hi, would this also pertain to a 300sd turbo diesel 1980 and by the way my 
mechanic did the tweak thing and my old girl has some getty -up-go!  dina

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> G'day Chris; 
> 
> Word to the wise; when you start burning B100 in your benz be aware that 
> there is a screen sediment filter *inside* the tank that will gum up with 
> the loosening crud from the dino. It looks like this: 
> http://oem.overnightautoparts.com/parts/overnightautoparts/viewImage.jsp?image=i
>  
> mg.overnightautoparts.com/live/E101087062MEY.JPG 
> IMO it would be a good idea to strip the screening from the one you have and 
> install an exterior in-line fliter at the tank's outlet. That way when it 
> does gum up (and it will) you only have to spen a couple minutes on yor back 
> to change it instead of having the car towed and the tank emptied out. This 
> may occur a couple times. It cost me a bundle to learn this one. 
> As for slowness in a Benz turbo of the 300 class, you have a thingy called 
> the "Alda" that can be tweaked. How to tweak: 
> http://users.vnet.net/w123d/w123d/adla.htm 
> Benz's of that age bracket are particularly fond of biodiesel, mine sure is 
> and I have a 1983 240D 4 speed manual (no Alda to tweak unfortunately) 
> which *might* win a race with a little old lady in a wheel chair, but we 
> enjoy it, class act. If the wagon is available for $3,000.00 and is in good 
> shape jump on it. You could do a lot worse. 
> Luc 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Chris" 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 6:34 PM 
> Subject: [Biofuel] Re: US Diesel Options 
> 
> 
> > Add to the '81-'85 Mercedes list: the wagon, the 300TD. 
> > 
> > '85 was the last year for the 5 cyl all cast iron motor. I searching for 
> > one to buy for my personal biodiesel project, I ran across a very nice 
> > well-maintained one in Allentown, PA. It is still for sale $3000. Email 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more info. 
> > 
> > I just bought one locally and will keep the list updated as I move from 
> > test batches to the real thing. 
> > 
> > And no, they aren't slow. If it is slow it is not working properly. As 
> > much pick-up as a gas Volvo 240. OK, a little slow. 
> > 
> > Chris Kueny 
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