Dont do a thing to it. Push it into the pasture, machine shed or back lot,
throw some rat poison inside it, and forget about it until you need
something else, which you surely will.

On Jan 17, 2018 1:11 PM, "Donald Snook via Mercedes" <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
wrote:

> Its been a while since I emailed.  I am still receiving digest, but with
> my new job I haven't had much time to respond to any.   I think many of you
> know I have two BMW 7 series.  One is a 2000 740IL and the other is a 1999
> 740IL.   The 2000 has almost 240,000 miles.   Last week the poor car
> experienced a catastrophic failure.  These engines have plastic timing
> chain guides and they typical fail between 150,000 and 200,000 miles.
> Sometimes they fail sooner.  Well, mine lasted almost 240,000 miles.  They
> apparently let go and there is almost no time to stop the damage from
> occurring.  So, my 2000 7 series is done.  It is going to BMW heaven.  My
> question is for you all with experience parting out cars.  I needed the
> radiator for the other car and have already removed it.  I know this is a
> Mercedes list, but I'm wondering if it is worth the trouble to start
> scavenging parts off the car to use for mine AND also to sell for $.  I
> have never tried to do this.
>
> I hope everyone is doing well and staying warm in this nasty weather.
>
> Don Snook
>
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