Well the whole middle of the joint popped out, but not the joint.
Yes, that's why you need something that's round and just
the right size! I did that too, in other words.
-- Jim
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I put one socket on it that was jus' da right size, Brah, den wackem
wit da li'l BFH.
Sorry, I have been listening to the hawaiian pidgin. Frank DeLima
www.frankdelima.com and this one"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzrGfStK62U&feature=related It is hilarious.
Maybe you have to live the
I believe Jim cut one down the side, pinched it smaller, and welded it back
together to get one that just fit through the hole in the control arm.
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Hey Randy - What's the cumulative snowfall in the past week up there?
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 11:45 AM, R A Bennell wrote:
> Snow, snow and more snow here this past week. I have run the snow blower
> twice in about 3 days and need to do it again. Don't think I used it more
> than once all last w
I spent a few minutes trying to press out the ball joint that
broke on my 90 300D using my trusty harbor freight ball joint
press. Per Jim I went down and bought some metal pipe fittings,
bought a 2" a 1 1/2 and a 1 1/4. Jim says he used the 1 1/2 and
cut it down to fit. It looks to me like
'Need to mulch leaves here, but rained a bit this morning; 'don't like to do
'em wet; temp. in 70's F.
Wilton
- Original Message -
From: "R A Bennell"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] quiet on the list
Snow, snow and more s
John, You had a great write up for replacing the orings in the
delivery valves for your OM606. I don't have my copy with additional
comments from Marshall and me "live" on this computer. Would you be
kind enough to repost that for Craig.
I had added changes for the OM 603, but Craig has a 61
And I got a coupon in e-mail for 25% off any one item on Thanksgiving
day! Was all set to go and give myself a present of a low-profile
pneumatic bottle jack---just the thing, I thought, for raising control
arms to compress the spring on a W124 and R&R the shock, and similar
jobs---but the fine pr
I got an email with "Black Friday specials at HF. I wondered how many
people lined up at 4AM to get into HF...
--R
On 11/26/10 11:36 AM, Dieselhead wrote:
Went to HF just now. Bought a funnel and a couple of pairs of
gloves. Done for the "shopping weekend".
No herds of people
no waiting t
Snow, snow and more snow here this past week. I have run the snow blower
twice in about 3 days and need to do it again. Don't think I used it
more than once all last winter. Does not bode well for us if this keep
up as we had more rain than usual this past summer and the ground is
saturated. Th
Went to HF just now. Bought a funnel and a couple of pairs of
gloves. Done for the "shopping weekend".
No herds of people
no waiting to check out.
No Pushing
Not even a crowd.
More reasons I like HF, even if most of the stuff is chinee
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21F this morning in Indianapolis, however, it is clear and sunny, which is a
change from the last week. Glad to be returning to Tampa in the morning, but
will be missing family.
Back to Indy on the 18th of December for the holidays. I'll be soaking up as
much sun as I can while I'm in Florida,
Assuming if it's like a 1985 wagon:
The servo should be accessible through the drop=down door inside the rear
cargo bay. Manually move the rod to open the fuel door..
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 10:20 AM, Peter Hertzing wrote:
> Sorry 95 E320 Wagon - the plunger is pointing up.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Nov
80 degrees in Tampa area yeterday, hawks and osprey circling overhead,
Jupiter bright in the night sky, eating turkey and drinking aged champagne
and Napa cabernet with friends...
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 10:14 AM, OK Don wrote:
> Oct. 13th., 2010 - now rated as a 5.1, was reported as 4.5 at the
Sorry 95 E320 Wagon - the plunger is pointing up.
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 9:15 AM, OK Don wrote:
> What car?
>
> On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 9:09 AM, Peter Hertzing
> wrote:
>
> > Fuel door won't open wife is at gas station - I'm 60 miles away. Does
> the
> > little red plunger need to go up or
What car?
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 9:09 AM, Peter Hertzing wrote:
> Fuel door won't open wife is at gas station - I'm 60 miles away. Does the
> little red plunger need to go up or down to release the catch?
>
> Peter
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Oct. 13th., 2010 - now rated as a 5.1, was reported as 4.5 at the time -
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Latest-News-Wires/2010/1013/Oklahoma-earthquake-shakes-more-than-Sooner-state
Seems there was a 4.0 40-50 miles North of us that I missed on Nov. 24th.
Maybe this is the one Kaleb is talking about
Fuel door won't open wife is at gas station - I'm 60 miles away. Does the
little red plunger need to go up or down to release the catch?
Peter
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We had friends over, and I deep-fried another turkey.
Hard to screw those up! It was cold, but not too cold,
and there wasn't any wind to speak of, which means the
cooking was uneventful. (When it's windy it's hard to
keep the heat on the pot.) It came out well, as did all
the other goodies. I
relng...@aol.com wrote:
Having taken due notice that this list is historically entirely bereft of
any trace of humor, I offer the following website:
http://www.pprune.org/military-aircrew/355396-stolen-military-aircraft.html
http://www.pprune.org/aviation-history-nostalgia/354300-night-57-sq
A great idea that I am in the process of doing. The computer had a Vista
disk that I used.
After I finish my stock trades this morning, I'll switch computers and check
it out.
Thanks
Harry
On Tue, 23 Nov 2010 22:33:26 -0600 Dieselhead <126die...@gmail.com> wrote:
If you don't need anyth
Our 190D, when acquired, was the most truly stinky
atrociously-handling vehicle I'd ever driven. Downright
scary. Ball joint on one side, tie rod joint on one side,
both front struts, both rear shocks, and one link in the
back. Transformed the car. No doubt it could be even
better had I done m
Well, we too feasted on a traditional dinner with just my wife, me and our two
granddaughters (4, 2) at our condo on the beach at Amelia Island, where it is a
fantastic 84 degrees today! We are taking them on the Mayport Ferry later today
to get lunch at Singleton's, an awesome dive with great s
DING!I've been thinking that the steering doesn't center well...
The rear has been done, the links and subframe bushings both plus the shocks,
what else is there back there?
I think you're right about having to do all the rubber, I suspect at 165k most
things are original...
-Curt
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