Unless I'm mistaken, the Ponton was the first chassis with crumple
zones and a rigid passenger compartment. the Adenauer was the last car
built with a separate chassis with body bolted on.
Makes Detroit's refusal to do anything to make cars safer look pretty
shabby.
Peter
TimothyPilgrim wrote:
On that note, replace just the seal or the whole water pump?
My first thought is that the rear bearing has been running in
antifreeze.
What does a pump cost? I'm going to change all my accessory belts while I'm at
it since they're quite worn.
Rusty wants US76.29 for
Thanks. On your recommendation, I bought a case of Italian Tune Up
on ebay, haven't received it yet.
You are kidding. aren't you?
Rick Knoble
1985 300 CD
300SD top speed is 102mph, I believe...you must be
talking of the CD, no?
Top speed on the 87 300TD is 123mph and I EASILY hit
100 the other day. The SD was screaming across Texas
and I only got to 99mph b4 a big truck wouldn't move
out of the way.
Chris
--- Luther Gulseth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I bought a new water pump a couple of months ago at the local auto parts
store when mine started spewing, new one has stamped steel impellers,
don't recall how much it was (I was surprised it was not too much, maybe
$20 or $30). Seems to be working fine. I was surprised they had one in
don't try to make a copy of a crappy key. Get a new one from your local
MB dealer.
From your VIN code
Rick Knoble
1985 300 CD
what all could the blue smoke be? Burning oil, I know, but from what cause?
In other words, what's the differential diagnosis?
Is this worth the $3000 or so it will go for?
On 10/25/05, Mitch Haley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would you look at those wheels?
They wouldn't last a day among
But they would sure be happy here in southern Callifornia. About how much it
cost to rebuild her engine?
On 10/25/05, Mitch Haley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would you look at those wheels?
They wouldn't last a day among Michigan potholes, or even a railroad
crossing.
Buy a pump from Rusty. Anything else is wasting time and money. In HI,
because i usually only drove no more than the 40 miles into Hilo, I tried
to get by without replacing a pump that was leaking a little. It seized
halfway to Kona on a Sat. I had to let the car sit until I could order a
Thanks Mitch and Loren.
The short answer is that No, Rusty does not ship to Canada. I think it
was due to past problems. Therefore, I won't be buying anything from
him - I'll have to go to the dealer.
Mitch, what are you describing regarding the rear bearing? The rear
crank bearing or the rear
I imagine it's limited by revs only?
On 10/25/05, Christopher McCann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
300SD top speed is 102mph, I believe...you must be
talking of the CD, no?
Top speed on the 87 300TD is 123mph and I EASILY hit
100 the other day. The SD was screaming across Texas
and I only got
I would say that it would have been classified as a wagon, same as the Ford
Bronco. Or in the vernacular of IH, International Scout, Anything less is
just a car!
Regards,
--
Rory Morrison
Oroville, WA
1985 300SD
1982 300TD
so you are a wreckless driver?
Luther Gulseth wrote:
I don't know what kind of Benz you drive, but mine is usually passing the
gass guzzlin SUV's. It's most happy at speeds approaching and exceeding
100mph. YMMV.
Luther
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 17:32:52 -0500, Gabriel S. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TimothyPilgrim wrote:
Thanks Marshall and Tom.
The reason I ask is that I have reason to believe that my waterpump
seal is blown (coolant coming out the weep hole at the pump top), and
in my slow process of repair, I've removed the fan only. I just wanted
to know if I ran into trouble with the
Will do sir!
In your experience, how difficult is it to do so? Remember, I've got
the fan off already, and it's getting cool outside...
Tim
1982 300TD Moby
On 10/25/05, Marshall Booth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TimothyPilgrim wrote:
Thanks Marshall and Tom.
The reason I ask is that I have
Ship it to me, I live 7 miles from the Canadian Post office and can re-mail
it.
contact me off-list if you are interested
--
Rory Morrison
Oroville, WA
1985 300SD
1982 300TD
On 10/25/05, TimothyPilgrim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Mitch and Loren.
The short answer is that No, Rusty does
Thanks Marshall,
I have a family member who is considering plunking down the 54K to buy a
new CDI.
Dwight Giles
1979 240D auto 244k + miles
1990 300D 2.5t 127K miles
Wickford, RI
Bissell Cove Quahog Auto Salvage Co.
- Original Message -
From: Marshall Booth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Okay thanks. But first I'll check out around here to see what I can
find locally. I'd also like to do the work this weekend since it's
supposed to be much warmer and sunny. If I can find a local pump in
stock, I'll probably go that route.
Tim
On 10/25/05, Rory [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ship it
Gerry,
Try looking at the following,which describes the location of the emergency
release under the seat on an 85. I owned 2 84s and they both had the release.
Worth a shot!
Mike Boerner
87 300sdl, 125k
87 300d130k
http://mb.braingears.com/123_DISK1/program/OM/OM-14.pdf
Well from what I can see it is to do with the name of the fuel that is used
in a particular engine. It would be confusing to call the HCCI engines
diesels because people would assume that they run on diesel.
Now listen carefully dear, even though this new car has an engine called a
diesel in
I am getting a lot of noise from the fan area. The fan spins freely
when the motor is not running (which I believe it did not do
earlier). It also rotates when the motor is running. The fan is
plastic and is not coming in contact with the shrouding.
What needs to be replaced?
Thanks for
If its leaking, the pump bearings are on their way out. that is why I said
not to risk the pump seizing. If you can't buy from Rusty, then find an
alternate source or go to a stealership.
At 06:52 PM 10/25/2005, you wrote:
Thanks Mitch and Loren.
The short answer is that No, Rusty does not
On 10/25/05, Hendrik Riessen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well from what I can see it is to do with the name of the fuel that is
used
in a particular engine.
I'd agree with Hendrik, although our diesels are compression ignition,
they run on diesel fuel. Some Military Multi-fuel engines can run
Okay, that's good to know.
Tim
1982 300TD Moby
On 10/25/05, Loren Faeth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If its leaking, the pump bearings are on their way out. that is why I said
not to risk the pump seizing. If you can't buy from Rusty, then find an
alternate source or go to a stealership.
At
http://www.dieselsecret.com/
Someone on the mog list posted this.
They have a German technician so it must work:-)
Hendrik
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Oct 26 01:26:28 2005
Received: from wproxy.gmail.com ([64.233.184.196])
by server1.arterytc1.net with esmtp (Exim 4.52) id
Ja, but the definition of Diesel is compression ignition. So, an argument
can be made both ways. Since it is a honda, I say WHO CARES?
Diesel engines can run on whale oil, but they are not called whale engines
if so, or soy engines if run on soy oil.
At 08:09 PM 10/25/2005, you wrote:
At some time fairly close to Tue, 25 Oct 2005 12:04:08 -0700,
rumor has it that Gabriel wrote:
My question is: Why wasn't the O ring just
replaced instead of trying to fix it really quick...It can't be that
expensive for an O right
Err, well
In my experience:
If I find a repair on
Could anyone run a repot on a 1979 240 D vin 12312312094914. I would
appreciate it.
Regards Tom Scordato
Bellefonte PA
- Original Message -
From: Loren Faeth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mercedes mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 9:23 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] HCCI
I am not a wreckless driver, i prefer to call myself a spirited driver.
On 10/25/05, Kaleb C. Striplin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so you are a wreckless driver?
Luther Gulseth wrote:
I don't know what kind of Benz you drive, but mine is usually passing
the
gass guzzlin SUV's. It's most
Probably Snake Oil...
But we will await the reply from our esteemed Dr. Diesel..
Take care,
Chuck
Phoenix AZ
On Oct 25, 2005, at 6:25 PM, Hendrik Riessen wrote:
http://www.dieselsecret.com/
Someone on the mog list posted this.
They have a German technician so it must work:-)
A lesson we all need to learn is THERE ARE NO QUICK QUESTIONS!!!
Take care and be safe,
Chuck
Phoenix, AZ
On Oct 25, 2005, at 6:23 PM, TimothyPilgrim wrote:
Okay, that's good to know.
Tim
1982 300TD Moby
On 10/25/05, Loren Faeth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If its leaking, the pump bearings
Sunil Hari wrote:
what all could the blue smoke be? Burning oil, I know, but from what cause?
Either head gasket, valve guides or piston rings.
I suspect it's the reason why mine recently had a valve job. It still
burns a qt per 3000 miles, if the seller is to be believed.
Mitch
1979
we best keep reading...it looks like the $.46/gal has to do with resteraunt
grease/oil that one might add the product to...or, did i miss it??
Yea, Luther, you just love that feeling of the wind blowing in your hair,
don't you? Don't forget that not all of us are driving S-Class turbos. :-)
Don
[Benz temporarily down pending installation of tie rod ends and lower ball
joints.]
On 10/25/05, Luther Gulseth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
Don't you love it when you have a problem that is exasperating and some
comes up with this type of solution.
Dennis Perkins
84 300SD
I have a few suggestions:
1. Cut the top of the trunk open (with a torch), seal it with bed liner add
some plumbing, water heater, champagne, girls and you have
IIRC there is more difference between between spark ignition and compression
ignition than the fuel and ignition source.
The two are idealized with different thermodynamic cycles.
Spark ignitioin (SI) uses the Otto cycle which sucks in the fuel/air charge
during the intake stroke. After
Hmmmn shouldn't that be Dr. Compression Ignition Engine:-)
Hendrik
- Original Message -
From: Chuck Landenberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mercedes mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Snakeoil?
Probably Snake Oil...
But we
If he is serious, we need to get Kaleb selling case loads of that on
eBay.
On Tuesday, October 25, 2005, at 04:29 PM, Rick Knoble wrote:
Thanks. On your recommendation, I bought a case of Italian Tune Up
on ebay, haven't received it yet.
You are kidding. aren't you?
Rick Knoble
1985
Wilma blew that part of the world away after Stan soggied it up
On Tuesday, October 25, 2005, at 09:48 AM, Mitch Haley wrote:
David Brodbeck wrote:
After less than a year, my VIN-cut key's head has disintegrated,
leaving
me with just the metal stub. I notice Performance Products has a
I think I just got an idea!
On 10/25/05, Rick Knoble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks. On your recommendation, I bought a case of Italian Tune Up
on ebay, haven't received it yet.
You are kidding. aren't you?
Rick Knoble
1985 300 CD
___
For
On 24 Oct 2005 at 20:04, Marshall Booth wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It has been pointed out to me a few times that engine mounts can
cause apparent engine vibration. How long do they usually last? I
think the ones in my 91 300D 2.5t are about 70k miles old. I would
have thought
Dennis Perkins wrote:
Don't you love it when you have a problem that is exasperating and some
comes up with this type of solution.
I read somewhere about a guy who actually took off the license plate
and used a hole saw to cut a hole right over the latch assembly.
It worked, and was
Tom Scordato wrote:
Could anyone run a repot on a 1979 240 D vin 12312312094914. I would
appreciate it.
Not through carfax, that's the old numbering scheme, which carfax never
collected data on. Need the 17 character WDB numbers that came along in
1980 or 1981.
My Jetta is a 2000 model TDI. Inside the filler neck is a button (on the
left side as you look in the filler hole) that gets pushed down by the fuel
cap when it is put on. The vent is there for fuel expansion. Any way if
you press this button while fueling you can put another 1.5 gallons of
TimothyPilgrim wrote:
Mitch, what are you describing regarding the rear bearing? The rear
crank bearing or the rear pump bearing?
The rear pump bearing. Water pumps generally have pulley, bearing, weep hole,
bearing, water seal, impeller. If coolant goes out the weep hole, it probably
means
degcoast wrote:
Thanks Marshall,
I have a family member who is considering plunking down the 54K to buy a
new CDI.
http://www.mercedesshop.com/shopforum/showthread.php3?t=124288
The reason i asked that question was because i thougth there might have been
a metal warping issue that a new O ring wouldn't remedy.
On 10/25/05, Fmiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At some time fairly close to Tue, 25 Oct 2005 12:04:08 -0700,
rumor has it that Gabriel wrote:
My question is:
Hendrik,
Someone once wrote a rose by any other name would smell as sweet...
Take care,
Chuck
Phoenix AZ
On Oct 25, 2005, at 7:11 PM, Hendrik Riessen wrote:
Hmmmn shouldn't that be Dr. Compression Ignition Engine:-)
Hendrik
- Original Message -
From: Chuck Landenberger [EMAIL
Put the new mounts on the floorboard, knock a couple of hours worth of
work off the price, and I'd be real happy to buy it from you -- --
(depending on the final price, of course).
On 10/25/05, Donald Snook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am going to be selling my 1990 300D 2.5 244K soon. I am
Well, darn! After reading a couple of novels by Dan Brown, I was
rather intrigued by the supposed knights of the templar/rose (sp?) and
the Masons - now you've gone and ruined it for me!
On 10/25/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have not replied to this thread because it seems to
Rory wrote:
I would say that it would have been classified as a wagon, same as the Ford
Bronco. Or in the vernacular of IH, International Scout, Anything less is
just a car!
The distinction between car and light truck wasn't important until
CAFE came along and established different fuel
If it's a water pump you need, don't waste your time getting it from
the US. The price at Mercedes-Benz downtown is only CAN$120, plus a
$92 core charge that is refunded when you bring back the old pump. By
the time you get a US pump across the border and into CDN$, it's the
same amount.
Agreed - the gas sucking SLC won't be so bad to drive now -- I'm
inspired to take more time off work and get it running.
On 10/25/05, Trampas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to thank you guys for making me feel better. Here I had been feeling
bad about getting 560SEL, especially after the gas
John M McIntosh wrote:
Well they use to also suck gasoline when you had carburettors, you
need to control the fuel and air mixture
to ensure best milage/combustion cycle.
This gets at the point that there are actually *two* types of vacuum
available on many gasoline engines: manifold
Peter Frederick wrote:
Unless I'm mistaken, the Ponton was the first chassis with crumple
zones and a rigid passenger compartment. the Adenauer was the last car
built with a separate chassis with body bolted on.
Makes Detroit's refusal to do anything to make cars safer look pretty
shabby.
What specific steps do I take to respond to a question, or to ask a question in
this venue?
Thanks,
Jerry
Gerry, when you tried the vacuum pods, did they hold vacuum? Or is the
problem that you can't get the vacuum pod to engage the lock, and the
lock won't turn to use the key method?
The previous owner of my car had a vacuum failure, and he had only a
valet key. He got the trunk open by
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 10:17:39 -0500 Potter, Tom E
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That was the theory of Thomas Malthus. The industrial revolution
disrupted his theory as I remember from my studies (Specifically,
mechanized farming allowed more food to be grown). That is the problem
with any
just ask it any way you like...they don't answer your questions unless you
have a signature which shows your car model and year.
On 10/25/05, Jerry Herrman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What specific steps do I take to respond to a question, or to ask a
question in this venue?
Thanks,
Jerry
what novels of his, besides the davinci codes, did you read?
On 10/25/05, OK Don [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, darn! After reading a couple of novels by Dan Brown, I was
rather intrigued by the supposed knights of the templar/rose (sp?) and
the Masons - now you've gone and ruined it for me!
Some how I doubut they have that problem in Utah or Mexico.
On 10/25/05, Craig McCluskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 10:17:39 -0500 Potter, Tom E
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That was the theory of Thomas Malthus. The industrial revolution
disrupted his theory as I remember
Sunil Hari wrote:
Solution - complain to your MB dealer that the key head disintegrated, and
get them to give you a new one.
Not really an option -- the dealership I got the key from is a good 1900
miles away, now.
Jerry,
To start a new thread:
List the title in the subject type away.
To respond to a thread:
Just respond to the email - your response will be re-distribited to all list
members.
Thanks,
Tom Hargrave
256-656-1924
www.kegkits.com
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Corvair had two lethal problems, one by design and one by pure
idiocy, I think --
to whit: the swing axle rear end was not protected against jacking, so
at very high side loads the outside rear wheel could aquire so much
camber that the rim would dig into the pavement. The resultant
negative sir, have not topped the CD out...it pins out at 85. The SD,
OTOH, reads to 120, and will almost make that. Top speed around 115 (so
far).
Kaleb, and yes, by definition, that makes me a reckless driver. I've only
had the SD above 100 2 or 3 times (1 time in southern
And if someone did call you gay, why would that offend you? I mean,
being gay is only immoral from a religious standpoint anyway...
assuming you're not taking it with the old-school definition of
showing or characterized by cheerfulness and lighthearted excitement;
merry.
RUN AWAY VERY FAR AND EXTREMELY FAST. If you actually want the research,
I'll dig it up on the Yahoo Biodiesel archives. Someone asks weekly about
it there.
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 20:25:37 -0500, Hendrik Riessen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.dieselsecret.com/
Someone on the mog
tastefully added. Thanks.
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 18:52:33 -0500, Rick Knoble [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
don't try to make a copy of a crappy key. Get a new one from your local
MB dealer.
From your VIN code
Rick Knoble
1985 300 CD
___
For new parts
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could anyone run a repot on a 1979 240 D vin 12312312094914. I would
appreciate it.
You can't run CarFax on cars prior to 80 or 81, Tom. CarFax does not
recognize the old VIN format (it wants WDB__ etc).
Mac
- Original Message -
IIRC there is more difference between between spark ignition and
compression
ignition than the fuel and ignition source.
The two are idealized with different thermodynamic cycles.
Spark ignitioin (SI) uses the Otto cycle which sucks in the fuel/air
charge
Many thanks to:
Thomas E. Potter, Steve Van Cleve, Don Merriman, Levi Smith, Dave M., Mitch
Haley, Christopher McCann, Kevin Kraly, Randy Bennell, Luther Gulseth,
Gabriel S., Rick Knoble, Mike Boerner, Dennis Perkins, Lt. Don, David
Brodbeck, and Steve McSween for the suggestions on getting the
Yes, I have never been able to run a CARFAX on my '79.
Dwight Giles
1979 240D auto 244k + miles
1990 300D 2.5t 127K miles
Wickford, RI
- Original Message -
From: Mitch Haley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mercedes mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 10:47 PM
Subject:
Message: 18
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 20:58:44 -0700
From: Gabriel S. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MBZ] (no subject)
To: Mercedes mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID:
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just ask it any way you like...they don't answer your
Mitch thans for trying, Tom
- Original Message -
From: Mitch Haley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mercedes mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 10:47 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] MB Car Fax 1979 240 D
Tom Scordato wrote:
Could anyone run a repot on a 1979 240 D vin
I'd kind of wondered on the specifics of this myself. I *think* I might be
starting to get a better handle on it now...
So, what I'm hearing is basically that on a gas engine with a throttle
plate, when the cylinders are drawing in air, the throttle plate is a
restriction which is what creates
You have pretty much got it.
Regards,
Trampas
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Levi Smith
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 7:38 AM
To: Mercedes mailing list
Subject: Re: [MBZ] why does a gas engine create vacuum and a diesel does
Not saying I agree with your analogy, but if you get the right car from the
start, there is no need to trade it. Sure you have to take care of it, but
that's true with any car. I'd rather polish the car I know will be around
then put time into one that is getting traded in anyway.
And when
Angels and Demons and Digital Fortress (no Mason's here). There
are also similar references in Umberto Eco's Foulcault's Pendulum.
On 10/25/05, Gabriel S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what novels of his, besides the davinci codes, did you read?
--
OK Don, KD5NRO
Norman, OK
'87 300SDL, '81 240D,
Is that like a filter that automatically forwards posts to the banned
list based on key words? Oh, I think you were refering to Autobahn --
German highways!
Now both of you, think about the design ideas that MB was using. I have 1
word for you AUTOBAN.
--
OK Don, KD5NRO
Norman, OK
'87
Thanks for some good info David. I didn't know he actually shipped to
UPS, but as an angry Canuck, I refuse to deal with people/companies
who only ship to Canada with UPS. That horrible example of a
money-gouging company... Argh.
You've got a spare pump? Is it new? I guess I don't get that nice
Bzzzt - wrong. The same volume flowing through a smaller area
in the same time span requires higher speed. Higher speed produces
lower pressure. The fuel is literally sucked out of the carburator
porportionaly to the speed of the air - more vacuum (lower manifold
pressure)=faster air
So wierd...
I noticed on the way to work today that diesel had again DROPPED this time
$0.06 to $2.79.
Gas is $2.55 so I'm not doing the happy dance but its still much cheaper for me
to drive Hammie than my pickup truck.
I drove all the way to work today without exceeding 70mph (I got up
On my 83 300SD the cruise control will not hold the
desired speed. I can use the accelerate function to
get the vehicle up to speed. I can also keep my foot
on the accelerator and feel the cruise control trying
to hold the vehicle at speed until it eventually gives
up.
Yesterday I cleaned and
I've got Foucault's Pendulum sitting here on my desk. Let me check...
Yup, I made it to page 46 before I called it quits. Now I'm an
intelligent guy who love science, philosophy and espionage, but I just
couldn't get into it. Must be the mangled Italian to English
translation.
I've read Demons
Foucault's Pendulum is good if you can get past that beginning - it
was a lot of work. I don't know why I persevered, but it was a good
book in a perverse sort of way. Deception Point is next on my list.
On 10/26/05, TimothyPilgrim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got Foucault's Pendulum sitting
I was afraid that you might do your homework ;-)
On 10/26/05, Donald Snook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok Don wrote:
Put the new mounts on the floorboard, knock a couple of hours worth of
work off the price, and I'd be real happy to buy it from you -- --
(depending on the final price, of
I think we need Marshall to chime in here with
official top speed numbers. I am almost certain I saw
102 for the SD, which means I have a hard time seeing
yours going 115 - not saying you are lying, just
wondering what's not right here - maybe my car and my
firgures...? Anyone got official figs
nobody drives a used car by choice.
If I hit the lotto and won 180 million, I would buy
MANY used cars...and prolly not one new one.
Chris
--- Dave M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And if someone did call you gay, why would that
offend you? I mean,
being gay is only immoral from a religious
Rusty DOES ship to Canada. We use USPS to save you customs.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of TimothyPilgrim
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 7:52 PM
To: Mercedes mailing list
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Quick Question
Thanks Mitch and Loren.
The
Unless you call and get Hursty. Ask for Rusty himself in person.
___
GG
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Rusty Cullens
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 9:02 AM
To: 'Mercedes mailing list'
Subject: Re: [MBZ]
John,
I believe Mercedes changed their rust-prevention procedures on the
later chassis, from roughly the mid-1990's forward. Why do that? The
main motivation was probably cost savings. (Yeah - BAD decision!) But
there could have possibly been some environmental concerns as well.
The W124 was
Hi John,
I'm afraid I don't have an answer for you, but if you hear anything I'd
appreciate hearing what you're told. A few months ago I got a note from a
guy wanting my help finding out about MBs claims for rust protection. I did
some research and could not find any reference to Rust
Correct.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of George Gregory
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 10:09 AM
To: 'Mercedes mailing list'
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Quick Question
Unless you call and get Hursty. Ask for Rusty himself in person.
Mercedes did have some paint problems in the late nineties. They where
trying to use a more enviromentally paint on their cars and it just was not
up to the job. Plenty of W210 owners not happy. Not sure about the other
classes so much but I have seen plenty of pics of 210's with unacceptable
Fred,
This sounds like a classic case of a failed or failing cruise
amplifier. New ones are outrageously expensive ($600+ wholesale!). You
should be able to get a rebuilt unit for under $200 last time I
checked. Give Rusty a call. Another option is 'resoldering' the
circuit board, but this has
Guess my '93 with 175K was a pretty good deal at $6K. :)
It's locationally challenged (for me...Boston-Raleigh), but a $150
plane ticket and a tank of fuel will fix that.
Lee
On 10/26/05, Donald Snook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok Don wrote:
When I figure out a price I will let you
John Peterson wrote:
I'm wondering what happened that caused the 96-99 bodies to rust - here in
the North East, I see loads of '87 - '95 124's with perfect paint and
bodies- even with the horrible salt we get. But I see many of the newer
style with rust, especially on the rear trunk and front
its too old
Tom Scordato wrote:
Could anyone run a repot on a 1979 240 D vin 12312312094914. I would
appreciate it.
Regards Tom Scordato
Bellefonte PA
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Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
89 560SEL, 87 300SDL, 85 380SE, 85 300D,
84 250 LWB, 83 300TD, 81 300TD, 81 240D, 81 240D,
76
Hey Dave M. why don't you just stop your barking already? I really don't
feel like getting into it with you.
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I have not been paying attention. If your trunk lock is stuck, you can
get it open by selecting the tail light that is in the worse shape,
busting it out completely then reaching in thru the opening to gain
access to the panel that covers the locking mechanism and unlock it from
the inside.
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