Two quickies regarding our 87 190D:
Is the passenger door supposed to not be able to unlock from the outside?
Nothing at all happens when key is turned.
How much deflection should the serp. belt have? We had it replaced with the
alternator and various tensioner equip. It seems, to me, looser than
If a door has a keyhole, then it should both lock and unlock via that door.
If the OM601 engine is anything like my OM603, then you shouldn't have much
deflection at all in your serpentine belt. I'd look to the tensioner pivot
to see if it's sitting at an angle to the timing chain cover.
On
Wow, I haven't studied the various classic Benz models, but after viewing
the photos, this may be my favorite. It works for me too! I know the
mid/late 60s were a great time for American car styling. And aircraft
styling - think Blackbird.
Brian
On Jan 15, 2008 7:44 AM, Allan Streib [EMAIL
I think this was the model that appeared in Rocky IV - driven by the
Russians who escorted Rocky.
Brian
On Jan 14, 2008 8:23 PM, Allan Streib [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=170185622242
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Yes, me too. The year was 1968 and a MB dealer had just opened in the small
city where I was going to college. My then girlfriend and I went down to the
dealers and there they were-three of them-it was lust at first sight. Right
then I vowed to have an MB-I never forgot that lust/love. (Girlfriend
Hi Robert,
Not sure what container Rusty sells - last time I did my bearings I
bought grease at the dealer - the tube held enough to do 2 wheels, so I just
had to fold the tube in half and ended up with 1/2 grease in each half
(approx) - it takes a little experimenting t
o find the halfway
It's a typical 280S W108 chassis - carburated version of the 280SE/SEL. I
owned one for many years - it was my 1st MB.
Big 6 cylinder that cruised effortlessly at 80 all day long - that was it;s
sweet spot - the suspension got firm and felt as smooth as glass - the
engine was running at the
LarryT wrote:
The alternative is to find an inexpensive scale to meaure the grams of
grease - which I have not looked into.
I think my old (so old it's greenish gray, not tan) triple beam Ohaus
was about $20 plus shipping on eBay several years ago. I think my
two pan tan Ohaus was also less
The seat switches in my 190D were bad and worked only occasionally when I got
the car.
I don't think you can get enough contact cleaner in there to make much
difference, I couldn't anyway. Once you take one apart you'll know why.
I replaced both of mine with units from Rusty.
A hint: Don't
Now *here's* a unique car/color combination. There's some errors in the
description - like claiming ABS on a 1972 model - but the color is a real
eye-catcher. (Yuck) 72 280SE 4.5
ebay item 250204501101
Larry T (67 MGB, 74 911, 78 240D, 91 300D)
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Can't recall what the good Dr said, but it;s spelled out in the manual --
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Two quickies regarding our 87 190D:
Is the passenger door supposed to not be able to unlock from the
outside?
Nothing at all happens when key is turned.
Then it's broken! I bet some exploratory surgery would
show you why in a minute. (Start the clock after the
door panel is off, natch.)
On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 09:01:08 -0500 LarryT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can't recall what the good Dr said, but it;s spelled out in the manual
Yup, that's where I looked.
Craig
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I want to get a compressor, Dad bought on at Sears, its a 1hp 3gal (I think).
Its a pretty good compressor and has oil lube which should keep it alive for
awhile.
For mine I'd like something slightly bigger, that one only makes [EMAIL
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Interestingly the next size up is
I have a oil-less from Sears and it is LOUD.
Allan
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Curt Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hey Gang,
I want to get a compressor, Dad bought on at Sears, its a 1hp 3gal (I
think). Its a pretty good compressor and has oil lube which should
keep it alive for awhile. For
Curt Raymond wrote:
Anyway I can't afford more than about $250. I'd like to run an impact
wrench, maybe a spot blaster and a couple other fairly low air tools.
Are you in a hurry?
15 years ago I bought a low hour (looked like new) 2hp Sanborn from
an ad in the local paper for $175. Took me 2-3
This looks good. I can't vouch for durability, but I doubt you'll
do much better for $150.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=94667
Here's a little less output ([EMAIL PROTECTED] vs 4.9) but the larger tank
might
make up for it. Probably more durable than the one
On Jan 16, 2008 9:07 AM, Mitch Haley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This looks good. I can't vouch for durability, but I doubt you'll
do much better for $150.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=94667
I just bought the 220V version of that one at my local store for
Is their anyone that could run a carfax report. My daughter is looking at a
used Saab Station wagon in Ohio. The VIN number is YS3ED55E913041845. Hope
someone can help me out.
Regards,
Robert Massmann
Oregonia, Ohio
87 190D 2.5 Turbo
85 300CD
81 Rabbit Diesel Pickup
Got this from another list and wanted to pass this along to you all just
in case someone might be interested. I don't know anything about the guy
or the cars, heck I don't even know where the 818 area code is.
I do question the 50mpg statement on the Ranger. Anyone ever had one or
know if this
1986 Ranger would be a rebadged Mazda, great truck but frames rust in half!
Pete
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From: MG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Got this from another list and wanted to pass this along to you all just
in case someone might be interested. I don't know anything
MG wrote:
I do question the 50mpg statement on the Ranger. Anyone ever had one or
know if this is even close?
The phone number appears to belong to a cell phone in Reseda CA.
http://www.thedirectory.org/pref/search/818.htm
50mpg would be a good score for a VW Rabbit. I think a friend of
MG wrote:
Got this from another list and wanted to pass this along to you all just
in case someone might be interested. I don't know anything about the guy
or the cars, heck I don't even know where the 818 area code is.
Googling his phone number turned up some links. The vehicles are listed
Off topic... As if that is possible on this list...
Anyone know what a non-running project Citroen DS station wagon is
worth? Looks pretty complete and clean, last tabbed in 1990...
Anyone know what the problem areas are?
-Zach
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I know next to nothing about those rigs, but I think they're super cool. If
you do end up grabbing it, let me know, 'cause I'd love a chance to check
one out.
On Jan 16, 2008 11:25 AM, Zach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Off topic... As if that is possible on this list...
Anyone know what a
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bZYNenW-Msfeature=related
I can't keep this one to myself. At the end of part 2 I have tears in my eyes...
I do like the look of the Dolomite though. Did they ever bring those to the US?
Might make a cool lawn ornament.
-Curt
Thank you all for the info.
If it's a cellphone then I can see that he could be in Florida and have
a California area code. Maybe on a vacation? Or has a winter house?
I have a friend who had a Mazda diesel years ago and got about 38mpg out
of it. My oldest daughter had a VW diesel pickup and
Thats the kind of recommendation I'd look for on a $150 compressor...
Hmm, now I need the wife to not pay attention for a weekend so I can sneak down
to RI and snag one. Maybe get a chance to check out Dwight's car at the same
time.
-Curt
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 09:15:35 -0800
From: Alex
818 is LA.
Reeks of scam if you ask me. $1200 '87 190D turbo? Crazy...
I'd like to have a diesel Tempo. My first car was an '84 Tempo 2.4l 4spd which
was a surprisingly fun little beast for being a cheap piece of crap.
-Curt
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 13:23:20 -0500
From: MG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zach,,
Are you talking about a DS19, DS21, or something else? Full wagon, I
assume? I believe they were named safari wagons?
Well, they are uncommon especially here in the States. Problem areas
include, but are not limited to:
Hydraulic system for the suspension which also feed the brakes and
Mathieu J. Cama wrote:
1972 Citroen SM, 16k original miles, for sale on consignment
www.oldworldauto.com
You had my (high) interest until I got to the automatic gearbox.
The SM was my dream car when I was ten years old. Actually I
wouldn't mind having all three of that doctor's cars. I would
Pretty maybe, but I'd RUN away, unless you want to spend thousands
putting Weber carbs on it. You can buy a very nice 280SE for the
same money. These have dual Zeniths and they are notorious for never
running right after they get a few years on them.
At 11:16 PM 1/14/2008, you wrote:
On Mon,
I actually have a set of Webers (JAM Engineering kit) that are
languishing on my '66 230, which I can't get to start anymore and have
not had time to figure out. Have been tempted to send it to the
boneyard more than once but just can't bear to do it. Maybe I'll get
to it this summer
Allan
I have only owned 14 heads with over 200K to over 400k miles, all
with no problems. As Marshall said, if they were going to fail,
they would have failed by now. I will happily buy any 14 head car
that everybody else wants to pass up, as long as it has not been
overheated in the last 10-20 k
No sure whether its a 19 or 21, I didnt get that close. Will check it
out again on saturday. Yes, its a full wagon.
Is there any way to gauge the condition of the hydraulics without it
running? I know it sounds like a dumb question but I am wondering if
there is some common sign like leaking
My brand new '82 300SD *suddenly* and *with no warning* developed a
transmission problem: does not shift out of first. Reverse and First shifts
are quick.
Since I stuck the Kaleb motor along with a known good transmission (~ 100k
miles) in the car, everything was fine for ~ 10K miles.
The old
On Jan 16, 2008, at 4:48 PM, Zach wrote:
No sure whether its a 19 or 21, I didnt get that close. Will check it
out again on saturday. Yes, its a full wagon.
Those are neat cars. Cool looking too. For comps, look at UK sites, but
keep in mind the prices will be higher than what can be
On Jan 16, 2008, at 3:46 PM, Mitch Haley wrote:
You had my (high) interest until I got to the automatic gearbox.
The SM was my dream car when I was ten years old. Actually I
wouldn't mind having all three of that doctor's cars. I would
mind having to pay for them, unfortunately. All the cars
Curt Raymond wrote:
Hey Gang,
I want to get a compressor, Dad bought on at Sears, its a 1hp 3gal (I think).
Its a pretty good compressor and has oil lube which should keep it alive for
awhile.
For mine I'd like something slightly bigger, that one only makes [EMAIL
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The carpet is jamming the kickdown switch in the down position, it
WILL upshift, but at about 35 mph.
If that's not the problem, the governor drive gear is broken, have to
open the case to fix.
Peter
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If I ever went to live in the UK, I think I'd have to have a Dolomite too.
I always loved them! Would have to be white with a black roof and
interior. Did they ever offer a 5 speed in it?
Ed
300E
On 16/01/2008, Curt Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It tops out at about 25 mph. The switch is free and works.
On 1/16/08, Peter Frederick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The carpet is jamming the kickdown switch in the down position, it
WILL upshift, but at about 35 mph.
If that's not the problem, the governor drive gear is broken, have to
open
Make sure the switch isn't shorted, too!
Peter
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Curt Raymond wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bZYNenW-Ms
I can't keep this one to myself. At the end of part 2 I have tears in my
eyes...
They paid 50% more for those things than Viky paid for the S124 she blew up?
I'll take the 300TE over the Dolomite. At least the hydro suspension
Hydraulics! If you think the TD suspensions are bad--this is 4-wheel
version of the same thing. Leak, fail.
Dan
On Jan 16, 2008, at 6:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know what a non-running project Citroen DS station wagon is
worth? Looks pretty complete and clean, last tabbed in
Ah, but you don't need a battery -- they still came with a starting
handle and there is a hole in the front bumper
Peter
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My 1991 560SEL was burning some oil so I went to replace valve guide seals
and notice that a couple of valve guides were loose. Is there a fix with out
removing the head?
Does anyone have the drill guide for drilling out the head bolts on the gas
engines? Does anyone know of a cheap supplier?
http://detroit.craigslist.org/car/541540792.html
Nice car but $26k... Uh, no.
Rick Knoble
'85 300 CD
'87 190 DT
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Dan Weeks wrote:
Hydraulics! If you think the TD suspensions are bad--this is 4-wheel
version of the same thing. Leak, fail.
More like a 6.9 than a SLS system. A TD can still be driven over a
railroad crossing without scraping the body on the ground, a DS can't.
The fun part about the
So..I'm consistently at 1 qt of oil burned (not leaked at all) every 630
mile these days.
Should I be concerned?
Bob R.
'77 300D 188K
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Have new-to-me '88 300TE.
Rear self-leveling suspension has been gone through, lots replaced,
and is dead level. But, has virtually no travel and is very bouncy.
Spheres, right?
How much of a job is this to do, how much cost to have done?
Thanks!
Dan
82 300SD 300k
88 300TD lots
Rick Knoble wrote:
http://detroit.craigslist.org/car/541540792.html
Nice car but $26k... Uh, no.
Maybe her husband wants her to get rid of that old thing and she
said she'd try to sell it.
Mitch.
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Spheres, right?
'reckon so.
How much of a job is this to do, how much cost to have done?
You've got to break loose and unscrew the flare nut at the sphere,
and unbolt it from the body. Then you need to purge the air from the
system.
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You are all convincing me to go look at it on Saturday even thought I don't
need it.
Dwight
Dwight E. Giles, Jr.
1978 240D 4 speed. 215K miles.
1979 240D- auto -250K + miles (FOR SALE)
1990 300D 2.5t 150K miles
Wickford, RI
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I seem to remeber reading that MB specs is 1% oil use versus fuel used, or
in other worrds for every 100 litres of fuel it is OK to use 1 litre of oil.
However this might not be for your particular engine.
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And at 5:44 in the video, Jeremy gives his car the finger.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bZYNenW-Ms
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On Jan 16, 2008 4:01 PM, Hans Neureiter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My brand new '82 300SD *suddenly* and *with no warning* developed a
transmission problem: does not shift out of first. Reverse and
In a message dated 1/16/2008 5:57:49 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It tops out at about 25 mph. The switch is free and works.
Just to confirm, you can pull the fuse to the transmission kick down
circuit. Cheap and esay!
Jim Friesen
Phoenix AZ
79 300SD,
A PITA more than difficult, it's a job to get all the short hydraulic
lines back in place without stripping the fittings. Accumulators
were about $100 each when I did mine, but that's a few years back.
Takes a couple hours to do, no more if you have a lift.
Peter
In a message dated 1/16/2008 7:23:38 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
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So..I'm consistently at 1 qt of oil burned (not leaked at all) every 630
mile these days.
Should I be concerned?
Bob,
I would like to know where it is going if I am using that much. Check
A quart in 1000 miles is the limit, at 630 (a quart to a tank) I'd
take a look at the valves, anyway.
Peter
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A quart in 1000 miles is the limit, at 630 (a quart to a tank) I'd
take a look at the valves, anyway.
You can go 630 miles on a tank?!
Craig
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