Re: [MBZ] 50 ppm Sulphur vs 500ppm

2006-07-28 Thread Peter Frederick
Sulfur content has very little effect on soot accumulation or oil 
properties --it is mostly a problem with nitrogen oxides reduction 
systems.


Peter




Re: [MBZ] Intermittant headlamps and bulb warning on

2006-07-28 Thread Peter Frederick
Connector, bulb, and wiring are all new (new headlights a couple years 
ago).  No loose wires in the fuse box, but I've not pulled the relay 
plate to check under there yet.


Very irritating!

Peter




Re: [MBZ] Electrical Theory

2006-07-28 Thread LarryT

David wrote:<>

Hi David,
As it happens, my wife left the lights on for 10 hours a few months ago - 
even though I charged it I guess it may have shortened its life.


Of course, according to the sticker on the battery it was installed in '95 
making it an 11 year old battery - I think it was due for one. ;-)  It was a 
NAPA premium battery BTW.


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LT Don wrote:
I think it is the other way around. The alternator dies (but you don't 
know
it) and can't keep the battery charged, so eventually the battery goes 
flat.




And lead-acid batteries are finicky about being under-charged.  If you
consistently under-charge one, maybe due to an alternator that's on its
way out, it loses capacity.  Deep-discharging a starting battery (i.e.,
running it completely flat) also reduces its capacity.  They're never
quite the same again, even if they appear to charge back up OK.


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Re: [MBZ] Electrical Observation

2006-07-28 Thread LarryT


you wrote:<
several seconds, seemingly at random,>>


Hi Don,
   Don't know if it has anything to do with your problem or not, but when 
my battery/alternator died yesterday, the SRS and ABS lights both lit up and 
when the rpm's picked up they dimmed - I assume this was from output from 
the alternator.  Since installing the new battery they haven't come back 
on - athough we aren't driving it since the alternator only produces 12.5V 
at 3000 rpm - thankfully, Rusty is shipping a new alt which will arrive 
Monday.  Looks pretty easy to switch out.  And I'll definately disconnect 
the battery - learned *that* lesson on the Chev Malibu.


Sorry - got distracted - back to your question ;-)

   I wonder if there's a loose connection somewhere in the SRS system 
causing a leak in volts or watts - whichever is in those wires with the 
smoke.But whatever you do, never, ever allow the smoke to get out of the 
wires. Fortunately  smoke can be bought on eBay if you're willing to pay a 
credit card surcharge, and wait 4 looong days for it to arrive in a box 
that's beat all to hell box.  But even with the replacement smoke (provided 
free with new Lucas systems) I bet it's a PITA to get the smoke back in 
those itty-bitty wires.,


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Speaking of weird things like that, the SRS light is flashing on for
several seconds, seemingly at random, in the '90 300D 2.5. Is this a
clue to anything?

On 7/27/06, LarryT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Today, when my battery and/or Alternator was failing I noticed the tach 
was
bouncing up & down.  Was that because the battery was down or the alt 
wasn;t

charging?

Also - while browsing the CD WorkShop Manual I noticed the section called
"Programmed Repairs" and discovered a wealth of information.  Lots of
scenarios like "Charge Indicator lamp lights up wien ign switched off &
enfine not running" along with a possible cause - like "Short circuit of
positive diode" (whatever thehellthatis)  Valuable info at the very 
least -


Later - thanks for all the great info -


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Re: [MBZ] another Cummins question

2006-07-28 Thread mykd1
Accelerating hard from a stop might help since I believe the tranny is adaptive 
to driving style and the shifts will firm up a bit 
 
Harry
69 280 SEL 120,000 Miles
72 350SL   108,000 Miles
2004 VW Passat 4 Motion
1999 Mazda Miata   
 
 
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] another Cummins question


with this thing its really hard to count all the shifts too, its a 
smooth shifting tranny.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> It could be either a 4 speed auto or a 5 speed. They had both in 04. Most 
likely its a 5 speed with the cummins 
>  
> Harry
> 69 280 SEL 120,000 Miles
> 72 350SL   108,000 Miles
> 2004 VW Passat 4 Motion
> 1999 Mazda Miata   
>  
>  
> -Original Message-
> From: Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Mercedes Mailing List 
> Sent: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 18:27:10 -0500
> Subject: [MBZ] another Cummins question
> 
> 
> Would an 04 Cummins 2500 auto be a 4 speed or a 5 speed tranny?  The 
> sticker in the glove box says 4 speed with overdrive I think.  Does that 
> mean it has for gears or its a 4 speed plus overdrive making it 5 
> speeds?  Any trouble with those?  Reason I ask, they were pushing an 
> almost brand new one in the shop at the dealer today with the tranny 
> out.  Ouch.  Looked at a few today. First one is an 04 2500 with the 
> 305hp cummins, club cab, auto, SLT I think, long bed, pw, pl, cruise, 
> CD, etc.  99k miles, price is 19.9k.  Next at another dealer 03 auto, 
> 4x4, very basic truck with rubber mats, manual windows, no cruise, no 
> power locks etc, 40K miles,  liked the color better, short bed, 250hp 
> version cummins(seems WAY WAY slower than the next year), lot price 27k, 
> internet price, 23.9k, "special" today only price 22.9k. I just didnt 
> really like that truck, really prefer cruise for long trips.  Back to 
> the first dealer to look at a different truck.  Its an 05 with the HO 
> 325hp cummins, long bed, club cab, 6 speed manual, its also a basic 
> model with no cruise, manaul windows, etc, had 20k miles with factory 
> warranty still remaining.  Price in it was 24.9k.  Liked that one but 
> the spouse cant drive stick and refused to learn.  But didnt like the no 
> options though.
> 
> Anyway, sorry for the rambling, what do the dodge people thing about 
> those prices?  And what about the 4 or 5 speed auto?

-- 
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  85 380SE, 85 300D, 84 190D 2.2, 83 300TD, 81 300TD, 81 240D,
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[MBZ] OT Linux DVD software

2006-07-28 Thread luther
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Re: [MBZ] OT new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread Mike Canfield

Allot of stations are going back to that around here in NY and PA.

Mike
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Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:

You cant do that, its against the rules.  That is why everyone pays more
for shipping and "handling" even if they dont use paypal.



It's basically the same thing the credit card companies do.  Remember
when gas stations used to charge an extra percentage if you paid with a
credit card, to make up the merchant fees?  They don't do that anymore.
I'm guessing everyone just pays a little more, whether they're paying
with credit or cash.


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Re: [MBZ] oil in ALDA line

2006-07-28 Thread mark maturo
Thanks, now I can scratch this one off my to do list.

Marshall Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  mark maturo wrote:
> I noticed that there is some oil in the line clear line coming from the ALDA 
> to the switch over valve on the inner fender well. On the fender well is also 
> some residulal oil from the switch over valve but the valve is not dripping 
> oil. My ALDA holds the proper PSI when pumped up. Is this normal on a 603.970?

YES!

Marshall
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Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread Mike Canfield
That's how they make the money selling the item for $5 and charging 
ridiculous price for shippingAvoids a ton of E-Bay fees if you sell 
alot.


Mike
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Not that I ever deal with ebay much, I have to wonder what they hell that 
guy was thinking asking $65 for shipping!!!  Seriously, how big can a DVD 
burner be?


Harry
69 280 SEL 120,000 Miles
72 350SL   108,000 Miles
2004 VW Passat 4 Motion
1999 Mazda Miata


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Sent: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 17:07:33 -0400
Subject: Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update


he actually committed mail fraud, which is a federal offense.  Just 
realize

that sooner or later, he'll get what's coming to him.

On 7/27/06, R A Bennell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I agree with Bob. Life is too short to worry about small matters. Stress
like this is not good for you. You got the
item. You are happy with it. The poor guy tried to save a buck and got
caught. He paid the extra money and got it
shipped out again didn't he. You had a few days of wondering where it was
but it did show up. Could have been a
whole lot worse. Why worry now? Relax, have a cold one, get on with life.

Randy B

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Geeze louise! Did you get your item? Did you pay a good price? If the
guy wasn't trying to rip you off and just tried to save money on
shipping, why try to burn him with bad feed back with no chance to
respond. Suck it up, quit your bitching, and just move on. Life is too
short.

Bob DuPuy

On 7/27/06, Luther Gulseth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Flat rate shipping of $65.  Price was BIN for $20 or best offer.  I
offered
> $5 and it was accepted.  I'm not disputing the price I paid, which was
less
> than every other auction for this DVD burner I loked at, I'm disupting
the
> seller trying to save a few bucks at my time expense.
>
> Dave Wakin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > Did the auction state actual shipping or was it flat rate?
> >
> > A lot of times, to avoid eBay fees, the seller inflates the shipping
and
> > states it is fixed. They only pay fees based on the selling price, 
> > not

> > shipping. I always consider shipping as part of my bid price for
comparable
> > items and bid accordingly.
> >
> > Dave W
>
>
>
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Re: [MBZ] OT new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread Mike Canfield
SHip Priority Mail.USPS will send you the boxes and such to your house 
for free.  Customer pays for Priority shipping and is always happy when the 
item arrives in 2-3 days.


Mike
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I sell a lot on eBay and I agree that you have to watch their fees. They 
can
creep up to the point where you can spend half of your selling price on 
eBay
and PayPal. I've seen a lot of items sell in the $1.00 - $3.00 range & 
with
actual shipping. These sellers just don't understand. Even items you pick 
up
for next to nothing need to sell for $4.00 or more to make listing & 
selling

worth the trouble.

It also helps to buffer the freight by $0.50 - $1.00. You'll spend more 
than

$1.00 on a box & tape for a single item.


Thanks,
Tom Hargrave
256-656-1924
www.kegkits.com

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Guilty as charged. But it isn't necessarily to avoid eBay fees, it is
to sell the item dirt cheap but not lose money on the legitimate fees.
I think everyone knows what is happening when they bid. And I don't
inflate too much, maybe $3 over actual costs. Nothing sucks as much as
having an item go for a penny, charging actual mailing fees, and then
losing money when eBay tacks on their costs.



No doubt. I just got in a pissing contest on an eBay PayPal forum about
PayPals fees. I am just trying to clear my basement and garage of crap, 
that


maybe someone somewhere might possibly get use out of.  MB content- I will
list any Mercedes stuff here first.
Rick Knoble
'85 300 CD
'87 190 DT


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Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread David Brodbeck
Steve MacSween wrote:
> This is a good point. People buying on eBay have become increasingly
> impatient to have their stuff NOW. It's become markedly worse over the last
> year. I have to deal with it more than most of you, as shipping from Canada
> takes 2-3x your domestic time.
>   

I think the underlying problem here is that eBay has encouraged the
creation of a lot of fixed-price stores.  It's really changed the
character of it, because a lot of them are commercial operations that
are using eBay instead of setting up their own e-commerce site.




Re: [MBZ] OT new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread Mike Canfield

Rick,

 Come on man are you that greedy that you are not willing to give up less 
than a buck to make $9 on a piece of junk?  I live off E-Bay sales 
mostly.NOWHERE, Paypal or not can you get advertising to as many people 
for anywhere near that price per item.  Gotta spend money to make 
moneyFact of life.


Mike

PS:  Price a classified ad in the local paper for all of your items and 
compare the percentage of the priceRemember to count your words
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>I am not far from NOT accepting PayPal for that reason. I can wait for a

cashier's check to arrive in the mail.

I can remember when having a successful auction on eBay did not require a
postal scale and a spreadsheet.


You did it. You got me started. I used to accept PP, had all their 
wonderful

crap all over my auctions, then they came up with the policy that if you
accepted PP you HAD to take credit cards. AND you have to pay like 3% of
every sale, cc or not. Absolute BS for a guy like me who sells rummage 
items

for less than ten bucks. I think they want nothing but big business style
auctions and screw the little guy. The little guys are who made eBay what 
it

is in the first place.
Rick Knoble
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'87 190 DT


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Re: [MBZ] Franken-heapery

2006-07-28 Thread David Brodbeck
Jim Cathey wrote:
> Could use a pair of wire cutters too.)

Wire cutter/crimpers, a length of 16-ga. wire, and a handful of male and
female push-on connectors will get you out of a lot of tight spots, on
older cars.




Re: [MBZ] OT new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread LarryT

David wrote:<
when gas stations used to charge an extra percentage if you paid with a
credit card, to make up the merchant fees? >>


Hi David,
I thought the same thing.  I can;t remember the last time I saw that cash 
price/credit price stuff - until drumroll please, I went to a new 
truckstop to fill the diesel up - cash or debit was $.03 cheaper than the 
credit  price.  It's a new Pilot Truck stop on I-95 in Va. just down the 
street from me.  Very convienent and good prices.  Diesel was $2.69/gal. 
last time I filled up.


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Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:

You cant do that, its against the rules.  That is why everyone pays more
for shipping and "handling" even if they dont use paypal.



It's basically the same thing the credit card companies do.  Remember
when gas stations used to charge an extra percentage if you paid with a
credit card, to make up the merchant fees?  They don't do that anymore.
I'm guessing everyone just pays a little more, whether they're paying
with credit or cash.


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Re: [MBZ] Electrical Theory

2006-07-28 Thread LarryT

Thanks Levi & Jim C, others -
It all makes perfect sense once it's explained.  ;-)

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They're CALLED 12V batteries.  They are actually 13.2v.  You need more 
than

that voltage so that it brings it up to that level and/or otherwise has
spare power without worrying about running down the battery.

Levi

On 7/28/06, LarryT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


One more electrical question - I believe alternators charge at a rate
around
14.5V - correct?  Since the typical battery (and electrical components)
in
our cars are rated at 12V - why is the extra 2.5V needed - wouldn't the
system work as well if the alt was running at 12.5V -

TIA -

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Re: [MBZ] Popping Fuse #1

2006-07-28 Thread Bob Rentfro

Thanks, Jim..

Bob Rentfro

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failing that, I'd buy a handful of fuses and start pulling bulbs in the
circuit - r tail light - replace fuse see if it blows, if yes, put 
that bulb

back and remove the LP bulb - and so on and so forth.


Better/cheaper is to use clip leads to hook an old-fashioned sealed beam
headlight in circuit instead.  It shouldn't light up brightly if there
is no short, then go looking.  I'd look at the tail and parking lights.
They're all fairly easy to disconnect.  The dash dimmer can start to
fall apart and short out, but that's a little harder to get at.  (Though
you might try fiddling with that to see if you affect things.)

-- Jim


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Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread Steve MacSween
This is a good point. People buying on eBay have become increasingly
impatient to have their stuff NOW. It's become markedly worse over the last
year. I have to deal with it more than most of you, as shipping from Canada
takes 2-3x your domestic time.

There is a good reason you will see disclaimers in some listings reading
something like "sellers are not responsible for transit time" (comes up
automatically when you specify your shipping cost, in the listing).

What people fail to grasp is that buying from Kaleb or me on eBay isn't the
same as ordering from Amazon.com or some other mail-order outlet with a
dedicated shipping department that cranks stuff out the next day and
probably gets bulk pickups from USPS. I TRY to ship within 48 hours of
payment, but it often takes five to eight days for me to get the item packed
and to the post office.

I've followed this thread on and off and frankly I'm not devestated by what
happened. The seller tried a cheesy ploy and got nailed. Who knows, this may
be a 17-year-old selling this stuff.  On the 1-10 scale of possible eBay
FUBARs, this barely gets beyond 2.

mac


on 7/28/06 12:12 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Not talking about luther, but I run across people ALL the time who will
> bitch about ANYTHING. They didnt like the box, they didnt like the tape.
> They wanted bubble wrap.  Was your item damaged?  NO?  Then why bitch?
> OR its not delivered quick enough for them.  I put in all my auctions to
> allow up to 14 BUSINESS days for delivery, and dont email asking where
> your item is before that time.  This is in case I get busy and get behind.
> 
> Bob DuPuy wrote:
> 
>> I know I should be taking my own advice and let it go, life is too
>> short, but.. It is not the ebay seller that is the bad actor here but
>> the buyer. Kaleb take note. If Luther ever orders a used part from you
>> even if he you give him a great deal, he'll likely find something to
>> bitch about. There is a little too much schadenfreude in the reaction
>> below for my taste.
>> 
>> Oh and by the way mail fraud is not trying to get over on the post
>> office for a couple bucks, but defruading another individual  through
>> the use of the postal service.
>> 
>> Bob DuPuy
>> going back to skim and delete mode
>> 




[MBZ] Franken-heapery

2006-07-28 Thread Jim Cathey

The Frankenheap has been dripping fuel for a couple of weeks.  I
hadn't had time to deal with it until today.  I jacked it up, and
before I tackled the (wet) fuel hoses I noticed that the differential
was very oily/dirty.  I chipped off the worst of the chunks around the
filler plug and then wire-brushed it off.  The plug came out easily,
and a pinkie dip showed that it was down significantly.  I poured
together several remnant bottles of gear oil, and managed to assemble
about half a quart that I could squirt into the differential.  That
brought the level up to nearly full.  The leak appears to be largely
at the passenger side half shaft.  It's no doubt a slow leak, it'll
probably be good again for a few more years.  I'll try to keep an eye
on it.

The return fuel line looked the worst, and messing with it showed
seepage through the braid, enough to drip.  I was unable to loosen the
clamp screws, but I _could_ pry the ends off of their fittings,
clamps and all.  The hose was brittle, no surprise, and tore in half
on one end.  I replaced it with some 5/16" line I had, and two good
salvaged clamps.

The feed line, which is an odd reduction size of rubber, also looks
like it is seeping.  I don't have a new piece, but I found the crappy
"cigar hose" that I took off this car, it had cracks in one end but
not the other.  (I had to do some serious excavation in the trunk to
find it.)  I cut off the good end and used it instead of the correct
(and custom) rubber piece.  It wasn't quite as snug a fit as it should
be on the big end but the band clamp cinched it down anyway.  Jalopy
time!  I drained the tank into a boat gas can before I put on the
'new' rubber; there wasn't that much fuel left in it.  I left it up on
the stands while I went in for breakfast, I'll see if it has any leaks
when I return No leaks.

I boxed up all the 'enhancement' parts I found in the nearly-full
trunk, such as cruise control, etc., and labeled it for ease of future
location in storage.  I deployed all the rest of the parts into the
more-or-less correct parts piles.  It has been far too long that the
trunk was unusable because it was full of crap!  I also rearranged the
trunk light wiring clips on the hinge, they were all bunched up and
the wire was slack and vulnerable to being caught on things.

I then completely emptied the trunk and vacuumed it out.  I also
washed the trunk mat.  While the mat was drying I assembled the tool
kit I'd been collecting for the car, and put it in the plastic case.
(Wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, jumper cables, and a tow strap.  I
think I'm missing 15mm and 19mm wrenches, but am otherwise covered.
Could use a pair of wire cutters too.)  I then put the few items back
in the trunk that belonged there, it's a real improvement!

-- Jim




Re: [MBZ] credit card surcharges at fuel pumps

2006-07-28 Thread Kevin
On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 10:48:21AM -0700, David Brodbeck wrote:
> It's basically the same thing the credit card companies do.  Remember
> when gas stations used to charge an extra percentage if you paid with a
> credit card, to make up the merchant fees?  They don't do that anymore. 
> I'm guessing everyone just pays a little more, whether they're paying
> with credit or cash.

Actually, a lot still do, and it is very prevalent at truck stops at
the diesel pumps.

I always preferred the 2-3% 'cash discount' myself, but whatever.

K



Re: [MBZ] OT new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread David Brodbeck
LT Don wrote:
> I am not far from NOT accepting PayPal for that reason. I can wait for a
> cashier's check to arrive in the mail.
>   

Be careful.  Cashier's checks can be forged.  Often the bank will go so
far as to put the money in your account, then later take it back and
sock you with a fee for presenting a non-payable item.




Re: [MBZ] OT new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread David Brodbeck
Tom Hargrave wrote:
> I sell a lot on eBay and I agree that you have to watch their fees. They can
> creep up to the point where you can spend half of your selling price on eBay
> and PayPal. I've seen a lot of items sell in the $1.00 - $3.00 range & with
> actual shipping. These sellers just don't understand. Even items you pick up
> for next to nothing need to sell for $4.00 or more to make listing & selling
> worth the trouble.
>   

Yup.  I won't even list anything I don't expect to go for at least $10,
anymore.  Anything less than that goes in the dumpster or the garage
sale pile.



Re: [MBZ] OT new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread David Brodbeck
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
> You cant do that, its against the rules.  That is why everyone pays more 
> for shipping and "handling" even if they dont use paypal.
>   

It's basically the same thing the credit card companies do.  Remember
when gas stations used to charge an extra percentage if you paid with a
credit card, to make up the merchant fees?  They don't do that anymore. 
I'm guessing everyone just pays a little more, whether they're paying
with credit or cash.




Re: [MBZ] Vac pump 1980 300D test? HELP

2006-07-28 Thread David Brodbeck
jgiels wrote:
> I checked the vacuum with a mighty vac, seems that it idles at 14 inches and 
> when I rev the engine it goes to like 5 inches. recovers to maybe 16 at 
> best.. Now this is just sitting still. Is this what is supposed to happen?
>
> I have never checked this b4... 
>   

Where did you tap in to check the vacuum?  The fact that it's going
*down* when you rev the engine makes me wonder if you tapped into the
line that goes to the transmission, which has vacuum bled off it by a
valve on the injector pump.




Re: [MBZ] another Cummins question

2006-07-28 Thread Dave Wakin

Kaleb,

If NY is not too far to travel for a good deal, here is a truck you may be 
interested in:


2005 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT quad cab 4x4 pickup, Cummins Turbo Diesel, 
automatic, air, cruise, tilt, power windows & locks, power seat, cd, 35,000 
miles, like new, factory warranty, $29995.00


I have bought my suburban and yukon from him, very honest guy. Here is a 
link to his website with the above listing.


http://www.brooksidehardware.com/aboutus.ivnu

Dave W


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with this thing its really hard to count all the shifts too, its a
smooth shifting tranny.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

It could be either a 4 speed auto or a 5 speed. They had both in 04. Most 
likely its a 5 speed with the cummins


Harry
69 280 SEL 120,000 Miles
72 350SL   108,000 Miles
2004 VW Passat 4 Motion
1999 Mazda Miata


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Subject: [MBZ] another Cummins question


Would an 04 Cummins 2500 auto be a 4 speed or a 5 speed tranny?  The
sticker in the glove box says 4 speed with overdrive I think.  Does that
mean it has for gears or its a 4 speed plus overdrive making it 5
speeds?  Any trouble with those?  Reason I ask, they were pushing an
almost brand new one in the shop at the dealer today with the tranny
out.  Ouch.  Looked at a few today. First one is an 04 2500 with the
305hp cummins, club cab, auto, SLT I think, long bed, pw, pl, cruise,
CD, etc.  99k miles, price is 19.9k.  Next at another dealer 03 auto,
4x4, very basic truck with rubber mats, manual windows, no cruise, no
power locks etc, 40K miles,  liked the color better, short bed, 250hp
version cummins(seems WAY WAY slower than the next year), lot price 27k,
internet price, 23.9k, "special" today only price 22.9k. I just didnt
really like that truck, really prefer cruise for long trips.  Back to
the first dealer to look at a different truck.  Its an 05 with the HO
325hp cummins, long bed, club cab, 6 speed manual, its also a basic
model with no cruise, manaul windows, etc, had 20k miles with factory
warranty still remaining.  Price in it was 24.9k.  Liked that one but
the spouse cant drive stick and refused to learn.  But didnt like the no
options though.

Anyway, sorry for the rambling, what do the dodge people thing about
those prices?  And what about the 4 or 5 speed auto?


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 91 300D 2.5 Turbo, 90 420SEL, 89 560SEL, 87 420SEL, 87 300SDL,
 85 380SE, 85 300D, 84 190D 2.2, 83 300TD, 81 300TD, 81 240D,
 76 240D, 76 300D, 74 240D, 73 280SEL 4.5, 72 250C, 69 250
http://www.striplin.net

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Re: [MBZ] oil in ALDA line

2006-07-28 Thread Marshall Booth

mark maturo wrote:

I noticed that there is some oil in the line clear line coming from the ALDA to 
the switch over valve on the inner fender well.  On the fender well is also 
some residulal oil from the switch over valve but the valve is not dripping 
oil.  My ALDA holds the proper PSI when pumped up.  Is this normal on a 603.970?


YES!

Marshall
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190D 2.2 229Kmi (retired)




Re: [MBZ] 50 ppm Sulphur vs 500ppm

2006-07-28 Thread Marshall Booth

Peter Merle wrote:

Oil companies are now introducing 50ppm sulphur diesel here in South
Africa and was wondering if I could extend the oil drain intervals
safely on my '1979 300D ? 


Since 500 ppm sulfur content was introduced in the early '90s, soot 
content of the oil is USUALLY the limiting factor requiring the oil be 
changed (rather than acidic combustion by-product buildup). The 
introduction of 50 or 15 ppm fuel won't change that. The oil still needs 
to be changed when it fills up with soot and lower sulfur content 
doesn't change soot production at all!


Marshall
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190D 2.2 229Kmi (retired)




Re: [MBZ] Electrical Theory

2006-07-28 Thread Jim Cathey
One more electrical question - I believe alternators charge at a rate 
around
14.5V - correct?  Since the typical battery (and electrical 
components)   in

our cars are rated at 12V - why is the extra 2.5V needed - wouldn't the
system work as well if the alt was running at 12.5V -


Oh, and the old-style charging voltage was 13.8 for the 12V battery.
Things like stereos and radio transmitters required that much in order
to develop rated power, since they were intended to be used with the
vehicle running.

-- Jim




Re: [MBZ] Electrical Theory

2006-07-28 Thread Jim Cathey
One more electrical question - I believe alternators charge at a rate 
around
14.5V - correct?  Since the typical battery (and electrical 
components)   in

our cars are rated at 12V - why is the extra 2.5V needed - wouldn't the
system work as well if the alt was running at 12.5V -


The battery's open circuit voltage is actually something above 12V, the
chemistry has changed in the 100 years (?) that they've been making
lead-acid batteries.  Doping, and all.  And it never was _exactly_
12V, you have to look up the electrochemical potentials of lead and
lead sulfide [?] and subtract them to get the per-cell voltage, then
multiply by 6.  This is only the zero-current terminal voltage anyway, 
and

for a chemistry that isn't really what's being used now.  Anyway, if
you don't apply significantly above the terminal voltage they simply
won't charge in less than a decade or so.  Most people are less patient
than that.  The charging voltage is a compromise value that will push
enough current in to charge the battery in a reasonable time, yet isn't
so high that the battery will be damaged by overcharging.

-- Jim




Re: [MBZ] 90's 300TDt 0-60 times (14 seconds)

2006-07-28 Thread Marshall Booth

John M McIntosh wrote:

On 26-Jul-06, at 9:13 PM, Marshall Booth wrote:

In my experience almost ALL of the power problems I've seen with  
OM60x.96 (turbo) engines has NOT been a turbo problem, but  
accelerator linkage (when the pedal is pushed the floor, the lever  
on the injection pump MUST move to it's full extent) OR an ALDA set  
too low (or getting insufficient boost pressure from the intake  
manifold).


Ok, as far as I can tell using a mirror etc, the lever does go all  
the way to stop pin on the back of the IP, when the accelerator is  
fully pressed.


So I'll swap out the fuel filters next, and ponder a bit.

That and do a Y setup to the ALDA and the guage and do some runs to  
see if anything odd happens to boost pressure.


A plugged main fuel filter can take a few seconds off the 0-60 time and 
limit hill climbing capacity and top speed. Paradoxically, fuel economy 
often suffers as well.


Marshall
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Re: [MBZ] Electrical Theory

2006-07-28 Thread Levi Smith

They're CALLED 12V batteries.  They are actually 13.2v.  You need more than
that voltage so that it brings it up to that level and/or otherwise has
spare power without worrying about running down the battery.

Levi

On 7/28/06, LarryT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


One more electrical question - I believe alternators charge at a rate
around
14.5V - correct?  Since the typical battery (and electrical components)
in
our cars are rated at 12V - why is the extra 2.5V needed - wouldn't the
system work as well if the alt was running at 12.5V -

TIA -

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Re: [MBZ] Electrical Theory

2006-07-28 Thread LarryT
One more electrical question - I believe alternators charge at a rate around 
14.5V - correct?  Since the typical battery (and electrical components)   in 
our cars are rated at 12V - why is the extra 2.5V needed - wouldn't the 
system work as well if the alt was running at 12.5V -


TIA -

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Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
Not talking about luther, but I run across people ALL the time who will 
bitch about ANYTHING. They didnt like the box, they didnt like the tape. 
 They wanted bubble wrap.  Was your item damaged?  NO?  Then why bitch? 
OR its not delivered quick enough for them.  I put in all my auctions to 
allow up to 14 BUSINESS days for delivery, and dont email asking where 
your item is before that time.  This is in case I get busy and get behind.


Bob DuPuy wrote:


I know I should be taking my own advice and let it go, life is too
short, but.. It is not the ebay seller that is the bad actor here but
the buyer. Kaleb take note. If Luther ever orders a used part from you
even if he you give him a great deal, he'll likely find something to
bitch about. There is a little too much schadenfreude in the reaction
below for my taste.

Oh and by the way mail fraud is not trying to get over on the post
office for a couple bucks, but defruading another individual  through
the use of the postal service.

Bob DuPuy
going back to skim and delete mode



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 91 300D 2.5 Turbo, 90 420SEL, 89 560SEL, 87 420SEL, 87 300SDL,
 85 380SE, 85 300D, 84 190D 2.2, 83 300TD, 81 300TD, 81 240D,
 76 240D, 76 300D, 74 240D, 73 280SEL 4.5, 72 250C, 69 250
http://www.striplin.net



Re: [MBZ] another Cummins question

2006-07-28 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
with this thing its really hard to count all the shifts too, its a 
smooth shifting tranny.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

It could be either a 4 speed auto or a 5 speed. They had both in 04. Most likely its a 5 speed with the cummins 
 
Harry

69 280 SEL 120,000 Miles
72 350SL   108,000 Miles
2004 VW Passat 4 Motion
1999 Mazda Miata   
 
 
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From: Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mercedes Mailing List 
Sent: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 18:27:10 -0500
Subject: [MBZ] another Cummins question


Would an 04 Cummins 2500 auto be a 4 speed or a 5 speed tranny?  The 
sticker in the glove box says 4 speed with overdrive I think.  Does that 
mean it has for gears or its a 4 speed plus overdrive making it 5 
speeds?  Any trouble with those?  Reason I ask, they were pushing an 
almost brand new one in the shop at the dealer today with the tranny 
out.  Ouch.  Looked at a few today. First one is an 04 2500 with the 
305hp cummins, club cab, auto, SLT I think, long bed, pw, pl, cruise, 
CD, etc.  99k miles, price is 19.9k.  Next at another dealer 03 auto, 
4x4, very basic truck with rubber mats, manual windows, no cruise, no 
power locks etc, 40K miles,  liked the color better, short bed, 250hp 
version cummins(seems WAY WAY slower than the next year), lot price 27k, 
internet price, 23.9k, "special" today only price 22.9k. I just didnt 
really like that truck, really prefer cruise for long trips.  Back to 
the first dealer to look at a different truck.  Its an 05 with the HO 
325hp cummins, long bed, club cab, 6 speed manual, its also a basic 
model with no cruise, manaul windows, etc, had 20k miles with factory 
warranty still remaining.  Price in it was 24.9k.  Liked that one but 
the spouse cant drive stick and refused to learn.  But didnt like the no 
options though.


Anyway, sorry for the rambling, what do the dodge people thing about 
those prices?  And what about the 4 or 5 speed auto?


--
Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
 91 300D 2.5 Turbo, 90 420SEL, 89 560SEL, 87 420SEL, 87 300SDL,
 85 380SE, 85 300D, 84 190D 2.2, 83 300TD, 81 300TD, 81 240D,
 76 240D, 76 300D, 74 240D, 73 280SEL 4.5, 72 250C, 69 250
http://www.striplin.net



Re: [MBZ] another Cummins question

2006-07-28 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
I just really dont care too much for fords.  She would drive it every 
once in a while, but not all the time.  The allison might be one reason 
why the duramax seems to be a little more expensive than the dodge


Mitch Haley wrote:


I'm against auto trannies in work trucks. Does Gina need to drive the thing?
If you insist on going that route, I'm prejudiced in favor of the Allison boxes
in GM and later Ford. Just make sure you get an '05 or '06 if you buy a 6.0 
Ford.
Mitch.

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Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread Curt Raymond
A brand new  Pioneer A110 16x DVD burner from Tiger direct is $42.99...
   
  -Curt
   
  Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 17:11:22 -0400
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You probably have enough time - although it sounds like you got a 
pretty 
good deal - but you'll have trouble telling what happened in the very 
few 
words allowed in the Feedback menu.  I believe it's 80 characters - not 
enough to tell much of a story.

Good luck with your $5 DVD drive - or is it a $70 DVD drive ;-)

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You cant do that, its against the rules.  That is why everyone pays more 
for shipping and "handling" even if they dont use paypal.

Luther Gulseth wrote:

> you could pass that cost onto the buyer IF they want to use paypal.  Make a 
> disclaimer in the auction about it.
> "Seller prefers Cashiers check or Money Order.  If PayPal is used, total is 
> subject to a 3% fee"
> 
> On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 21:08:11 -0500, Rick Knoble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread Curt Raymond
Yeah I'm with both of them. If you wanted next day shipping and such buy it 
from a company. You wanna save money, expect slower shipping...
   
  -Curt
   
  Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:56:20 -0500
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I agree with Bob. Life is too short to worry about small matters. 
Stress like this is not good for you. You got the
item. You are happy with it. The poor guy tried to save a buck and got 
caught. He paid the extra money and got it
shipped out again didn't he. You had a few days of wondering where it 
was but it did show up. Could have been a
whole lot worse. Why worry now? Relax, have a cold one, get on with 
life.

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> What about the second biggest auction site?  My son-in-law buys and sells 
> there.  I forget its name.
> Gerry

Precisely why people use eBay. 
Rick Knoble 
'85 300 CD
'87 190 DT



[MBZ] Used parts specials for 7/27

2006-07-28 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin

http://motors.search.ebay.com/_W0QQfrppZ50QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1QQrdZ0QQsassZokieQ2dbenz
--
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 91 300D 2.5 Turbo, 90 420SEL, 89 560SEL, 87 420SEL, 87 300SDL,
 85 380SE, 85 300D, 84 190D 2.2, 83 300TD, 81 300TD, 81 240D,
 76 240D, 76 300D, 74 240D, 73 280SEL 4.5, 72 250C, 69 250
http://www.striplin.net



Re: [MBZ] Power Windows Issue on 76 300D

2006-07-28 Thread R A Bennell
I sort of thought that the white fuse should be ok too but just left the yellow 
one in there for now. It must be a
replacement, I would think as it is a plastic body whereas most of the others 
were the ceramic body. Can't recall
what it is for right now.

On other news, I got the windshield washer working again. Just blew the hood 
nozzles out with air. Driver's side
started to work. Had to use a needle on the passenger side but both were 
working fine last evening. Happy to have
them back working.

Randy B

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jim Cathey
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 12:29 AM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Power Windows Issue on 76 300D


> replaced all of the others apart from one yellow one for which I did
> not have a new replacement available.

I didn't think that there was any stock use for the 5A yellow fuse.
The smallest I've ever seen is the ubiquitous 8A white.  You could
probably put one in, I doubt the wire involved was sufficiently
smaller in gauge such that it would fry if there was an extra 3A
permitted to flow.

-- Jim






Re: [MBZ] oil in ALDA line

2006-07-28 Thread Jim Cathey
I noticed that there is some oil in the line clear line coming from 
the ALDA to the switch over valve on the inner fender well.  On the 
fender well is also some residulal oil from the switch over valve but 
the valve is not dripping oil.  My ALDA holds the proper PSI when 
pumped up.  Is this normal on a 603.970?


Probably, given that any oil blowby goes into the turbo for compression
and delivery to the manifold, where the ALDA tap is.  If you had any
intake-side turbo oil seal leakage it would exacerbate this condition.
I wouldn't expect to see much, however, given that there is no flow
through the tube, it should be just whatever oil 'rain' there is at
the tap hole gradually building up.  If you ever pulled the ALDA line
off it'd immediately get blown throughout the tubing, and ALDAs do
leak ever so slightly normally.  The oil could migrate.

This is all just a guess, please refer to actual knowledgeable people
for a better answer.

-- Jim




[MBZ] oil in ALDA line

2006-07-28 Thread mark maturo
I noticed that there is some oil in the line clear line coming from the ALDA to 
the switch over valve on the inner fender well.  On the fender well is also 
some residulal oil from the switch over valve but the valve is not dripping 
oil.  My ALDA holds the proper PSI when pumped up.  Is this normal on a 603.970?
   
  Thanks


Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread John Ervine

Luther Gulseth wrote:


Luther, dealing with stupid men and women for the last week.


Could you take your angst and childish antics to myspace.com and keep it off the 
lists, please?  Thanks!


--
John L. Ervine
1981 240D 4-spd 272+kmi
1980 300TD 183+kmi
1980 300SD 277+kmi
1977 280S 4-spd 81+kmi
1976 350SE 4-spd 163+kmi
1972 220 278+kmi



Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread Luther Gulseth


I'd like to give a big banned reply to this message, but I have to sensor the 
message.  "he'll likely find something to bitch about."  WTF is your reason 
for saying this?  This seller tried to defraud the USPS by sending it Media 
Mail.  That is illegal and he was busted by the USPS and they refused his 
package.  He paid the difference in the shipping and it confused the USPS and 
caused my package to take 17 days to arrive to me.  THAT IS REDICULIOUS!  I 
should have had the drive over a week ago, were it not for his stupidity.  I 
know for a FACT that Kaleb would NEVER do anything like this.  GO back to 
your skim and delete and take a big cup of shut the %)(#%$&)#&%#%)& up!

Luther, dealing with stupid men and women for the last week.

Bob DuPuy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> I know I should be taking my own advice and let it go, life is too
> short, but.. It is not the ebay seller that is the bad actor here but
> the buyer. Kaleb take note. If Luther ever orders a used part from you
> even if he you give him a great deal, he'll likely find something to
> bitch about. There is a little too much schadenfreude in the reaction
> below for my taste.
> 
> Oh and by the way mail fraud is not trying to get over on the post
> office for a couple bucks, but defruading another individual  through
> the use of the postal service.
> 
> Bob DuPuy
> going back to skim and delete mode
> 



-- 
Luther   KB5QHU
Alma, Ark
'83 300SD (235kmi WVO/diesel mix)
'82 300CD (160kmi)
'82 300D  (74kmi needs block or engine)






Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread BillR
If you really feel this deserves a bad feedback at least go with a neutral
and an short explanation.  If the item is good I'd not spend time and energy
trying to mess him up.
BillR  [with 100% positive feedback - but all I do these days is buy] 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of R A Bennell
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 4:56 PM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update

I agree with Bob. Life is too short to worry about small matters. Stress
like this is not good for you. You got the item. You are happy with it. The
poor guy tried to save a buck and got caught. He paid the extra money and
got it shipped out again didn't he. You had a few days of wondering where it
was but it did show up. Could have been a whole lot worse. Why worry now?
Relax, have a cold one, get on with life.

Randy B

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bob DuPuy
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 3:38 PM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update


Geeze louise! Did you get your item? Did you pay a good price? If the guy
wasn't trying to rip you off and just tried to save money on shipping, why
try to burn him with bad feed back with no chance to respond. Suck it up,
quit your bitching, and just move on. Life is too short.

Bob DuPuy

On 7/27/06, Luther Gulseth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Flat rate shipping of $65.  Price was BIN for $20 or best offer.  I 
> offered
> $5 and it was accepted.  I'm not disputing the price I paid, which was 
> less than every other auction for this DVD burner I loked at, I'm 
> disupting the seller trying to save a few bucks at my time expense.
>
> Dave Wakin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > Did the auction state actual shipping or was it flat rate?
> >
> > A lot of times, to avoid eBay fees, the seller inflates the shipping 
> > and states it is fixed. They only pay fees based on the selling 
> > price, not shipping. I always consider shipping as part of my bid 
> > price for comparable items and bid accordingly.
> >
> > Dave W
>
>
>
> --
> Luther   KB5QHU
>


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Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread Bob DuPuy

I know I should be taking my own advice and let it go, life is too
short, but.. It is not the ebay seller that is the bad actor here but
the buyer. Kaleb take note. If Luther ever orders a used part from you
even if he you give him a great deal, he'll likely find something to
bitch about. There is a little too much schadenfreude in the reaction
below for my taste.

Oh and by the way mail fraud is not trying to get over on the post
office for a couple bucks, but defruading another individual  through
the use of the postal service.

Bob DuPuy
going back to skim and delete mode

On 7/27/06, Luther Gulseth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

YHAW, I Like.  A totally different way to bust his &@!!$  :D :D 
:D :D  I just reported 10 of his auctions as excessive shipping and handling 
charges.  All of them were at least double and likely triple the true charges.  
That'll keep him busy for a while

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfcoZ1QQfrppZ25QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1QQsassZthedoublem




On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 16:51:48 -0500, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have been ignoring this discussion, but 
>
> http://www2.ebay.com/aw/core/200606270927042.html
>
> deals with something like it
>
>
>



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Alma, Ark
'83 300SD (236 kmi)
'82 300CD (160 kmi)
'82 300D  (74 kmi) needs MAJOR work

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[MBZ] 50 ppm Sulphur vs 500ppm

2006-07-28 Thread Peter Merle
Oil companies are now introducing 50ppm sulphur diesel here in South
Africa and was wondering if I could extend the oil drain intervals
safely on my '1979 300D ? 



Re: [MBZ] 90's 300TDt 0-60 times (14 seconds)

2006-07-28 Thread John M McIntosh


On 26-Jul-06, at 9:13 PM, Marshall Booth wrote:



In my experience almost ALL of the power problems I've seen with  
OM60x.96 (turbo) engines has NOT been a turbo problem, but  
accelerator linkage (when the pedal is pushed the floor, the lever  
on the injection pump MUST move to it's full extent) OR an ALDA set  
too low (or getting insufficient boost pressure from the intake  
manifold).


Ok, as far as I can tell using a mirror etc, the lever does go all  
the way to stop pin on the back of the IP, when the accelerator is  
fully pressed.


So I'll swap out the fuel filters next, and ponder a bit.

That and do a Y setup to the ALDA and the guage and do some runs to  
see if anything odd happens to boost pressure.



John
1983 300TDt  368k Kilometers (mobil 1 Delvac)
1990's 300TDt  172k Kilometers (mobil 1 Delvac)
1993 500SEL 180k Kilometers (mobil 1 Delvac)





Re: [MBZ] another Cummins question

2006-07-28 Thread kevin kraly
The best deal of those three is the '05 with 20K miles on it for $24,900. 
The '03 with the SO (standard output) Cummins is wy too high priced, and 
the '03 with 99K miles on it isn't the best deal at $20K.  That 325HP HO 
Cummins is a real powerhouse, but the 305HP version in the earlier trucks is 
also good, much better than the SO 250HP version.  The 305HP Cummins in my 
'03 with a 6spd manual behind it was plenty enough to pull our 9000LB loaded 
travel trailer, even in the mountains.  I would have kept that truck if the 
drivers in my family felt more comfortable driving it, but I went for the 
new truck with the auto tranny, and it's well liked by everyone including me 
as I sit in the passenger's seat enjoying the sound of the MONSTER CUMMINS! 
Keep on test driving them and be SURE of what truck and cab configuration 
will meet your needs.  Then, find one that's in your budget and take it 
home!

Happy hunting!

Kevin in Hillsboro Oregon
1981 300CD 204K miles, Giesela 





Re: [MBZ] W114 electric sunroof

2006-07-28 Thread Ian Pearson

Great thanks for that. Sounds as if it will be simple. I will get on it
today and check all fuses. Then use a meter to check switch and motor.


Re: [MBZ] Popping Fuse #1

2006-07-28 Thread Jim Cathey

failing that, I'd buy a handful of fuses and start pulling bulbs in the
circuit - r tail light - replace fuse see if it blows, if yes, put 
that bulb

back and remove the LP bulb - and so on and so forth.


Better/cheaper is to use clip leads to hook an old-fashioned sealed beam
headlight in circuit instead.  It shouldn't light up brightly if there
is no short, then go looking.  I'd look at the tail and parking lights.
They're all fairly easy to disconnect.  The dash dimmer can start to
fall apart and short out, but that's a little harder to get at.  (Though
you might try fiddling with that to see if you affect things.)

-- Jim




Re: [MBZ] Do any shops in the NW do R12 A/C service anymore?

2006-07-28 Thread Jim Cathey
Well, I found out that the inner lip of my discharge port is damaged, 
which
is causing the loud hissing sound.  I remember taking note of this 
when I
last had the compressor out of the car, but thought the o-ring would 
be able
to compensate, since the damage is inside the sealing area--no such 
luck,

bucko.


Any luck using a file or a peen to smooth out the damage?
Check mid-80's Camrys for similar Nippondenso compressors, maybe
the manifold plate is the same.

-- Jim




Re: [MBZ] Vac pump 1980 300D

2006-07-28 Thread Jim Cathey
I had a ignition put on my 1980 300D and the steering lock now doesn't 
work. and there doesn't seem to be any Vacuum, barely shuts the engine 
off. I got a mighty vac tool and want to know how much vacuum the pump 
should be putting out.


Sounds like they screwed up the install.  The steering lock mechanism is
what actuates the vacuum shutoff valve, and they're both right next to
the ignition switch.

-- Jim




Re: [MBZ] 201 status

2006-07-28 Thread Jim Cathey


There is a white 201 waiting to hit the yard at PnP.  It was swiped on 
passenger side, but looks to be ok on the front.  Drooling at it 
sitting in the pen until the heat addled my brain.


I'm looking for a decent pair of headlamps at the PnP price.

-- Jim




Re: [MBZ] 126 A/C pods

2006-07-28 Thread Jim Cathey
I would like to replace the vacuum  flap control  units on the ACC   
of  the
126. these are defroster,footwell, centre vent and the scoop vent  
unit.

what  items need to be removed to  replace these ?.


Anything that isn't oily.  You think I'm kidding?


where  does the scoop vent directs air?


From the air intake plenum, to the heater box.  (Recirculated
versus fresh air.)

-- Jim




Re: [MBZ] Intermittant headlamps and bulb warning on

2006-07-28 Thread Jim Cathey

Any ideas on what is going on?  Bulb out warning module?  Loose wires?


Loose wire, bad fuse.  I'd look at the fuse box, fore and aft first, if
the bulb itself and its connector were OK.

-- Jim




Re: [MBZ] Power Windows Issue on 76 300D

2006-07-28 Thread Jim Cathey
replaced all of the others apart from one yellow one for which I did 
not have a new replacement available.


I didn't think that there was any stock use for the 5A yellow fuse.
The smallest I've ever seen is the ubiquitous 8A white.  You could
probably put one in, I doubt the wire involved was sufficiently
smaller in gauge such that it would fry if there was an extra 3A
permitted to flow.

-- Jim




Re: [MBZ] Electrical Theory

2006-07-28 Thread Jim Cathey
I've seen this, "thing",  a couple of times - a battery will die and 
the

alternator will die at the same time.  My theory is the alternator is
working extra hard trying to keep the battery charged - which it can;t 
do
because the battery is shorted, etc - so the alt dies because it's 
running
wide open almost all the time - and summer comes along and the added 
electr

needs of ACC and the AC blower - creates even more demand.


This _can_ happen, but it's fairly rare.  When you overload the 
alternator

for a significant amount of time the diodes can be overheated, and blow.
It's kind of hard to do, because if you just short out the alternator it
loses the ability to excite its own field and it just goes limp on ya.
Should be OK when the short is removed.  But an extra-heavy load, such
as a badly leaking (electrically) battery could maybe do it.  As I said,
it's rare but I have heard of it.

-- Jim




Re: [MBZ] OT new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread archer
What about the second biggest auction site?  My son-in-law buys and sells 
there.  I forget its name.

Gerry

- Original Message - 
From: "LT Don" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

And that is why I have a cost spreadsheet for each of my auctions.
Oh -- I am really anal, too, which might also explain it.
D.

On 7/27/06, Mitch Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

LT Don wrote:
>
> I say put into your listing why you will NOT accept PayPal (I have won
such
> auctions and sent a money order).
>

My last eBay auction was for a new model aircraft receiver, festooned 
with

"nopaypal" logos. Mail order hobby shops get $59.99 for it. I sold mine
for
$28. The same day somebody who accepted paypal got $35 for a used one.
I don't bother with eBay any more, they've made their illegal bank
practically
mandatory now. The part that pisses me off the most is that all the
attorney
generals who were suing paypal for operating an illegal bank crawled back
under
their rocks the minute eBay bought paypal.
Mitch.





Re: [MBZ] Electrical Observation

2006-07-28 Thread Jim Cathey

scenarios like "Charge Indicator lamp lights up wien ign switched off &
enfine not running" along with a possible cause - like "Short circuit 
of

positive diode" (whatever thehellthatis)


There are two banks (of three) diodes inside the alternator, half on the
positive side and half on the negative.  (And I think the Bosch's have
another three for supplying self-generated field power.)

-- Jim




Re: [MBZ] Vac pump 1980 300D test? HELP

2006-07-28 Thread Jim Cathey
I checked the vacuum with a mighty vac, seems that it idles at 14 
inches and when I rev the engine it goes to like 5 inches. recovers to 
maybe 16 at best.. Now this is just sitting still. Is this what is 
supposed to happen?


No.  Something is leaking.  Besides the obvious sources it could be the
brake booster itself, or the check valve(s) inside the vacuum pump.

-- Jim




Re: [MBZ] W114 electric sunroof

2006-07-28 Thread Jim Cathey
Just bought my first older Mercedes- a 1972 280 CE. First major 
problem with

it is the sunroof doesn't work at all. No sound at all when button is
pressed. The previous owner said it just stopped working one day. 
Tried a

new switch but still no good. Again any ideas and/or diagrams


Check all fuses, and on the 114 there can be more than one auxiliary
fuse box so look around.

You could use a meter on the switch contacts to see that the switch
itself is getting power.  Then you can go back to the motor to see if
it's getting power when you actuate it.  Etc.

-- Jim




Re: [MBZ] Just got a pair of silver 115 240D

2006-07-28 Thread Fmiser
rumor has it that Craig wrote:

> On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 12:25:23 -0500 Fmiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > rumor has it that Kaleb wrote:
> > 
> > > huh?
> > > 
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > 
> > > > Originally from England, but have
> > > > continental set up.  Corgi makes a great car.
> > 
> > Corgi makes toy cars. From Matchbox size to, well, I have some
> > that are 50-60 cm wide (2 inches). Maybe they make bigger ones
> > too.  ^^
>   
> feet, I hope (if the 60 cm is correct)

No, it should be "mm" , not "cm". I just switched unit between
composing and editing. *sigh* I should know better than to hit "send"
before triple-checking.

I promise to try harder next time! 

--  Philip



Re: [MBZ] another Cummins question

2006-07-28 Thread mykd1
It could be either a 4 speed auto or a 5 speed. They had both in 04. Most 
likely its a 5 speed with the cummins 
 
Harry
69 280 SEL 120,000 Miles
72 350SL   108,000 Miles
2004 VW Passat 4 Motion
1999 Mazda Miata   
 
 
-Original Message-
From: Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mercedes Mailing List 
Sent: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 18:27:10 -0500
Subject: [MBZ] another Cummins question


Would an 04 Cummins 2500 auto be a 4 speed or a 5 speed tranny?  The 
sticker in the glove box says 4 speed with overdrive I think.  Does that 
mean it has for gears or its a 4 speed plus overdrive making it 5 
speeds?  Any trouble with those?  Reason I ask, they were pushing an 
almost brand new one in the shop at the dealer today with the tranny 
out.  Ouch.  Looked at a few today. First one is an 04 2500 with the 
305hp cummins, club cab, auto, SLT I think, long bed, pw, pl, cruise, 
CD, etc.  99k miles, price is 19.9k.  Next at another dealer 03 auto, 
4x4, very basic truck with rubber mats, manual windows, no cruise, no 
power locks etc, 40K miles,  liked the color better, short bed, 250hp 
version cummins(seems WAY WAY slower than the next year), lot price 27k, 
internet price, 23.9k, "special" today only price 22.9k. I just didnt 
really like that truck, really prefer cruise for long trips.  Back to 
the first dealer to look at a different truck.  Its an 05 with the HO 
325hp cummins, long bed, club cab, 6 speed manual, its also a basic 
model with no cruise, manaul windows, etc, had 20k miles with factory 
warranty still remaining.  Price in it was 24.9k.  Liked that one but 
the spouse cant drive stick and refused to learn.  But didnt like the no 
options though.

Anyway, sorry for the rambling, what do the dodge people thing about 
those prices?  And what about the 4 or 5 speed auto?
-- 
Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
  91 300D 2.5 Turbo, 90 420SEL, 89 560SEL, 87 420SEL, 87 300SDL,
  85 380SE, 85 300D, 84 190D 2.2, 83 300TD, 81 300TD, 81 240D,
  76 240D, 76 300D, 74 240D, 73 280SEL 4.5, 72 250C, 69 250
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Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread mykd1
Not that I ever deal with ebay much, I have to wonder what they hell that guy 
was thinking asking $65 for shipping!!!  Seriously, how big can a DVD burner 
be? 
 
Harry
69 280 SEL 120,000 Miles
72 350SL   108,000 Miles
2004 VW Passat 4 Motion
1999 Mazda Miata   
 
 
-Original Message-
From: Sunil Hari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mercedes Discussion List 
Sent: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 17:07:33 -0400
Subject: Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update


he actually committed mail fraud, which is a federal offense.  Just realize
that sooner or later, he'll get what's coming to him.

On 7/27/06, R A Bennell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I agree with Bob. Life is too short to worry about small matters. Stress
> like this is not good for you. You got the
> item. You are happy with it. The poor guy tried to save a buck and got
> caught. He paid the extra money and got it
> shipped out again didn't he. You had a few days of wondering where it was
> but it did show up. Could have been a
> whole lot worse. Why worry now? Relax, have a cold one, get on with life.
>
> Randy B
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bob DuPuy
> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 3:38 PM
> To: Mercedes Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update
>
>
> Geeze louise! Did you get your item? Did you pay a good price? If the
> guy wasn't trying to rip you off and just tried to save money on
> shipping, why try to burn him with bad feed back with no chance to
> respond. Suck it up, quit your bitching, and just move on. Life is too
> short.
>
> Bob DuPuy
>
> On 7/27/06, Luther Gulseth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Flat rate shipping of $65.  Price was BIN for $20 or best offer.  I
> offered
> > $5 and it was accepted.  I'm not disputing the price I paid, which was
> less
> > than every other auction for this DVD burner I loked at, I'm disupting
> the
> > seller trying to save a few bucks at my time expense.
> >
> > Dave Wakin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >
> > > Did the auction state actual shipping or was it flat rate?
> > >
> > > A lot of times, to avoid eBay fees, the seller inflates the shipping
> and
> > > states it is fixed. They only pay fees based on the selling price, not
> > > shipping. I always consider shipping as part of my bid price for
> comparable
> > > items and bid accordingly.
> > >
> > > Dave W
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Luther   KB5QHU
> >
>
>
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Re: [MBZ] Just got a pair of silver 115 240D

2006-07-28 Thread Craig McCluskey
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 12:25:23 -0500 Fmiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> rumor has it that Kaleb wrote:
> 
> > huh?
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > > Originally from England, but have
> > > continental set up.  Corgi makes a great car.
> 
> Corgi makes toy cars. From Matchbox size to, well, I have some that
> are 50-60 cm wide (2 inches). Maybe they make bigger ones too.
   ^^
feet, I hope (if the 60 cm is correct)


Craig



Re: [MBZ] ED BOOHER - Free Car

2006-07-28 Thread Ed Booher

Wrote the owner email to verify car is still available.

On 7/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/zip/186923303.html

280 Benz in non function condition.  I can go look at it if you would like.


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Re: [MBZ] OT new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread LT Don

And that is why I have a cost spreadsheet for each of my auctions.

Oh -- I am really anal, too, which might also explain it.

D.


On 7/27/06, Mitch Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


LT Don wrote:
>
> I say put into your listing why you will NOT accept PayPal (I have won
such
> auctions and sent a money order).
>

My last eBay auction was for a new model aircraft receiver, festooned with
"nopaypal" logos. Mail order hobby shops get $59.99 for it. I sold mine
for
$28. The same day somebody who accepted paypal got $35 for a used one.
I don't bother with eBay any more, they've made their illegal bank
practically
mandatory now. The part that pisses me off the most is that all the
attorney
generals who were suing paypal for operating an illegal bank crawled back
under
their rocks the minute eBay bought paypal.
Mitch.

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Re: [MBZ] OT new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread Tom Hargrave
I sell a lot on eBay and I agree that you have to watch their fees. They can
creep up to the point where you can spend half of your selling price on eBay
and PayPal. I've seen a lot of items sell in the $1.00 - $3.00 range & with
actual shipping. These sellers just don't understand. Even items you pick up
for next to nothing need to sell for $4.00 or more to make listing & selling
worth the trouble.

It also helps to buffer the freight by $0.50 - $1.00. You'll spend more than
$1.00 on a box & tape for a single item.


Thanks,
Tom Hargrave
256-656-1924
www.kegkits.com

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> Guilty as charged. But it isn't necessarily to avoid eBay fees, it is 
> to sell the item dirt cheap but not lose money on the legitimate fees. 
> I think everyone knows what is happening when they bid. And I don't 
> inflate too much, maybe $3 over actual costs. Nothing sucks as much as 
> having an item go for a penny, charging actual mailing fees, and then 
> losing money when eBay tacks on their costs.
>

No doubt. I just got in a pissing contest on an eBay PayPal forum about 
PayPals fees. I am just trying to clear my basement and garage of crap, that

maybe someone somewhere might possibly get use out of.  MB content- I will 
list any Mercedes stuff here first.
Rick Knoble
'85 300 CD
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Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread Luther Gulseth

YHAW, I Like.  A totally different way to bust his &@!!$  :D :D 
:D :D  I just reported 10 of his auctions as excessive shipping and handling 
charges.  All of them were at least double and likely triple the true charges.  
That'll keep him busy for a while

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfcoZ1QQfrppZ25QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1QQsassZthedoublem




On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 16:51:48 -0500, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I have been ignoring this discussion, but 

http://www2.ebay.com/aw/core/200606270927042.html

deals with something like it







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Re: [MBZ] another Cummins question

2006-07-28 Thread Mitch Haley
I'm against auto trannies in work trucks. Does Gina need to drive the thing?
If you insist on going that route, I'm prejudiced in favor of the Allison boxes
in GM and later Ford. Just make sure you get an '05 or '06 if you buy a 6.0 
Ford.
Mitch.



[MBZ] Vac pump 1980 300D test? HELP

2006-07-28 Thread jgiels
I checked the vacuum with a mighty vac, seems that it idles at 14 inches and 
when I rev the engine it goes to like 5 inches. recovers to maybe 16 at best.. 
Now this is just sitting still. Is this what is supposed to happen?

I have never checked this b4... 

any help.. is the pump ok and my vac. assist bad?

tia douglas.. 1980 300D
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LT Don wrote:
>
> I say put into your listing why you will NOT accept PayPal (I have won such
> auctions and sent a money order).
>

My last eBay auction was for a new model aircraft receiver, festooned with
"nopaypal" logos. Mail order hobby shops get $59.99 for it. I sold mine for
$28. The same day somebody who accepted paypal got $35 for a used one.
I don't bother with eBay any more, they've made their illegal bank practically
mandatory now. The part that pisses me off the most is that all the attorney
generals who were suing paypal for operating an illegal bank crawled back under
their rocks the minute eBay bought paypal.
Mitch.



Re: [MBZ] OT new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread LT Don

That would be an auction killer, I think. I've seen folks do that. I think
most bidders would rather unknowingly pay hidden costs than be slapped in
the face with an obvious surcharge.

On 7/27/06, Luther Gulseth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


you could pass that cost onto the buyer IF they want to use paypal.  Make
a disclaimer in the auction about it.
"Seller prefers Cashiers check or Money Order.  If PayPal is used, total
is subject to a 3% fee"






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Re: [MBZ] OT new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread Luther Gulseth

you could pass that cost onto the buyer IF they want to use paypal.  Make a 
disclaimer in the auction about it.
"Seller prefers Cashiers check or Money Order.  If PayPal is used, total is subject 
to a 3% fee"

On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 21:08:11 -0500, Rick Knoble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I am not far from NOT accepting PayPal for that reason. I can wait for a
cashier's check to arrive in the mail.

I can remember when having a successful auction on eBay did not require a
postal scale and a spreadsheet.


You did it. You got me started. I used to accept PP, had all their wonderful
crap all over my auctions, then they came up with the policy that if you
accepted PP you HAD to take credit cards. AND you have to pay like 3% of
every sale, cc or not. Absolute BS for a guy like me who sells rummage items
for less than ten bucks. I think they want nothing but big business style
auctions and screw the little guy. The little guys are who made eBay what it
is in the first place.
Rick Knoble
'85 300 CD
'87 190 DT







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Re: [MBZ] OT new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread LT Don

I say put into your listing why you will NOT accept PayPal (I have won such
auctions and sent a money order).

Only when the proletariat unite will ... oh my, that is sounding way too
much like my college years!



On 7/27/06, Rick Knoble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> My fault?  Ok, I can accept the blame.

Nah, I was w-wr-wro, mistaken. It is up to me to decide how to react to
any
given situation. Truth be told, the ebay forum mongers are who I let piss
me
off. Smug, snippy b*tches who think they are the eBay police force.
Rick Knoble
'85 300 CD
'87 190 DT


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Re: [MBZ] OT new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread Rick Knoble

My fault?  Ok, I can accept the blame.


Nah, I was w-wr-wro, mistaken. It is up to me to decide how to react to any 
given situation. Truth be told, the ebay forum mongers are who I let piss me 
off. Smug, snippy b*tches who think they are the eBay police force.

Rick Knoble
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'87 190 DT




Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread Joe Knight

This can be sticky and sometimes completely innocent.  Brand new
OM606IP I recently bought on german ebay with the intention of trading
for a rebuild to go into my '87 wagon was weeks arriving even though
I'd paid for 'express' shipping.  Turned out it got to US customs
quick time at which point it was transfered from Deutsch Post to the
good ol' USPS (w/ no tracking) for final delivery.  Took about 3 weeks
to get from JFK to me after taking no time at all to get to JFK from
the fatherland.  SNAFU is to be expected whenever those idiots get
into the act.  Left me a little red faced for the - albeit goot
natured I'll warrant - grief I gave the seller in the interim,
especially after I'd determined that it'd have cost ~$250 to ship the
thing FedEx or DHL instead of the EUR50 I paid for DP.

-j



Re: [MBZ] Electrical Observation

2006-07-28 Thread LT Don

Yep, just as I thought. "T" for "take it to Iowa." Ask the wife -- the
voices don't lie. You'd better bring it north soon, too, or the fillings in
your mouth will start bringing in rap stations instead of NPR.

Don

On 7/27/06, OK Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Then it's sending "T" once each 1/2 hour.

On 7/27/06, LT Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is in Morse code. If you watch carefully, it says, "Donate your car
to
> Iowa Don." You're a ham -- did you forget how to decode Morse?
>


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[MBZ] 1973 250C Parts Car

2006-07-28 Thread Rick Knoble
Speaking of eBay, here is a bargain 250C parts car in NY.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1973-MERCEDES-BENZ-250-COUPE-250C-6CYL-TWIN-CARBURETOR_W0QQitemZ200010083894QQihZ010QQcategoryZ39405QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

No affiliation, ect.
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My fault?  Ok, I can accept the blame. My ex still holds me responsible for
world hunger.   :-)

On 7/27/06, Rick Knoble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >I am not far from NOT accepting PayPal for that reason. I can wait for a
> > cashier's check to arrive in the mail.
> >
> > I can remember when having a successful auction on eBay did not require
> a
> > postal scale and a spreadsheet.
>
> You did it. You got me started. I used to accept PP, had all their
> wonderful
> crap all over my auctions, then they came up with the policy that if you
> accepted PP you HAD to take credit cards. AND you have to pay like 3% of
> every sale, cc or not. Absolute BS for a guy like me who sells rummage
> items
> for less than ten bucks. I think they want nothing but big business style
> auctions and screw the little guy. The little guys are who made eBay what
> it
> is in the first place.
> Rick Knoble
> '85 300 CD
> '87 190 DT
>
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Re: [MBZ] OT new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread Rick Knoble

I am not far from NOT accepting PayPal for that reason. I can wait for a
cashier's check to arrive in the mail.

I can remember when having a successful auction on eBay did not require a
postal scale and a spreadsheet.


You did it. You got me started. I used to accept PP, had all their wonderful 
crap all over my auctions, then they came up with the policy that if you 
accepted PP you HAD to take credit cards. AND you have to pay like 3% of 
every sale, cc or not. Absolute BS for a guy like me who sells rummage items 
for less than ten bucks. I think they want nothing but big business style 
auctions and screw the little guy. The little guys are who made eBay what it 
is in the first place.

Rick Knoble
'85 300 CD
'87 190 DT 





Re: [MBZ] Electrical Observation

2006-07-28 Thread OK Don

Then it's sending "T" once each 1/2 hour.

On 7/27/06, LT Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It is in Morse code. If you watch carefully, it says, "Donate your car to
Iowa Don." You're a ham -- did you forget how to decode Morse?




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Re: [MBZ] Electrical Observation

2006-07-28 Thread LT Don

It is in Morse code. If you watch carefully, it says, "Donate your car to
Iowa Don." You're a ham -- did you forget how to decode Morse?

On 7/27/06, OK Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Speaking of weird things like that, the SRS light is flashing on for
several seconds, seemingly at random, in the '90 300D 2.5. Is this a
clue to anything?





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Re: [MBZ] OT new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread LT Don

I am not far from NOT accepting PayPal for that reason. I can wait for a
cashier's check to arrive in the mail.

I can remember when having a successful auction on eBay did not require a
postal scale and a spreadsheet.

D.


On 7/27/06, Rick Knoble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




No doubt. I just got in a pissing contest on an eBay PayPal forum about
PayPals fees. I am just trying to clear my basement and garage of crap,
that
maybe someone somewhere might possibly get use out of.  MB content- I will
list any Mercedes stuff here first.
Rick Knoble





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1972 Honda CB-500K motorcycle


Re: [MBZ] OT new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread Rick Knoble

Guilty as charged. But it isn't necessarily to avoid eBay fees, it is to
sell the item dirt cheap but not lose money on the legitimate fees. I 
think

everyone knows what is happening when they bid. And I don't inflate too
much, maybe $3 over actual costs. Nothing sucks as much as having an item 
go

for a penny, charging actual mailing fees, and then losing money when eBay
tacks on their costs.



No doubt. I just got in a pissing contest on an eBay PayPal forum about 
PayPals fees. I am just trying to clear my basement and garage of crap, that 
maybe someone somewhere might possibly get use out of.  MB content- I will 
list any Mercedes stuff here first.

Rick Knoble
'85 300 CD
'87 190 DT 





[MBZ] MBZ electrical theory

2006-07-28 Thread Marshall Field

Larry T makes an excellent point about the lack of a voltmeter on a MB or
any diesel for that matter..   IF you see less than 10 volts while cranking,
you better start checking otherwise you will wind up stranded.

Monitoring a voltmeter will tell you much about the charging system and
alert you (usually) to something that is going to happen to your battery
system soon.

It is easy enough to install a voltmeter.  If you do not like the idea of
making holes somewhere in the dash, then try a voltmeter that has a
cigarette lighter plug on the end of it and plug it into the cigarette
lighter inlet.

Marshall in Feenix, who onetime got stranded for the same reason way up in
the foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountains


Re: [MBZ] Electrical Observation

2006-07-28 Thread OK Don

Speaking of weird things like that, the SRS light is flashing on for
several seconds, seemingly at random, in the '90 300D 2.5. Is this a
clue to anything?

On 7/27/06, LarryT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Today, when my battery and/or Alternator was failing I noticed the tach was
bouncing up & down.  Was that because the battery was down or the alt wasn;t
charging?

Also - while browsing the CD WorkShop Manual I noticed the section called
"Programmed Repairs" and discovered a wealth of information.  Lots of
scenarios like "Charge Indicator lamp lights up wien ign switched off &
enfine not running" along with a possible cause - like "Short circuit of
positive diode" (whatever thehellthatis)  Valuable info at the very least -

Later - thanks for all the great info -


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Re: [MBZ] Vacuum pump Vacuum Schump

2006-07-28 Thread Desert Rat

Don, do a Google search for Ford Explorer instrument cluster bulbs
burnt out, or something like that and bet it will lwead you to an
Useres List.

Did that years ago when I had a Bronco II.

John Freer

On 7/27/06, Donald Snook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ok Don wrote:



"Since Marshal answered all your questions except the last one, I'll
take it 

SELL the FORD !!"



Believe me, I have tried to get my wife to sell her Explorer. She loves
it.  This is the first Ford I have ever had.  I will say this for it, we
have not had any trouble at all since we bought it three years ago.  We
bought it will 74XXX miles. Now it has 102,000 miles.  I thought I would
hate it and we would have lots of problems (knock wood).  It has been a
fine car.  If the only problem we have is the instrument cluster bulbs
going out, I keep it.



I don't ever have to drive it, unless it is a time when we need an SUV
to haul something. In those situations I am glad we have it. Otherwise,
my wife drives it and all I have to do is bring it to the Ford Dealer
for my free oil changes.



Donald H. Snook

1990 300SEL 129

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Re: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud-update

2006-07-28 Thread LT Don

Guilty as charged. But it isn't necessarily to avoid eBay fees, it is to
sell the item dirt cheap but not lose money on the legitimate fees. I think
everyone knows what is happening when they bid. And I don't inflate too
much, maybe $3 over actual costs. Nothing sucks as much as having an item go
for a penny, charging actual mailing fees, and then losing money when eBay
tacks on their costs.

On 7/27/06, Dave Wakin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



A lot of times, to avoid eBay fees, the seller inflates the shipping and
states it is fixed.





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[MBZ] Electrical Observation

2006-07-28 Thread LarryT
Today, when my battery and/or Alternator was failing I noticed the tach was 
bouncing up & down.  Was that because the battery was down or the alt wasn;t 
charging?


Also - while browsing the CD WorkShop Manual I noticed the section called 
"Programmed Repairs" and discovered a wealth of information.  Lots of 
scenarios like "Charge Indicator lamp lights up wien ign switched off & 
enfine not running" along with a possible cause - like "Short circuit of 
positive diode" (whatever thehellthatis)  Valuable info at the very least -


Later - thanks for all the great info -

Larry T (67 MGB, 74 911, 78 240D, 91 300D)
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Test Results http://members.rennlist.com/oil
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