I have a brand new set of rear pads that I originally bought for my '77
300D. Are these different than those on the W126 1983 300SD? If so, I
guess I'll have to sell them or wait until I end up with another W123.
Kevin in HIllsboro, OR
1983 300SD 266K miles, Ursula
My parents have an HHR, small, but comfortable. I too would like it to be
supersized with some sort of diesel powerplant in it.
Kevin in Hillsboro, OR
1983 300SD 266K miles, Ursula
Call me wierd but I like the look of them both - maybe I'm gettin old. The
thing that disappoints me is the size.
If the HHR were the size of a Suburban, I might be interested. I have seen some
of the old 40's or early 50's
Suburbans with that rounded style and they are really cool. If I could ha
Ditto [though I do shy away from that term].
BillR
- Original Message -
From: "Royce Engler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 5:13 PM
Subject: [MBZ] Compressor woes, post mortem
I have occasionally run the heater coming to work and the A/C going
home.
Tom
I have occasionally run the heater coming to work and the A/C going
home.
Tom Potter (another Houstonian)
Tom...Been there, done that.
Royce Engler
1985 300TD Turbo 290K
Brake squeal can also be caused by glazed pads due to incorrect driving.
This is a particular problem with lady drivers who always gently apply
brakes, like my Mum. If a couple of hard braking stops don't cure the squeal
then it may need some brake grease.
- Original Message -
From: "
Same reason for both.
The pad is not squeezed as tightly to the rotor as it may seem, even
with the pedal pressed hard. If it were then the brake pad & rotor would
be locked together with no slippage at all & the wheels would be locked
up.
Consider applying your brakes a controlled slide with th
beats me. neooffice looks like an os x program when you use it.
openoffice does not. that is all i know about it
On 2/21/07, Peter Frederick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Unless someone has re-written it, it won't -- NeoOffice is an X-windows
program, not a Unix base or OS X native program. G
Uh oh...
*THE CAR HAVE TITLE ,BUT PARTS ONLY,ITS HAVE TITLE ,ITS HAS PREVIOS
SALVAGE,THE RIGHT SPRING RUSTED OUT,BUT I WELDED NEW PIECE FROM MERCEDES
DEALER IN AND NOW ITS RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT,STAY STRIGHT TOO*
On 2/20/07, Kaleb C. Striplin, Cox Auto Trader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
ht
"Tom Hargrave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Brake squeal is caused by the brake pads vibrating at high
> frequency.
How can the pads be vibrating when they're being squeezed against the
rotor?
Why do drum brakes squeal too?
Allan
--
1983 300D
1966 230
Brake squeal is caused by the brake pads vibrating at high frequency.
The magic goo goes between the back of the pads & caliper & helps dampen
the vibration. Your local discount parts store usually has small packs
for sale on the counter for less than $1.00 each. Just ask for the brake
anti-squeal
This does not mean that it will stay away.
Tom Hargrave
www.kegkits.com
Original Message
From: LT Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 02/21/07 12:56 PM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Brake Squeal and other topics
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
I got a little squeal from som
Dead coolant has a nasty smell, but to get it that bad requires some serious
engine problems (the case I remember was a capped tubo cooler line, was getting
the coolant about red hot and seriously oxidizing it). See if the coolant in
the tank smells the same. Replace it if it does, and you wil
Are the problem drives Apple or aftermarket, and are they in good shape? A
dodgy drive can take 15 minutes to default out in the system and re-open the
door, quite a pain in the sitting part, and not a system fault, particularly.
A flaky LG DVD-RW screwed me up quite a bit, would lock up even m
Unless someone has re-written it, it won't -- NeoOffice is an X-windows
program, not a Unix base or OS X native program. GIMP is the same thing --
written for X-Windows. You just have to boot it up that way.
This is not to say someone hasn't done it in the year or so since I obtained
NeoOffi
Gentlemen,
Lately there's an acrid, nauseating chemical smell coming out of the vents
of my '87 300D when the heat is on---I've smelled it before, but now it's
bad enough to make the car undriveable in cold weather.
It's not the smell of exhaust, oil, fuel, coolant, or brake linings. Could
mayb
Assuming this is a later model with struts up front, this would be a good time
to put new strut mounts in if you need them, as you will be removing the strut
anyway. Get a new jounce bumper and a new boot at the same time, likely yours
are worn and falling apart.
Peter
I get creaking sound on turns and have been told by the dealer that I need a
ball joint. Should I replace both at the same time (outers)? And, is there
any other bushing etc. that I should change while things are apart (things
that are likely to go, but would be less time-consuming t
Did you properly "seat" the new brake pads? Most pads require this,
though some get by without it. The proper procedure is available on the
Internet. I don't have the link at the moment.
Tom Potter
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rich Thom
I got a little squeal from some brake pads I purchased locally for the Benz.
All the mechanic had to do was use a grind pad (sort of a Scotch Brite
looking thing) to buff the coating off of the pads, and the problem went
away.
On 2/21/07, Donald Snook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Last week I need
If I recall there is some sort of magic goo that MB sells to apply to
the pads to keep them from squeaking, or you could use some of the
generic stuff I suppose (Zo it vill not be POPER!)
--R
Donald Snook wrote:
He says he uses genuine MB
parts, but my brakes are squeaking when I apply th
Earnest's data shows that American car manufactures had a little more
than 1 defect per vehicle on 06, which is a true fact.
What his data does not show is the number one reported defect in 06 for
all vehicles was brake squeal.
Break squeal? A manufacturing defect?
I bring this up because as qua
Last week I needed to get my oil changed and haven't had time to do it
myself. I dropped it off at my local indy -- Autohaus Stuttgart (has a
very good reputation). I noticed that the low brake pad light was just
starting to flicker. I asked him to check it our. I needed new pads.
In fact, I RE
Part of the problem is one of those "laws" like "a gas will expand to
the volume of its container." Well the complexity of cars increases
to the limit of our ability to manufacture them.
There's no doubt in my mind that any American manufacturer could build
a basic car that would get you from poi
thanks Tom, but i followed closely what was done with the trannys on my
own vehicle, and that's not in question nor was it the only quality
issue. (multiple dealerships; you don't even want to get started on what
it was like to deal with some of them,... that's a whole 'nother topic!)
point
I dunno whats the issue with the mavica, but I am wondering if it has to do
with following the appropriate "book" when it comes to multisession discs. As
far as the server issue, ummm If you are talking about an NFS server (Macs
should use NFS for file sharing with OSX if I recall properly), the
Mac OS prior to OS X was many things, but reliable was not one of
them. At least prior to OS 9. OS 9 was improved, but not nearly as
robust as OS X.
A big, big part of the problem was all the nifty little bolt-on's
that people were so in love with writing, and installing. Didn't
take much of
I think I'm going to build one of these, but I need to find a bigger
back yard.
http://www.ifilm.com/video/2821107/channel/viralvideo
--R
"Gary Hurst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> it's hte os x that converted me instantly. i had seen the older mac
> os and didn't see how it was any better than my windoze xp, outside
> of perhaps being reliable.
Mac OS prior to OS X was many things, but reliable was not one of
them. At least prio
IIRC, the switch is held on by three screws -- I think I used one of
those small right angle racheting screw drivers, but it was a few
years ago --- I did not have to do anything to the tumbler assembly.
Make sure that the vacuum lines are still attached when you're done -
and don't switch them.
Curt Raymond wrote:
> Uhh, Word sucks, its a Microsoft product, get OpenOffice watch those problems
> deflate.
I use OO at home. I cannot dictate what software applications my
employer chooses. And have you had to do the OO install dance on a Mac?
A real PITA, compared with installing on a PC. Y
I noticed today that things are better if not yet back to normal...
How about this added fact. If the blockheater runs for a couple hours the car
starts fine with no throttle input. This issue is definately temperature
sensitive.
-Curt
Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:58:33 -0500
From: Marshall Boot
Ed Booher wrote:
> On 2/20/07, Lee Einer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Peter Frederick wrote:
>>> External media communication with the Mac is only a problem because the
>>> vendors refuse to write the correct drivers, not because there is
>>> anything inferior about the Mac.
>>>
>> And yet, the di
I have to replace my ignition switch, seems fairly straight forward.via
steering section in the 123 MB manual.
Remove kick plate
Remove instrument panel cluster
pull wire pin from back of ignition switch/steer locking mechenism
Does the swtich need to be "snaped out" or is it held in with sc
Tom,
you're going back farther than anything i was talking about,... i
thought we were talking about something significantly more "modern"!;-)
FWIW, none of the J**ps in question were anything but the straight 6
4.0 Liters, and almost all of them were the allegedly bulletproof AW4
Jeeps and minivans had serious issues in the late 80's and early 90's.
The late 80's V6 minivans had engine trouble - the Mitsu engine had
incorrect valve train geometry which put sideways pressure on the valves &
wore the guides egg shaped well before 100,000 miles, causing a severe
smoking issue
tom,
you *are* joking, aren't you? how far back do you consider "modern"?
the lists of issues i know of with J**ps of my own and friends J**ps
and ChryCo minivans would fill pages; fortunately, none of the J**ps
were bought as sole daily drivers (but rather to use for what J**ps can
be b
Seen the spare damaged on many wrecks in junkyards. All it takes is one
little curb to damage a wheel, so you might want to rethink that.
Curb rash? So what. Seen many crushed or broken spare wheels?
-- Jim
You still have a NeXT machine? Which model? May I visit and be
permitted to drool on it?
A cube. Of course! It has a serious Y2K problem, and the OS upgrade
was prohibitively priced for my needs at the time. So, it's just
stuck in the 90's. The synthesized string engine in the DSP was
truly
In a message dated 2/20/2007 4:10:40 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Many people have mentioned to me "dangers" of the reserve fuel can,
without thinking about its location. Remember this can is designed to
fit INSIDE a full size spare tire. Imagine the force it wo
Peter,
I agree that this is serious & should not have happened but I also would say
that it's not a "horrific build quality" issue that others accuse American
car manufacturers of.
And for the record, our last three new Chrysler products, a Dodge truck and
two Jeeps have had zero manufacturing de
The Wallstreet is a wonderful machine -- mine is going strong, runs
10.2.8 with ease, but requires at least 512 MB RAM to load 10.4
(preferred). I actually usually run 9 on it, as I don't have a OS X
version of Photoshop or Quark.
Pretty quick for a 300 MHz machine and rock solid reliable wi
GPS antenna grommet that didn't seal on a brand new Buick Lacrosse,
dripped water all over the interior.
Qualifies as build quality issue to me, bad design and known to be so,
but shipped anyway for the dealer to fix when the customer complained.
Peter
On 2/20/07, Gary Hurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
why don't the rest have such a slot?
Gary,
Actually all of the G3 Powerbooks, before the change over to iBooks
and TiBooks and etc had PCMCIA slots.
The Kanga and Wallstreet had 2
The Lombard and Pismo had 1
The Kanga will *not* run OS X (off
What "horrific build quality"? I challenge you to go to a Ford, GM and
Chrysler dealer and find any new car build quality issues & then report
them, in detail, to this list!
Thanks,
Tom Hargrave
www.kegkits.com
256-656-1924
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
The Chinese won't catch on - the government still considers Mr & Ms average
no better than farm animals.
Thanks,
Tom Hargrave
www.kegkits.com
256-656-1924
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Rich Thomas
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 9:13
Thanks,
Tom Hargrave
www.kegkits.com
256-656-1924
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 2:15 PM
To: Weekly Highway Diesel Prices
Subject: Today's Diesel Prices
** ** ** ***
Hello New Orleans or Pensacola.
I think you can find the answers to all of your questions if you subscribe
to BANNED on the Kaleb lists.
On 2/20/07, Paul Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was wondering if maybe someone can tell
me, if I can fine tune my subscription to this list.
--
I'm
Hey you all.
I am fairly new to the group, and have been watching all you're posts. You
all cover so many things here and I was wondering if maybe someone can tell
me, if I can fine tune my subscription to this list. I have owned to w116's
(450SEL) and am interested in that model. Is there a w
why don't the rest have such a slot?
On 2/20/07, Ed Booher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2/20/07, Ed Booher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/20/07, Gary Hurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > just a laptop with the mobile broadband.
> >
>
> Ahh you want a Pismo. Can take up to 1GB of RAM, w
On 2/20/07, Ed Booher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2/20/07, Gary Hurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> just a laptop with the mobile broadband.
>
Ahh you want a Pismo. Can take up to 1GB of RAM, will run OS X
(maybe not Leopard, no one is sure what is going to break with that
yet) it has a si
On 2/20/07, Gary Hurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
just a laptop with the mobile broadband.
Ahh you want a Pismo. Can take up to 1GB of RAM, will run OS X
(maybe not Leopard, no one is sure what is going to break with that
yet) it has a single PC Card Slot and you can pick one up for about
just a laptop with the mobile broadband.
On 2/20/07, Ed Booher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2/20/07, Gary Hurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it's hte os x that converted me instantly. i had seen the older mac os
and
> didn't see how it was any better than my windoze xp, outside of perhaps
> b
Peter Frederick wrote:
> External media communication with the Mac is only a problem because the
> vendors refuse to write the correct drivers, not because there is
> anything inferior about the Mac.
>
> It's a pain, but then so is the fact that PC manufacturers ALWAYS
> decide to use a differe
i have no idea. i don't know anything about computers. i do know that
sometimes i don't see that disk thing on my desktop when i think i ought to.
On 2/20/07, Lee Einer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Peter Frederick wrote:
> External media communication with the Mac is only a problem because the
On 2/20/07, Lee Einer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Peter Frederick wrote:
> External media communication with the Mac is only a problem because the
> vendors refuse to write the correct drivers, not because there is
> anything inferior about the Mac.
>
And yet, the disc which the G4s could not dete
my favorite machine is my dual 500 gigabit ethernet machine. even though it
is 6 years old and should be garbage, it can do anything i want AND it
simply oozes quality out of every pore. it is probably the only machine i
have ever opened up and didn't get pissed off at anything there.
someday i
On 2/20/07, Gary Hurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
it's hte os x that converted me instantly. i had seen the older mac os and
didn't see how it was any better than my windoze xp, outside of perhaps
being reliable. once the os x popped up, it was over.
i just need a mac with a pcmcia card or equ
Peter Frederick wrote:
> External media communication with the Mac is only a problem because the
> vendors refuse to write the correct drivers, not because there is
> anything inferior about the Mac.
>
And yet, the disc which the G4s could not detect works flawlessly on my
linux box at home. Cur
it's hte os x that converted me instantly. i had seen the older mac os and
didn't see how it was any better than my windoze xp, outside of perhaps
being reliable. once the os x popped up, it was over.
i just need a mac with a pcmcia card or equivalent and i'll never look at a
windoze machine ag
> < DecStation 5000/260 (the R4400 one!), DEC 3000/400, Sparc 20... Using an
> old proliant 7000 as a server, have a REAL odd bird here thats acting as a
> floor weight; a ALR designed Unisys box- 6 processor Pentium Pro with 1MB
> cache CPU's (they are black aluminum, not ceramic). I also have a c
External media communication with the Mac is only a problem because the
vendors refuse to write the correct drivers, not because there is
anything inferior about the Mac.
It's a pain, but then so is the fact that PC manufacturers ALWAYS
decide to use a different spec of anything that Apple use
The only failure I've had with a Mac in the last ten years was a couple
of hard drives and one ATX style power supply. Not what I can say for
most if not all PC's I've used -- several dead boards, etc.
Macs are top of the line, more like HP than Dell.
Peter
On Feb 20, 2007, at 12:10 PM, Lee Einer wrote:
<>
I could build something a helluva lot better for far less.
Lee
Lee,
Then do it! I think you have a good test market sitting out here
on the list...
Good luck,
Chuck
Phoenix AZ
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On 2/20/07, Lee Einer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So, all the time I was using PCs I was hearing about Macs and thinking
"damn, they must be good if they cost so freakin' much but I bet I could
build something as good for less." I was wrong. I could build something
a helluva lot better for far les
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