I've heard of the #14 head issue...where do you look
to find that #?
I am HOPING that the a/c is simply a re-charge. He
didn't drive it much...but am prepared for the worst.
Chris
--- Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 03:16:33PM -0700,
> Christopher McCann wrote:
> > No
Kevin,
Dowel size. Didn't hit me until I was walking out of my office carrying two
Slackware CDs. If the dowel will just fit inside the hole of a CD-ROM, then
you will have the size that I used to ream out the prechamber.
Don
tire seperation...when the threads come off the tire
On 9/23/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> <,I thought that seperation occured only with re-treads.>>
>
> To whom do you refer?
>
> RLE
>
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my honda's transmission broke down at 175K
On 9/25/05, George Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There's a new Honda commercial Starring Danica Patrick that just cracked
> me
> up the first 2 times I saw it.
>
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i don't give honda or toyota very high marks...I've owned both...i think
japanese cars were thought of as being good only because american cars (at
the time) were so crappy.
On 9/24/05, LT Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is it just my imagination, or does the new Kia Amanti look a whole lot
> l
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 05:51:54PM -0400, Marshall Booth wrote:
> I sent you the Mercedes diagnostic.
For what it's worth, that diagnostic you sent me is WAY more straghtforward
than the one on the CD. The CD spends a lot more time diagnosing things that
you really don't need to, according to this
20 ft/lbs is a good guess, maybe 25. Small diameter bolt (8mm thread?)
in soft aluminum.
Use antiseize
Peter
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 03:16:33PM -0700, Christopher McCann wrote:
> No rust (a little around the rear jack points), 145K
> miles, red. I couldn't believe how fast it
> accelerates. Incredibly smooth ride...excellent
> handling. Wow. Trap has been gutted. Bought from a
> farmer in IA (who drove it
Got a nice '87 300TD today for the wife. She was tired
of the mpg's on the Sienna, so we gave the man $100
earnest and he's holding it till the van sells. Should
not be too hard to unload it.
No rust (a little around the rear jack points), 145K
miles, red. I couldn't believe how fast it
accelerate
OK Don wrote:
Anyone have an idea of what the torque value should be for the intake
manifold to cylinder head bolts? I've searched the FRM CD and haven't
found a thing. 450 Engine (117.985).
That question has been asked a lot and never satisfactorily answered.
Here's Stu Ritter's reply (from
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 05:51:54PM -0400, Marshall Booth wrote:
> Kevin, If there is an open plug, then NONE will heat. If there is a
> shorted plug, then there may be heat in the plugs above the short, but
> none to the cylinders below the short.
That's what I thought.
> I sent you the Mercede
Kevin wrote:
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 05:25:13PM -0400, Marshall Booth wrote:
LT Don wrote:
No guarantee that this will fix your problem ... just my own experience.
I had that problem for a while. After reaming out the glow plug hole and
breaking up some carbon bridges, the problem went away.
Anyone have an idea of what the torque value should be for the intake
manifold to cylinder head bolts? I've searched the FRM CD and haven't
found a thing. 450 Engine (117.985).
I did find that these bolts on the engine I pulled out (wouldn't
start) were finger loose on one side, and rather tight o
I used a piece of wooden dowel to ream mine out. I've also read that you can
get an old glow plug, deform the loop a bit, and use that too.
On 9/26/05, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I should probably get my hands on a
> reamer for the plugs too like Don suggests. It would not surprise me on
If there is a carbon bridge, the glow plug shorts out.
On 9/26/05, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 05:25:13PM -0400, Marshall Booth wrote:
> > LT Don wrote:
> > > No guarantee that this will fix your problem ... just my own
> experience.
> > >
> > > I had that problem
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 05:25:13PM -0400, Marshall Booth wrote:
> LT Don wrote:
> > No guarantee that this will fix your problem ... just my own experience.
> >
> > I had that problem for a while. After reaming out the glow plug hole and
> > breaking up some carbon bridges, the problem went away.
LT Don wrote:
No guarantee that this will fix your problem ... just my own experience.
I had that problem for a while. After reaming out the glow plug hole and
breaking up some carbon bridges, the problem went away.
Don has dealt with this lately. I NEVER had a 2nd ver. key start system
so he
Kevin wrote:
> Does the 'glow plug light comes on momentarily occasionally while driving'
> nonsense on a series-plugged car mean there is a dead plug? (Car in =
> question is a 78 300D with stock plugs).
> =
> Just curious...
> =
> K
All you can be SURE of is that if the dash light illuminates
No guarantee that this will fix your problem ... just my own experience.
I had that problem for a while. After reaming out the glow plug hole and
breaking up some carbon bridges, the problem went away.
On 9/26/05, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Does the 'glow plug light comes on momentarily
Does the 'glow plug light comes on momentarily occasionally while driving'
nonsense on a series-plugged car mean there is a dead plug? (Car in
question is a 78 300D with stock plugs).
Just curious...
K
Yes, Alex, same car. I've been asking $3500, but I imagine not too many =
people want to pay that much for a car that has any problems though this on=
e =
with the turn signal is minor. Here are some pictures of the car.
Kevin in Hillsboro Oregon
1978
300CD 200K+ miles, Vinnie =
-
This is old, but is making the rounds again --
Scientists Discover New Element
A major research institution has just announced the discovery of
the heaviest element yet known to science. The new element has been
named "Governmentium".
Governmentium has one neutron, 12 assistant neutrons,75
Did yous guys see this?
Not sure if it's been snatched up yet...
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/car/99787767.html
Bob Rentfro
'77 300D 140K
Litchfield Park, AZ
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep 26 19:57:33 2005
Received: from mail.portbridge.com ([209.170.128.125])
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Surely there is some intoxicating beverage that we can brew from soy!
Hell, maybe it works for a hangover remedy.
Thomas E. Potter
Telephone: (713) 215-2877
Fax: (713) 215-2551
Mobile: (832) 794-0536
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Contracted to get that engine from Potomac German [pgauto.com]. He said
that they retested the engine and cylinders showed 360 lbs on all five,
though he said the mechanics who get a lot of their engines say that they
usually run 10 - 15 lbs high. I believe that 345 or 350 is pretty good also
bas
But what the hell would you make out of soy? Soy sauce? Tofu?
On Monday, September 26, 2005, at 11:10 AM, Potter, Tom E wrote:
Whiskey is good. They have lots of sugar cane in LA--we could make rum.
Whiskey and rum--we could forget about ALL our problems.
Thomas E. Potter
Telephone: (713) 2
Whiskey is good. They have lots of sugar cane in LA--we could make rum.
Whiskey and rum--we could forget about ALL our problems.
Thomas E. Potter
Telephone: (713) 215-2877
Fax: (713) 215-2551
Mobile: (832) 794-0536
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Beha
We do not need more Corn based beer! Get some barley or wheat, rice
and corn are good for pigs and chickens. If you are going to distill
the corn, maybe a nice corn whiskey would do.
On Monday, September 26, 2005, at 10:57 AM, Potter, Tom E wrote:
If we are going to distill grain, how abou
If we are going to distill grain, how about some beer? We could make
lots of beer.
Thomas E. Potter
Telephone: (713) 215-2877
Fax: (713) 215-2551
Mobile: (832) 794-0536
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Sent: Monday, September 26, 200
All those poor farmers with way too much grain and a boogered up
Mississippi around NOLA. Maybe they will have to empty silos and grain
elevators to store this years crop. All the old stuff will then be
available to be crushed and refined into fuel. If the toxic slop from
NOLA is scraped up,
remove the stalk from the column and once the boot is out of the way,
you should see a metal ramped track with detents on the ends. Should
be a bit of hump and valley. The valley part needs to be made a tad
deeper so that there is more body to the hump. I used a very thin
pencil type file an
Alex, you have to turn everything off for the 616 to make any speed.
Gump has not power robbing accessories, so she is a little speed demon.
I think her 0-60 is in the 25 second range.
On Sunday, September 25, 2005, at 11:09 PM, Alex Chamberlain wrote:
Yes, I know, old news to most of you
Energyelement.com is the web site and I checked it Thursday for update,
but there was no mention of not having the show. Got there a few
minutes past 11am, and not a car in the lot, not a door open, or a sign
there was anything going on. I had picked up a little handbill flyer
thing at the En
It's not descrimination, there are caps as to how many people from a certain
country can immigrate to the US. There are annual caps for certain visas and
there is a 5 year cap for immigrations, something like 50 000 per year for 5
years puts a halt on open immigration.
-- Original m
I owned a 240D for a while myself and I know *exactly* what you mean.
It gets tiring having to clean all the splattered bugs off the BACK
window glass, but at least the windshield remains clean.
Of course, now I think my 87 300D needs to be faster, after having
spent too much time in the Q-ship...
Here are some of the Cummins Indy racers. I saw a movie of the '52 race when I
was in high school shop class.
http://americanhistory.si.edu/onthemove/collection/object_365.html
http://www.indy500.com/stats/grids.php?raceyear=1952
Thomas E. Potter
Telephone: (713) 215-2877
Fax: (713) 215
Kevin, its been a while since I had to work on one of these but I think I
remember there being a little spring that keeps the switch in the set position.
There are two so chances are if it doesn't lock in either position both springs
have broke or fallen inside the column.
"kevin kraly" <[EMA
Knecht, Mann or Purolator?
On 9/25/05, Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> no, I passed, was testing the filters.
>
> Luther Gulseth wrote:
> > You failed!
> >
> > On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 15:05:41 -0500, Kaleb C. Striplin <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
> Kale
It's not just a tendency, it's official. The U.S. has reverted to an old
standard whereby you cannot obtain a work visa if there are sufficient
numbers of qualified persons in the U.S. already, for the job (and I believe
they assess this by broad national job categories, not geographically, for
exa
Speaking of using cadavers for fuel, in Soylent Green (1974) the issue was a
dwindling food supply. Now, there's no shortage of food, it's the Fuel that
we need.
On 9/24/05, TimothyPilgrim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ...to fuel the state!
>
> Tim
> 1982 300TD Moby
>
> On 9/23/05, redghost <[EMA
For some unknown reason, the U.S. immigration policies discriminate
against northern European immigrants, especially those from the UK and
Canada. Years ago, I tried to hire a Canadian engineer and gave up after
spending almost a year on paperwork. My company also had a British
engineer who worked
WOW!!! And I thought NY state was bad..LOL, Mike
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From: "Russ Maki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "OK Don" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Mercedes mailing list"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 8:38 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Burning van (was Rita)
Well,
Well, both situations applied, as I recall. A taillight bracket on a
gypsy semi fell off the trailer, punched the minivan's gas tank and
then threw a shower of sparks as it was dragged along the pavement. The
van was a ball of fire before the driver could get into the breakdown
lane. Both pare
Reminds me of an article I read in the Indy Star a couple of years ago
when the first of the new Beetle Convertibles came out. I don't
remember it verbatim, but the general idea was this:
When you press the pedal to the floor, in true German efficiency, the
engine files a request in triplicate to
Kevin, I don't know about the turn-signal problem, but is that the
same well-preserved SoCal CD that you described in glowing terms
earlier this year? Got an asking price?
On 9/26/05, kevin kraly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello dieselers.
>
> I've had this problem since I bought the car 6 mont
Hello dieselers.
I've had this problem since I bought the car 6 months ago, but haven't had
much time to get to it until recently.
The turn signal won't stay on unless the stalk is held into position, and
this goes for either left or right turn positions. I was told of a fix
involving a file
In a message dated 9/25/2005 2:09:53 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This weekend I put a new voltage regulator on my 84 300SD. At ikle with
everything off I only get 11.80 volts peaking to 13.5 at about 2000 rpm. Is
this okay or should I be thinking of a new a
Yes, I know, old news to most of you. But I'd never driven one for
any significant length of time until my indy lent me one for two days
while working on my 124. Now I know what "drive it like you stole it"
REALLY means! It maintained cruising speed just fine on the flat, but
it's pretty disconc
Don, what do you know abyt the Leica lenses??
On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 23:00:36 -0500, OK Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't know a thing about any of them, but I like the three chip
design, and have as much objectivity about Leica glass as I do about
MB Diesels --
Go for them -- --
--
Luth
Nonexistent? Do tell! I didn't even know there was going to be one.
On 9/25/05, redghost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Went to to the non-existent 1st NW Biodiesel car show this morning in
> PDX. DORKS!!!
Alex Chamberlain
'87 300D
My MB has a brand new Optima red top which is probably six months old. I
pulled the altenator with the new regulator on it and had it tested at
Shucks and they said it's operating correctly. I'm charging up the battery
tonight and hooking it up tomorrow. I'll update everyone within the next
These readings mean nothing without knowing the state of your battery.
If your battery is less than half charged then these readings are OK.
The peak at 2000 RPM is good.
Thanks,
Tom Hargrave
256-656-1924
www.kegkits.com
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I have been reading camcorderinfo.com and that's what's led me to the
Panisonic line. It's the best value of the 3CCD cameras anyone makes.
Takes the best digital stills, has good manual function (focus ring),
accepts mic input, has a good solid tripod mount, is rugged, and has
FireWire.
On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 17:11:29 -0500 "Kaleb C. Striplin"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> should not need password now
Yup, that's correct. Good show, old bean!
Craig
Luther
I got the same thing the first link I clicked on.
The Second one showed the Pic Ok. Went back to the first link
and got the Pic. BTW I use Mozilla/Thunderbird.
I think this a setting of Mailman, not sure.
Russ W.
Luther Gulseth wrote:
You failedwhen you log in to see the file, it ta
Geez Peter my worst dream come true.
When nobody had told me they could come and the three people I'd actually
talked to told me they specifically couldn't come I emailed everybody who'd
ever emailed me with interest and told them the deal was off. Spent the day
working on my wife's office.
Messed with the 380 that I dropped the 5.0 euro in today. If you
remember the last chapter of the story, was not getting any fuel up
front to the engine. Today pulled the big line off that comes directly
out of the tank and had a little bit of a brownish blackish sort of
liquid come out and t
Luther,
I'd suggest looking at www.camcorderinfo.com - they have reviews,
product comparisons, and a very active discussion forum including a
sections for each major brand (Panasonic is at
http://www.camcorderinfo.com/bbs/f25). I found it helpful when I was
buying a new camcorder last summer.
Yes - your head wouldn't hit the wheel or windshield, but everything
below your neck would be crushed. You'd look better in the coffin
though -- --
On 9/25/05, LT Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know. If there was to be a head-on crash test between a new "full
> size" Kia and my 240D, and
I don't know. If there was to be a head-on crash test between a new "full
size" Kia and my 240D, and I had to be in one of them when the cars hit, I
just might swallow my pride and jump into the air-bag equipped Kia.
On 9/25/05, Harry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Reliability aside, Honda's and T
i think it updates the cookie, then you can hit all the files, but for
the last one which is not there according to the error message
On Sunday, September 25, 2005, at 03:04 PM, Craig McCluskey wrote:
On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 15:00:45 -0500 "Kaleb C. Striplin"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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that car is a Piece of s**t!
On Sunday, September 25, 2005, at 01:00 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
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Clay
Seattle Bioburner
1972 220D - Gump
1995 E300D - Cleo
1987 300SDL - POS - DOA
The FSM would drive a Diesel Benz
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