I saw one of those engines in a museum once.
--
Max Dillon
Charleston SC
'95 E300
'87 300TD
Dieselhead <126die...@gmail.com> wrote:
>M180 or M120 engines. All I ever used was a combi wrench and an
>ordinary screwdriver. This tool is not needed for most of us. If
>you were going to be adjust
> ...As if you needed another reason to explain why Phoenix sucks...
>
My sister has lived there since the '60s and says "ooh, we love it." I've
told that if she cares to see me, she can come up here. They say it's a dry
heat and I say so is a crematorium.
I've made the trip by light plane but
M180 or M120 engines. All I ever used was a combi wrench and an
ordinary screwdriver. This tool is not needed for most of us. If
you were going to be adjusting valves on these engines all day, day
after day, this tool would be handy.]
Prob'ly works on the M??? engine used in the 300d and th
> .One thing I question is how much thermal capacity the material will
have.
Baking in the scorching Phoenix sun all day while sitting in a parking
lot and then having to supply high discharge rates to satisfy some "lead
foot" could certainly exceed the thermal capacity of the material..
One of a kind, by U.S. standards!
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 8:15 PM, Rich Thomas <
richthomas79td...@constructivity.net> wrote:
> That thing looks like some Chinese designer for a Korean car company
> dropped acid and tried to draw a Lotus.
>
> --R
>
> On 10/13/12 7:19 PM, Hendrik & Fay wrote:
>
>>
As if you needed another reason to explain why Phoenix sucks.
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 9:46 PM, wrote:
> > .One thing I question is how much thermal capacity the material will
> > have.
> > Baking in the scorching Phoenix sun all day while sitting in a parking
> > lot and then having to supp
> .One thing I question is how much thermal capacity the material will
> have.
> Baking in the scorching Phoenix sun all day while sitting in a parking
> lot and then having to supply high discharge rates to satisfy some "lead
> foot" could certainly exceed the thermal capacity of the material
That thing looks like some Chinese designer for a Korean car company
dropped acid and tried to draw a Lotus.
--R
On 10/13/12 7:19 PM, Hendrik & Fay wrote:
You want wheels? Try this
http://www.rmauctions.com/FeatureCars.cfm?SaleCode=LF12&CarID=r139&fc=0#
Hendrik
who has big wheels on the truc
Hazet tool 327: HAZET Overhead Valve Adjust Tool for Mercedes. For valve
adjustment on old Mercedes Benz 6 cylinder from 1950-1965. It is a special 14mm
crowfoot wrench with sliding T-handle, and a long flat blade screwdriver.
Example in the auction is missing the screw driver.
--
Max Dillon
Ch
I'll bet you could plug in the number visible in the picture at Sam Stag's
website, and learn the purpose.
My guess is adjusting valves on gasser engines from the sixties or seventies.
--
Max Dillon
Charleston SC
'95 E300
'87 300TD
Hendrik & Fay wrote:
>http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/120998070236
One of those special "down under " tools since you can only reach
things from the bottom side of the world and drive on the right, it takes
special tools that only ancient Mercedes mechanics know how to use... lost
art and all now...
Grant...
[Who has been waiting for a chance to pull Hendriks
Can I do [new seals] with the head still on the engine?
I think so, yes. I've done it on a V8.
If so, wouldn't the pistons have to be at top dead center to do job?
Yes. I use a 3/4" drive socket set from Harbor Freight for this,
on the crankshaft nut.
are there any little nuances about o
Adjusting steering boxes on early cars?
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 7:44 PM, Hendrik & Fay wrote:
> http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/**120998070236?ru=http%3A%2F%**
> 2Fwww.ebay.com.au%3A80%2Fsch%**2Fi.html%3F_trksid%3Dp3907.**
> m570.l1313%26_nkw%**3D120998070236%26_sacat%3D0%**
> 26_from%3DR40%26_fvi%3D1
Never seen one like that.
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 13, 2012, at 7:44 PM, Hendrik & Fay wrote:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/120998070236?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com.au%3A80%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_trksid%3Dp3907.m570.l1313%26_nkw%3D120998070236%26_sacat%3D0%26_from%3DR40%26_fvi%3D1&_rdc=1
What is fo
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/120998070236?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com.au%3A80%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_trksid%3Dp3907.m570.l1313%26_nkw%3D120998070236%26_sacat%3D0%26_from%3DR40%26_fvi%3D1&_rdc=1
What is for?
Hendrik
who knows
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On Sun, 14 Oct 2012 09:49:29 +1030 Hendrik & Fay
wrote:
> You want wheels? Try this
> http://www.rmauctions.com/FeatureCars.cfm?SaleCode=LF12&CarID=r139&fc=0#
Oh, my. That's really over the top.
Craig
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You want wheels? Try this
http://www.rmauctions.com/FeatureCars.cfm?SaleCode=LF12&CarID=r139&fc=0#
Hendrik
who has big wheels on the truck
On 12/10/12 17:06, Rolf wrote:
Drooled all the way up to :
VEHICLE IS LOCATED NEAR HANNOVER GERMANY AT MY WAREHOUSE
On 10/9/2012 8:33 AM, Dieselhead wro
Max Dillon writes:
> I Would love to here the reasoning behind that law.
Manufacturers/recyclers lobbying activities.
--
Allan Streib
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If it has a vacuum pump, I'm almost positive it's fuel injected (D-
Jet), which is a VAST improvement over the Solex carb fitted on those
models. No one, including Solex and MB, ever got that carb to work
well.
As noted, white smoke is coolant, and you can smell it. Typically
it's most o
Hi Conrad, and welcome! I didn't get started wrenching until after
college, so you are already ahead of me. :)
> I would like to ask for some knowledge about a 1973 280. I bought
it a few months
The letters at the end are important, if there is an 'E' at the end it is
fuel injected, if n
Mitch Haley wrote:
If the sunroof is similar to W116/W123, it probably needs a good
cleaning, and should have a hex drive on the motor for emergency
operation.
If a picture is worth 1000 words, what's an 8 minute video worth?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgckziEuTdw
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Rick Knoble wrote:
Jaime? Mitch? Loren? Kaleb? Craig? Roger? Someone who knows more than me please
help this young man out. We were all young once...
If the sunroof is similar to W116/W123, it probably needs a good cleaning, and
should have a hex drive on the motor for emergency operation. Th
On Oct 13, 2012, at 10:36 AM, "Conrad Trybus" wrote:
> Hello,
>I would like to ask for some knowledge about a 1973 280. I am in high
> school and this is my first car. As one would expect from a 16 year old, I
> don't have a whole lot of automotive experience or skill, but I have been
> w
On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 00:57:33 -0400 (EDT) relng...@aol.com wrote:
I don't recall discussions about this topic before.
Manufacturers of smaller electric vehicles such as electric bicycles,
scooters, and mo torcycles similarly struggle to manage the thermal
demands of increasingly energy dense batte
Hello,
I would like to ask for some knowledge about a 1973 280. I bought it a
few months ago on craigslist. I'm not sure of how many miles it has due to the
odometer not working, but I can live with that. I am in high school and this is
my first car. As one would expect from a 16 year o
I had one car (hyundai excel) which had the first cat mounted to the bottom of
the manifold. It was secured by 5-6 bolts about the circumference which went
through the top of the manifold. You couldn't buy a cat, but you could buy the
manifold (which always had the cat bolted to it).
You'd nee
for some reason this got bounced
--R
Original Message
Subject:OT Awesomeness
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2012 09:23:05 -0400
From: Rich Thomas
To: Mercedes Discussion List
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/world-war-two/9596317/Alex-James-learns-to-fly-a-Spitfire.h
Funny they always change their mind when they find out its a diesel.
Sent via string from my tin can.
Allan Streib wrote:
>Rolf writes:
>
>> $40 for a test pipe welded in at the local shop?
>
>A legitimate muffler shop will not weld in a test pipe. They would get
>huge fines if caught removin
Thanks Ron.
I Would love to here the reasoning behind that law.
--
Max Dillon
Charleston SC
'95 E300
'87 300TD
Ronald Courcy wrote:
>
>It is illegal for the salvage yard to sell you a cat for reuse. However
>they can sell you a cat for "recycling purposes." They must cut off
>both flanges an
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