down and out the
hub side. The stator at the hub directs this flow back to the pump
blades.
The angle
Nothing is really multiplied it is just that the engine is allowed to
produce more usable power...
I agree with your description, except for the above. Our 450 SL
had stripped splines on the stator shaft into the torque converter.
Thus, more of the TC guts could turn with the engine. How, then
The scary part is that I think he gave us the "Cliffs Notes" version.
BillR
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On Behalf Of LarryT
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 10:12 AM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] transmission
And we are still awaiting the "Dome" warming party.
BillR
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On Behalf Of MG
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 9:34 AM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] transmission options
Larry,
Th
Thanks MG for that extensive explanation! It'll take me a little time to
study it a bit. ;-)
Take care -
LarryT
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To be a bit more accurate, it's not horsepower dependent, really,
it's the slip ratio of the torque converter (which is a bit more
complicated than a fluid coupling). High slip results in torque
amplification.
Effectively it's a lower gear ratio.
Your comments of efficiency and fuel consu
Larry,
The way it was explained to me once was;
The stall speed is the point at which the engine can't turn any
faster when the accelerator is pushed all the way down while the
car is standing still brakes on and the transmission is in drive.
This is due to the sheer strength of the oil and th
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