Re: [MBZ] Max's bandaids Was: Prepping for the Q.

2015-09-16 Thread Curt Raymond via Mercedes
My '84 190D had more repair than original pipe. I had already replaced the 
section with the mufflers but the section from the manifold to the mufflers was 
just tinfoil. When I started I'd wrap it with some thin metal and weld that on. 
By the end I bought repair pieces from FLAPS and welded them in. I finally got 
tired of it and replaced the pipes when it failed 3 times in one week each time 
just beyond where I had put in my last repair...
I've got a snowmobile muffler I've been repairing for years, a replacement pipe 
is more expensive than the whole machine. Once the snow flies this year that 
one is for sale, I've already got its replacement.
-Curt
  From: Curly McLain via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
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 Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2015 11:46 PM
 Subject: [MBZ] Max's bandaids Was: Prepping for the Q.
   
>This is when a lift would be nice to have.  My '95 sedan front 
>exhaust pipe also cannot be removed from under the car without a 
>lift.
>
>The White Whale ('87 wagon) seems to have developed an exhaust leak 
>in the last couple weeks, I need to make some time to diagnose that 
>and either replace the rusty components or patch.  Lowes has a 
>muffler patching tape with an advertisement I could not resist, I 
>may try that.
>--
>Max Dillon
>Charleston SC
>'87 300TD
>'95 E300

Being a Diesel, you can bandaid and scab away with abandon, no carbon 
monoxide concerns.

My rusty 240D has lotsa banaids and hose clamps.  So many that I had 
to use coathangers to hold it up in the middle.  It would sag between 
the bandaids and hang down and scrape the pavement.

I need a new front section some year  if the car lasts that long.

On my 110s, the vibration would crack the pipe in front of the 
muffler, sometimes ruining the muffler.  At the time, welch's grape 
juice came in a 6 oz. smooth side steel can.  Those made perfect 
bandaids for the small OM621 exhaust pipe.  I got to where I'd never 
try to have the pipes put together  as designed.  I'd use the can and 
2 hose clamps to make a "flexible coupling" and never again had a 
muffler ruined.



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Re: [MBZ] Max's bandaids Was: Prepping for the Q.

2015-09-16 Thread fmiser via Mercedes
> WILTON wrote:
> 
> In about '84, I was cruising along at about 60mph one
> evening in my '80 240D with 40 kmi when suddenly what I
> first thought might have been the sound of an R4360 recip
> erupting around me.  Exhaust system had broken in two at
> front wall of muffler!

Heh.  It is rather amazing how loud a little diesel can be
without a turbo or muffler - or even a long pipe - to quiet
it.


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[MBZ] Max's bandaids Was: Prepping for the Q.

2015-09-15 Thread Curly McLain via Mercedes
This is when a lift would be nice to have.  My '95 sedan front 
exhaust pipe also cannot be removed from under the car without a 
lift.


The White Whale ('87 wagon) seems to have developed an exhaust leak 
in the last couple weeks, I need to make some time to diagnose that 
and either replace the rusty components or patch.  Lowes has a 
muffler patching tape with an advertisement I could not resist, I 
may try that.

--
Max Dillon
Charleston SC
'87 300TD
'95 E300


Being a Diesel, you can bandaid and scab away with abandon, no carbon 
monoxide concerns.


My rusty 240D has lotsa banaids and hose clamps.  So many that I had 
to use coathangers to hold it up in the middle.  It would sag between 
the bandaids and hang down and scrape the pavement.


I need a new front section some year  if the car lasts that long.

On my 110s, the vibration would crack the pipe in front of the 
muffler, sometimes ruining the muffler.  At the time, welch's grape 
juice came in a 6 oz. smooth side steel can.  Those made perfect 
bandaids for the small OM621 exhaust pipe.  I got to where I'd never 
try to have the pipes put together  as designed.  I'd use the can and 
2 hose clamps to make a "flexible coupling" and never again had a 
muffler ruined.


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