I think they may have made a 200SL in 68 but there is very little info on
em, this was probably only sold in the UK where they have a liking for
underpowered sports cars.
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Thanks,
Tom Hargrave
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Sorry-that wasn't clear to me-when we started with 200SL-I went as low as we
could go-230Sl.
Dwight
Bissell Cove Quahog & Auto Salvage Co
Dwight E. Giles, Jr.
Wickford RI 02852
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Trampas are there any cabin air filters on the later 126 series>
mak
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] W126 Center Vents not working...
First I would hit the right side
It would be simplest to swap out the combination switch with a cheap
used
one.
There is no left/right headlight business on the combination
switch. The fork happens at the fuse box. No relays. Check that
fuse box connection again.
-- Jiom
I paid 2.89 today at a cheap shell station in Attleboro MA. Saw it for over
3.00 in Boston.
Where I filled up, unleaded regular was 2.93.
Dwight
Dwight E. Giles, Jr.
1979 240D-250K + miles
1990 300D 2.5t 135K miles
Wickford, RI
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Clutch is on left as well as the brake. Placing you foot over both will
engage both as far as I can tell.
But you had to know that you were going for both before you started.
Not a good design, L/R brakes on the same side is best. Or a hand
clutch like our Moline UTS.
-- Jim
Mine is a 2.2l, I think the 2.5 manual will be even harder to find,
IIRC 84-85 = 2.2l, '86 2.5, '87 2.5t? Something like that anyway.
All of the 190Ds I've ever driven (3) were 2.2l 5spd.
I think the only 2.5 manuals found in the US are frankenbenzes.
Like ours, a mix of 2.2 (84) and 2.5 (86).
Yesterday with the vent or A/C button pressed (Position #2 & #3) and
temp
wheel turned all the way down, air does blow out the center vents.
Now I
Usually a dead vacuum pod. Unfortunately!
-- Jim
Jim,
I had a similar problem in my 111 coupe that was caused by the plug
connection to the combination switch.
On 5/7/07, Jim Cathey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It would be simplest to swap out the combination switch with a cheap
> used
> one.
There is no left/right headlight business on the
Andrew,
Does the high beam power wire split into L and R at the switch, or further
downstream?
Thanks,
Bruce
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Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 17:08:47 -0400
From: "andrew strasfogel"
Subject: Re: [MBZ] High Beam Blues
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
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Some of them have a hand lever added to the left brake pedal, so you
could try to brake and clutch at the same time. On ours, the hand
brake took so much effort to get any braking, that you couldn't keep
on the right brake the clutch and the left brake at the same time and
have any effective s
Well, crap. I threw it out long ago! I'll have to raid the local
church between masses ---
On 5/7/07, Donald Snook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh crap! I forgot to tell you. That little vile of water I kept in the
glove box is holy water. You can have to springle it on the hood star,
click your
Same here.
On 5/7/07, Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, diesel went to 2.59 today.
wilton strickland wrote:
> LarryT, send me some of that $2.53 Diesel.
>
> Wilton
--
OK Don, KD5NRO
Norman, OK
"Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just
sit there."
Wi
"Makes me remember how badly I want to find a decent '72 220D to have.
You'll have to fight me for it! =-) "
That was my first MB in '78I got dibs!
Sentimental reasons always win
Bob R.
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I don't think you'll fit in a 190D, Donald.
On 5/7/07, Donald Snook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I found a few 190D 2.5's on ebay. Both are automatics. These are hard
to find and especially hard to find with a manual.
--
OK Don, KD5NRO
Norman, OK
"Even if you're on the right track, you'll ge
As far as height is concerned, my 85 190D has more front seat legroom than
either of my 124s (87 300D, 87 300TD). I can't speak much to other
dimensions though.
On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 09:42:14PM -0500, OK Don wrote:
> I don't think you'll fit in a 190D, Donald.
>
> On 5/7/07, Donald Snook <[EMA
thing, they'd stop, and they'd literally spin in a dime. FOrd would
never spin on a dime. The square dancing tractors use IH model Cs,
cause they are smaller, lighter and easier to load and unload, and
still spin on a dime, enabling the tractors to square dance.
Our Farmall 200, tricycle gear,
Does the high beam power wire split into L and R at the switch, or
further downstream?
At the fuse box on every car I have.
-- Jim
This one was near the waterfront on Montgomery, and it was silver. I'm not
sure of the type of tranny, didn't get to climb inside, unfortunately.
Kevin in Hillsboro, OR
1983 300SD 267K miles, Ursula
My first MB was of the model year 1978, a 300D. I've always wanted some
sort of car from the year of my birth, so since I'm into MB diesels, it
should be a 1972 220D. It could either be a 1972 or 1973 model as long as
it was "born" in 1972.
Kevin in Hillsboro, OR
1983 300SD 267Kmi, Ursula
I have come across an article on Porsches attempt to make a diesel VW
Beetle in 1951. The article is from an issue of OLD Motor , March 1982.
May I send the article to the entire forum ? Article size 300KB
PEter
I had a 74 240D - other than the 0.2L displacement difference, did anything
else change between 72 and 74? Interior, exterior?
On 5/8/07, Kevin Kraly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My first MB was of the model year 1978, a 300D. I've always wanted some
sort of car from the year of my birth, so si
Sure, can we run a hose between your house and mine?
;-)
Larry T (67 MGB, 74 911, 78 240D, 91 300D)
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Evidently, my SR drains are clogged. If only I could locate access to it so
I can blow it out. Yesterday I found my retractabe seatbelt - drivers
seat - was damp. I assume the water is entering the SR area, and filling
the B Pillar with water. Does that sound resonanble? Does the bottom o
yes
Peter Merle wrote:
I have come across an article on Porsches attempt to make a diesel VW
Beetle in 1951. The article is from an issue of OLD Motor , March 1982.
May I send the article to the entire forum ? Article size 300KB
PEter
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Unless I win the Lottery I probably won't be able to get the
Year-I-Was-Born-Car I really want (a '60 190SL).
I'd probably settle for something diesel from 1960
Bob R.
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I'd like to see it..
Mike
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Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 5:17 AM
Subject: [MBZ] 1951 VW Beetle DIESEL
I have come across an article on Porsches attempt to make a diesel VW
Beetle in 1951
Ah, I recall now..'twas the Ferguson(very similar to the Ford) that had
the brakes both on the right.
My JDA has one on each side, in a very awkward position I might add, and a
hand clutch.
Mike
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Yes, I was mistaken. The Jubilee's must have taken that into account. Just
a note.The 53 was the only "Golden" Jubilee. As it was the 50 year
anniversary model.
Mike
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Yep, the 200 is an updated C with live hydraulic. both the Super C
and 200, and everything newer, had live hydraulic. Handy little tractors.
At 12:03 AM 5/8/2007, you wrote:
> thing, they'd stop, and they'd literally spin in a dime. FOrd would
> never spin on a dime. The square dancing trac
yes, ours was a Golden Jubilee. Those were pretty decent
tractors. probably worth some money now.
At 07:35 AM 5/8/2007, you wrote:
Yes, I was mistaken. The Jubilee's must have taken that into account. Just
a note.The 53 was the only "Golden" Jubilee. As it was the 50 year
anniversary mo
Is there a current, working address for skinnerbox, or a similar
resource? While i have the sunroof apart, I'd like to clear the
drains, and there are little plastic sliders on the slide frame that
i am not sure if the sled goes up or down when i put it back
together. i think the sled is dow
Ok Don wrote:
"I don't think you'll fit in a 190D, Donald."
I totally agree. Actually, I though about a 190 before I bought the LWB
126. I did fit. But, I was very uncomfortable and the rear passengers
would be very uncomfortable, too.
Donald H. Snook
1990 300SEL 137K (For Sale)
Until IH went to the Super series and gave 'em disc brakes that are about 1/3
as effective as the earlier band brakes.
I can make my Super M stop but it invoves standing on the brakes while pulling
on the steering wheel.
Fred can tell you I'm not a small guy
-Curt
Date: Mon, 07 May 2007 21
Kevin wrote:
"As far as height is concerned, my 85 190D has more front seat legroom
than either of my 124s (87 300D, 87 300TD). I can't speak much to other
dimensions though."
I don't know how tall you are, but I am 6'3" and I am sure I could fit
into a 190, I just wouldn't be comfortab
Especially since you can put the front seats back to touch the back seats...
I can adjust my car so I can't get the clutch all the way in. Plenty of legroom
in a 190D.
My problem sometimes is there isn't enough footroom. My feet can get a bit
clasutrophobic, or even stuck...
-Curt
Date: Mon,
According to this[1], it would be an OM616. Might make a good
platform for a camper conversion -- I fear based on the location (and
the photo of it sitting in the snow) that this example could have rust
issues.
Footnotes:
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_T1
Curt Raymond <[EMAIL P
Not that it matters, but what car?
In any case, open the S/R and blow out the drainholes at the rear corners
with compressed air and/or clean them out with a long straight wire.
On 5/8/07, LarryT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Evidently, my SR drains are clogged. If only I could locate access to
We just got another 1.8 inches of rain - I'm sitting is a room with
1.2 inches of water no the floor. I wanted the lakes to fill, not my
house.
On 5/7/07, BillR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just keep it on moving down here. We are way down on rainfall, and are
needing it badly.
BillR
Jacksonville
The sunroof on the SD is making a groaning sound when
I hit the button to open. Will have to manually open
through the trunk and do some maintenance.
Does anybody on the list have a good write up on
cleaning and lubricating the rails and anything else
that might need atttention after 26 years?
T
How many mounts and shocks are there on the OM617 engine in this car?
AND, how long should they last, approximately?
Mounts are two years old and one of the shocks (at least) is about the same age
and I am getting some shaking...NOT rack damper bolt type loping.
Thanks!
Chris
Christopher M
I can't see the drains on the 124 with the roof open or with the roof
removed. What am I missing?
At 11:34 AM 5/8/2007, you wrote:
Thanks Andrew - it's for my 78 240D. Hmmm... that's all there is to it?
The drains will be visible once the SR is open? Cool - I should have known
it would be ea
Fortunately I am at @ 50" elevation above the river. Should we get enough
rain that we need to worry about water in the house I'll be looking for an
ark. Sorry about your over-abundance and our shortage.
BillR
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On Beha
they're not that big - but i ran a length of edge trimmer plastic line
through the drains and wiggled them around to ensure that they're not
clogged.
On 5/8/07, Loren Faeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can't see the drains on the 124 with the roof open or with the roof
removed. What am I missi
Where are they? At each rear corner? Will I see them with a flashlight?
Thx -
Larry T (67 MGB, 74 911, 78 240D, 91 300D)
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new van for me
On May 8, 2007, at 6:19 AM, Curt Raymond wrote:
http://boston.craigslist.org/nos/car/326626385.html
4 cyl 5 spd. Looks like a cool little van. I really have no need
for such a thing.
--
Clay
Fred Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anybody on the list have a good write up on cleaning and
> lubricating the rails and anything else that might need atttention
> after 26 years?
All I know is you're supposed to use the special MB sunroof lube --
it's got magic ingredients I guess an
Redghost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> new van for me
You bought it?
Allan
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1983 300D
1966 230
Not sure if you can see the drain holes - you'd have to stand on the door
frame and peer horizontally to the back while shining a light into the dark
area. But trust me - there IS a hole in each side recess between the roof
and the sliding panel. I forget where the water exits but it is probably
Larry,
If they are similar to the 123 & 126 bodies there is 4 of them.
2 in front located at each corner, Drain lines go down the A-pillar.
2 in the rear again at each corner. Drain lines run down the C-pillar
and exits in the rear wheel wells.
What I use to clean the drain lines out was a 4'
Would be nice if these would fit... could use for summer tires.
Thanks,
Rick
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Ah, yes. The rare two-liter V-16, wasn't it?
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On May 8, 2007, at 6:19 AM, Curt Raymo
On 5/8/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Ah, yes. The rare two-liter V-16, wasn't it?
Very, very smooth, but you need a magnifying glass and tweezers to
change the plugs.
Yeah, the size of watermelons.
Tom Potter
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Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 4:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] Makes your job look dull..
balls of steel on that one.
On 5/8/07, [E
Well, the guy noted that he didn't like or was it "afraid of"
electricity, height and women..
I guess the pay must be great and his wife must also be great
Take care,
Chuck
On May 8, 2007, at 2:21 PM, Sunil Hari wrote:
balls of steel on that one.
On 5/8/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAI
I've heard about the famous paste. I think Rusty
sells them in small tubes. I think I have more of a
dilemna. Will look over my 123 paper manuals to see
how much is transferable to a 126.
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Not yet, Tom. That takes a few years around the energy field...
BillR
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your house flooded?
OK Don wrote:
We just got another 1.8 inches of rain - I'm sitting is a room with
1.2 inches of water no the floor. I wanted the lakes to fill, not my
house.
On 5/7/07, BillR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just keep it on moving down here. We are way down on rainfall, and are
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