On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 17:23:37 -0600 "Kaleb C. Striplin, Cox Auto Trader"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> interesting, this opens up possibilities
>
> http://adcache.collectorcartraderonline.com/10/1/4/85899014.htm
The ad says,
Two small rust spots but overall clean and presentable.
One look at
I was talking about the fact that 126 seats will fit in a 116.
Craig McCluskey wrote:
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 17:23:37 -0600 "Kaleb C. Striplin, Cox Auto Trader"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
interesting, this opens up possibilities
http://adcache.collectorcartraderonline.com/10/1/4/85899014.htm
Thak you Philip and everyone else who helped me.!
Regards Tom Scordato
1979 240D
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Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 6:51 PM
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rumor has it that [EMAIL PR
Are the Volvo 240 series a good car? I think they are 4 cylinders. I seem
to recall these being one of the high mileage gassers
Friend of mine is looking around 1983-1989 vintage.
Are they easy to work on? Any stories?
Regards Tom Scordato
Bellefonte PA
1979 240D
Hi all,
Looking for a solution to copy a DVD installer to CD's. I breaks out to 5
CD's but the download would kill my sat. connection.
Anybody know of free software to do this? The disk is SLED10
Thanks
Rory
I'd like to hear this too - have wondered. I know college-type kids run
around in them, so I bet they're reliable. Funny how they have a 240D
designation in a Volvo, but it's not a diesel.
Brian
On 11/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are the Volvo 240 series a good car? I
Has anyone else out there that uses gmail been getting a lot more spam
lately? Every six hours or so, I get the same crop of "offers" or "prize
notifications" from jc penny, walmart, ebay and home depot.
Brian
I've noticed a lot more. but it's automatically going into the spam
folder. so I don't really care.
On 11/24/06, Zoltan Finks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone else out there that uses gmail been getting a lot more spam
lately? Every six hours or so, I get the same crop of "offers" or "prize
I haven't checked under the hood for more than a few seconds, but I'll check
under there to see whether or not there's any ABS hardware on the driver's
side fender. I'm willing to bet that it's not there judging by Herr Doktor
Booth's response.
Kevin in Hillsboro Oregon
1983 300SD 284K miles
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The Volvo 240 probably has the best overall build quality of any car
I've ever seen, and are designed to be easy to maintain. The
1975-1980 models have more durable interiors, are easier to work on,
and have less electrical problems. They aren't
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I've owned about 7 240s, and have never had a major breakdown or been
left stranded in one. They do not have a 240D, just a 240DL which is
the low end trim model. The diesel has the entire word diesel written
out on the trunk.
Tyler
On Nov 24
240s are a great and durable workhorse, but I'd also recommend the 7-series
Volvos, which are a great value, and have more usable space. If I had to
drive a gasser, and wasn't hip to MBs, I'd be driving either an Audi A4
wagon or a Volvo 740 wagon.
On 11/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Ditto, but lots of volume lately.
On 11/24/06, OK Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've noticed a lot more. but it's automatically going into the spam
folder. so I don't really care.
Casey
Olympia, WA
Biodiesel: "I drive in a persistent vegetative state"
'87 300TD intercooler/propane #22 0-60m
Funnily enough this thread ended up in my spam folder:-) however according
to the K9 score thingy it is not classed as spam, so who knows what is going
on.
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From: "OK Don" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 1:25 PM
The Volvo 240 series are a GREAT car! The later models(86-89) had MUCH
better fuel injection than the earlier models. They are IMHO as solid and
probably the only car safer than a MBZ W123 240D. They handle very well,
hold up to abuse even better and keep you alive in a crash the best. I had
Is there some technique that I need to employ in order to get these same
entities to stop spamming me? I report them as spam every time, but messages
come in from the same sources every few hours. Quite an aggressive campaign
they have, whomever they are.
Brian
On 11/24/06, OK Don <[EMAIL PROTE
I did go ahead and go into settings and create a filter. We'll see how
effective that is.
Brian
On 11/24/06, Zoltan Finks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there some technique that I need to employ in order to get these same
entities to stop spamming me? I report them as spam every time, but mes
I haven't checked under the hood for more than a few seconds, but I'll
check
under there to see whether or not there's any ABS hardware on the
driver's
side fender. I'm willing to bet that it's not there judging by Herr
Doktor
Booth's response.
Could be. But it was available as an option s
Thanks Marshal; i was wondering if the 2 times 90% turning was correct; i
used it; puts some GOOD torque on the bolts; i did it 2 times as my
Haynes manual says, HOPING this was not a misprint; also remembering that
these are Stretch bolts; thanks for verifying this, Steve
I get "you are not authorized to view this page" when I click on the
Mercedes manuals link
Brian
On 11/24/06, Hans Neureiter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I try to open this website and get "FORBIDDEN"
http://skinnerbox.steaky.org/
--
Hans Neureiter, Houston, TX
'82 300SD, '95 E300D
___
rumor has it that Rory wrote:
> Hi all,
> Looking for a solution to copy a DVD installer to CD's. I breaks out
> to 5 CD's but the download would kill my sat. connection.
> Anybody know of free software to do this? The disk is SLED10
What OS are you using?
And how would downloading 5 CD be any b
Here's good resource to ask that question:
http://www.cdfreaks.com/
Jeff Zedic
Toronto
I'm sure hoping that this car has ABS or all four rotors are warped which is
unlikely. I've always ridden in front, but I think that I'll take a back
seat on the issue when next we hit the road. It feels like pulsing is
coming from there as well as the front.
Kevin in Hillsboro Oregon
1983 3
I use Mozilla Thunderbird for my e-mail client. It has a way cool
teachable junk mail utility. Mine is filtering all messages identified
as "junk" to a junk folder which gets periodically emptied. It still
lets a few spams through, but it is still learning and it is getting
better.
Lee
Zoltan Fi
I have a neighbor that bought an older Volvo several years ago. It had a
(5) cylinder VW diesel in it (?). He now has (2) more Volvos, one of which
is a new 40 series.
Robert Massmann
Wilmington, Ohio
87 190D 2.5 Turbo
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Thanks. I am rolling my sleeves up already.
On 11/24/06, ned kleinhenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<< Where did you get the timing pin tool? Rusty?>>
HansLRe: I got a blocking pin from Rusty. I think it is called
tool number 601589052100
Of all the tools called for in the procedure, that is t
Thank you Tyler/Tom Scordato
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The Volvo 240 probably has the
thaks Mike/Tom Scordato
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Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 12:21 AM
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The Volvo 240 series are a GREAT car! The later models(86-89) had MUCH
better fu
thanks Casey/Tom Scordato
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240s are a great and durable workhorse, but I'd also recommend the
7-series
Volvos,
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> 240s are a great and durable workhorse, but I'd also recommend the 7-series
> Volvos, which are a great value, and have more usable space. If I had to
> drive a gasser, and wasn't hip to MBs, I'd be driving either an Audi A4
> wagon or a Volvo 740 wagon.
>
Will seCOnd the 740 reCommendation
So you believe me now, doya?
Mac
on 11/24/06 7:32 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was talking about the fact that 126 seats will fit in a 116.
>
Yebbut where are the controls? I don't see them anywhere in the pics. Weird.
Maybe he just put 126 boxes/pads/covers onto the original w116 seats? They
do look nice tho.
Mac
on 11/24/06 6:23 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin, Cox Auto Trader at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> interesting, this opens up possibili
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are the Volvo 240 series a good car? I think they are 4 cylinders. I seem
to recall these being one of the high mileage gassers
Friend of mine is looking around 1983-1989 vintage.
Are they easy to work on? Any stories?
Biggest problem I know of is that in the "salt
Mike Canfield wrote:
The Volvo 240 series are a GREAT car! The later models(86-89) had MUCH
better fuel injection than the earlier models. They are IMHO as solid and
probably the only car safer than a MBZ W123 240D. They handle very well,
hold up to abuse even better and keep you alive in a
Anytime Tom.
Mike
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To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Non MB Diesel Question
thaks Mike/Tom Scordato
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To: "M
DamnThey have planned obsolescence down to the day now ay?
Technology...
Mike
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To:
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Non MB Diesel Question
>
> 240s are a great and durable workhorse,
not noticing spam is the reason i use gmail.
On 11/24/06, Zoltan Finks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone else out there that uses gmail been getting a lot more spam
lately? Every six hours or so, I get the same crop of "offers" or "prize
notifications" from jc penny, walmart, ebay and home
Agreed, the ride of the Volvo is much more harsh than the MBZ 240D. That
harshness translates into better cornering and overall "sporty" feeling in
the Volvo. I have owned both and as far as fun to drive I'll take the Volvo
around town and the back roads and the Mercedes on the highway at 85MP
Hi Peter --
Price?
Larry T (67 MGB, 74 911, 78 240D, 91 300D)
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I can provide input as the the rust resistance of Swedish metal. My 84 Saab
900 came from Vermont and has spent most of its life here in Minnesota.
I am quite impressed with the lack of rust on the body, including the
floorpans throughout. The thing came with undercoating. I can see it, and
it's
Even with the recent increase, only a few (one every other week) gets
past the Gmail spam filter - I just empty the spam box out of habit -
don't realy even need to do that.
On 11/25/06, Gary Hurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
not noticing spam is the reason i use gmail.
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OK Don, KD5NRO
Norma
And that's just how it used to be for me with gmail. But it's changed
recently. Hmmm. The great "they" have got my number somehow.
Brian
On 11/25/06, OK Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Even with the recent increase, only a few (one every other week) gets
past the Gmail spam filter - I just emp
I bought an 84 240 in 85. It lasted ~10 years before it rusted away.
The manual transmission had a bolt on electronic overdrive that gave
you a 5th gear when you pressed the little square button on top of the
gear shift knob. Reminded me of the James Bond ejector seat. Had to
replace the leaking f
totally OT question - how did that electronic OD work?
I test drove a 1988 740 GLE wagon with a 5-speed as you describe (button on
top of gearshift for 5th) and to this day, I have no idea how it works.
I can't figure out how the lever stays in 4th but how you get another gear.
And I regret not
Tyler Backman wrote:
> The bodies, engines, and transmissions last
> forever, but are not as comfortable or refined as a mercedes.
The bodies last forever *if* you're not in an area that uses road salt.
The Volvo 240 loves to rust. Particular trouble spots are the floor
pans, front fenders, fr
Zoltan Finks wrote:
> And that's just how it used to be for me with gmail. But it's changed
> recently. Hmmm. The great "they" have got my number somehow.
Posting to mailing lists tends to eventually have that effect. Some
people keep a separate account for things like mailing lists and
newsgroup
Tony Wirtel wrote:
> On an only tangentially related note, would NOT reCOmmend a Toshiba
> laptop- as of this morning we're having our third keyboard problem and
> the 1 year warranty ended YEsterday. Freaking great.
I'm sorry to hear Toshiba's quality control has declined. I had a
Satellite
I believe Volvo used a VW, or was it the Audi, 6 cylinder diesel which
I have heard was not very bulletproof.
On 11/25/06, dave walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I bought an 84 240 in 85. It lasted ~10 years before it rusted away.
The manual transmission had a bolt on electronic overdrive that g
Is there an acceptable, readily available substitute for W201 SLS
fluid?I find it necessary to use the 16v for a daily driver this week. I
put a used control valve in it, and now it goes up and down when I work the
lever on the valve, and it holds base pressure. I want to get rid of my test
flu
There's a Pentosin substitue but I can't be exact on the number of it.
You can definitely get the correct stuff from your local Citroen dealer
though. The SLS is licenced by MB from them.
Jeff Zedic
Toronto
"Local Citroen dealer"? Are you serious?
On 11/25/06, Jeff Zedic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There's a Pentosin substitue but I can't be exact on the number of it.
You can definitely get the correct stuff from your local Citroen dealer
though. The SLS is licenced by MB from them.
Jeff Zedic
>
>
> There's a Pentosin substitue but I can't be exact on the number of
it. Yes, I can order Pentosin or Castrol or several others from Rusty,
or I can walk 40 miles to the dealer Monday. I need something I can buy at
Walmart, or Autozone, or the airport, or anyplace that's open on Sunday. I
I've bought and used this before when changing accumulators
http://motors.search.ebay.com/?from=R40&satitle=Mercedes+OEM+Suspension+Fluid+
Jim
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From: "Mitch Haley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 4:57 PM
Subject: [MBZ] SLS suspension fluid
>
>
> I've bought and used this before when changing accumulators
>
>
http://motors.search.ebay.com/?from=R40&satitle=Mercedes+OEM+Suspension+Fluid+That
looks like two bottles of the Febi that Rusty sells. I'm sure it's fine, but
not local to me.I'll probably order some from Rusty Monday AM,
No I wasn't serious! heheh
Sorry, seemed to be thinking I'm Hendrik lately..
Jeff Zedic
Toronto
Yes, we're "OT"
No flame suit necessary. I agree in part...within any litter you will have
dogs with more "drive" than others, but more important, as you allude to is
what the breed has been bred for over the years. If you have a specific need,
then MORE THAN LIKELY you should have a pic
totally OT question - how did that electronic OD work?
My guess is the usual: a bolt-on planetary gear with a solenoid
to engage/disengage a clutch on the outside. A planetary gear,
with nothing pinned down, doesn't change the gear ratio.
-- Jim
The button only engaged the 5th gear if you were in 4th. It has it's
own clutch supposedly, but always shifted a bit hard for me so I would
clutch it like any other gear - especially on ice. I recall that it
was bolted on between the transmission and the driveshaft and
functioned externally and in
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