Me, baby, me! I got my kit yesterday with the hat, stress reliever, and
rebate form. The oil is going into my Civic, my girl's Cherokee (stick
shift!) and any friends who need oil changes.
On 8/4/07, Wonko the Sane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Does your lawn mower need that much Pennzoil?
>
>
Does your lawn mower need that much Pennzoil?
On 8/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> All,
>
> About two weeks ago someone on this list suggested going to the web site
> below for some free oil and I did so. Today I got my kit with a $60
> rebate
> towards the purchase of one
Everything manufactured has a MTBF rating & the rating stands for Mean Time
Between Failure or the expected point at which 1/2 of the units have failed.
I'd expect the 12 year water heater to be manufactured differently since
it's life expectancy is so much different from the 3 & 5 year units. It a
Good info, I am corrected. My experience was of some years ago, working
with some manufacturers -- they just "sold" a longer warranty on the
same unit, gaming on how long they would last. I guess they are either
smarter now, or more competitive. Good info to know.
My experience with dishwash
All,
About two weeks ago someone on this list suggested going to the web site
below for some free oil and I did so. Today I got my kit with a $60 rebate
towards the purchase of one synthetic Pennzoil oil change, or a 6 pack of their
oil. I also got a Pennzoil hat and 8 $10 coupons for ad
OK Don wrote:
> The power sterring pump on my father's 1999 2.5 Ford Ranger is whining
> rather loudly. It seem to work fine, and isn't leaking fluid. The
> truck only has 48k miles.
> A local McParts has two rebuilt pumps - ATSCO and Beck-Arney. Might
> either of them be any good?
FWIW my 95 Mazd
In a message dated 8/3/2007 9:02:00 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's impressive with 267K miles on the clock! I was thinking about
replacing Ursula's shocks, but after reading this, I think I'll check them
first to see if they are still dry. I'm getting r
Boneyard? ... then you get factory.
On 8/3/07, OK Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> The power sterring pump on my father's 1999 2.5 Ford Ranger is whining
> rather loudly. It seem to work fine, and isn't leaking fluid. The
> truck only has 48k miles.
> A local McParts has two rebuilt pumps - ATSC
My 79 still has the original Bilsteins and recently performed very well at
Starfest, 06.
That's impressive with 267K miles on the clock! I was thinking about
replacing Ursula's shocks, but after reading this, I think I'll check them
first to see if they are still dry. I'm getting ready to ha
I just cut about 35% off my water bill by going to a front
loading washing machine last month.
What brand/model did you go with? I'll be in the market for one very soon
since we're buying a house. My parents have a Maytag Neptune that seems to
be working well for the past 5 years. The laundro
In a message dated 8/3/2007 6:06:14 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gents,
I am in need of new shocks. My questions:
Heavy duty vs "comfort" - what is the difference?
Bilstiens for $80, Monroes for $50, or Gabriels for $20 - suggestions?
Any other thoughts on
On Aug 3, 2007, at 7:37 PM, LWB250 wrote:
>
> That also doesn't factor in the cost savings in energy
> efficiency. While I can't imagine water heater
> technology has gotten to the point of really major
> gains in efficiency over the last 10 years, with other
> appliances it is definitely a con
On Fri, 3 Aug 2007 17:38:48 -0700 Jim Cathey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> My wife parked next to it today at lunch, and complemented me on my
> "good deal". Hoo-hah! Let me write that down...
Indeed! It's nice that she's on your side.
Craig
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The power sterring pump on my father's 1999 2.5 Ford Ranger is whining
rather loudly. It seem to work fine, and isn't leaking fluid. The
truck only has 48k miles.
A local McParts has two rebuilt pumps - ATSCO and Beck-Arney. Might
either of them be any good?
--
OK Don, KD5NRO
Norman, OK
"There a
Thanks Mathieu,
Yes, those were the early AMG wheels I had in mind. I have an old AMG
catalog that features these for both 123, adn 126 models.
I believe the Bundt were also refered to as turbine wheels as they somewhat
resemble the compression fan on a jet engine.
Thanks for your help, and the
I guess I look at the difference in cost amortized
over the life of the appliance. That being
considered, you're talking about less than $10/year
for the difference, which isn't really significant in
my mind.
That also doesn't factor in the cost savings in energy
efficiency. While I can't imagin
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From: "LWB250" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 9:07 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Shocking
> Here you go:
>
> 1.) Bilsteins. Don't consider anything else on a Benz
>
> 2.) Comfort. Heavy duty are valved very, very hard,
>
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From: "LWB250" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 9:07 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Shocking
> Here you go:
>
> 1.) Bilsteins. Don't consider anything else on a Benz
>
> 2.) Comfort. Heavy duty are valved very, very hard,
>
I wonder which Bilstein shocks Rusty sends if you don't specify comfort or
heavy duty? I replaced the rear shocks (from Rusty) on the '83 240D and it
seems to ride a "lot" rougher than the '83 300D. Do 240Ds "usually" ride
rougher than 300Ds? The 240D was my wifes car and I've driven it very
I'll work with you on delivery over 500 miles if you are really interested.
Mike
> OK, you called it before I did - but I think you are a bit out of the 500
> miles delivery range ... And I might be also.
> Mike - I could take delivery in Atlanta also.
> BillR
>
> -Original Message-
> Fro
Bill,
It needs a tranny, exhaust and bumpers. Other than that it drives nice,
brakes are good, runs great, hydro susp. works. I only drove it for a
week and the tranny went on me. Has some cancer but not too bad. Fuel
tank needs cleaned out or better yet replaced as it is clogging the fuel
fi
OK, you called it before I did - but I think you are a bit out of the 500
miles delivery range ... And I might be also.
Mike - I could take delivery in Atlanta also.
BillR
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Sent: Friday, Augus
well, i know none of you care, but
the USL W-league is the highest level of women's soccer in north america.
if you live in the rochester area and are looking for a nice family event
for this sunday, go to this game. if you are disillusioned by big time
sports, got to this game.
i'm sure the res
That's the one
Thanks
Eric
--- OK Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Like this one?
> http://articles.mbz.org/hvac/plumbing/monovalve/
>
>
> On 8/3/07, eric peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Does anybody have the URL for the old articles
> page
> > from Rusty's old site? I can't seem to
Ya, consumer reports sawed a bunch in half a year back or so.
They said the 12 year ones were seriously different inside.
Better quality, better durability, better engineering. In fact price
versus what you got was way better.
But I do recall they said the 3 versus the 5 year ones were the sam
Hi Mike - I am in need of a reliable vehicle for my daughter and her three
kids for a few months- if this fits the bill. Where are you?
BillR
Jacksonville FL
1981 300SD 292k miles
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Yeah I'll have it, delivery it to Adelaide, SA please.
Cheers mate
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Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 10:21 AM
Subject: [MBZ] Anyone give me a grand for my 83 300TD?
> NEED CASH TO BUY A TRAILER RIGHT AWAY!!
>
>
Having just purchased and installed a water heater
last weekend, I would beg to differ with you on
that
Yes, the warranty does work out to about $10/year as
you move up the scale, however, there are also
differences in construction and components as well.
For instance, the 6 year warranty hea
Here you go:
1.) Bilsteins. Don't consider anything else on a Benz
2.) Comfort. Heavy duty are valved very, very hard,
and you'll feel every little pebble in the road with
them. If you want a "luxury car" feel to your MB,
you'll get it with the comforts. Heavy dutys make you
feel like you're
Gents,
I am in need of new shocks. My questions:
Heavy duty vs "comfort" - what is the difference?
Bilstiens for $80, Monroes for $50, or Gabriels for $20 - suggestions?
Any other thoughts on the matter would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
David
1985 380 SL (80k)
NEED CASH TO BUY A TRAILER RIGHT AWAY!!
Who would like to have my 83 300TD? I'll deliver it within 500 miles for
$1000 cash.
Mike
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> It seems like the 380SL Gods are giving us bottom feeders a shot at
> driving
> in a nice 107 2 seater! This one has been converted to the double row
> timing chain and has less than 90K miles on it with a straight body
> and fair
> interior. Ad says it runs great. It does have a salvage tit
Know what the difference is between the 10 yr guarantee water heater and
the 5 yr guarantee water heater?
About $100, or whatever -- they are the same unit with a longer guarantee.
--R
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Like this one?
http://articles.mbz.org/hvac/plumbing/monovalve/
On 8/3/07, eric peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anybody have the URL for the old articles page
> from Rusty's old site? I can't seem to find my
> bookmark and can't seem to find a link anywhere
> either. As I remember th
Does anybody have the URL for the old articles page
from Rusty's old site? I can't seem to find my
bookmark and can't seem to find a link anywhere
either. As I remember there was a writeup on
replacing the monovalve that I need for a co-worker.
Thanks
Eric
85 380SE 113K
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A lot of tools have a lifetime warranty, but most don't realize how these
work. When a company sets up a warranty, they factor the cost of
replacements, plus additional profit. They add additional profit because
like it or not, the company will make money on the warranty. And because of
this, a too
Shoot, too bad the quality is not as good.
On the subject, I realized last night that the "Durabilt" tools I got
for my wedding from Target have a lifetime warranty. This is the tool
set from which the socket broke on an oil pan drain plug.
Too bad a guest at our house threw the socket in the tra
Ed,
These are bundt pan wheels. Like the 14" variants that came with the
w123, late w116, and early w126. I do not know what you mean by the
turbine fan variant.
WRT AMG wheels, the early pentas were made by ATS and later on they
switched to Ronal. Ronal and ATS both did offer an "aftermarket"
I recommend this to everyone. Here is the website:
http://coyoteshuttle.com/landtours.html
and here is a clip of our tour on youtube:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=kRttMrwPuj4
another great UNIMOG vid on youtube:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=CxdX0au-BNA
ENJOY!
Chris
Christopher McCann, Squ
Parts on ebay Germany for an old Benz or any other European car
generally go for way less than what those parts go for here. I've been
known to shop on ebay Germany on occasion and save a fortune.
Robert
Zach wrote:
> Since you already know the shipping cost why not post it on ebay.de?
Howdy --
We talked about this issue a week or so ago - we basically said "you get
what you pay for" - I got a surprise recently. I bought a 3 draw unit for
my toolchest that fits between the top box and bottom box - btw, I highly
recommend this method of adding more space. It is very han
It seems like the 380SL Gods are giving us bottom feeders a shot at driving
in a nice 107 2 seater! This one has been converted to the double row
timing chain and has less than 90K miles on it with a straight body and fair
interior. Ad says it runs great. It does have a salvage title and need
Interesting. This Chingadera is made by Griffin and works pretty well.
Then again, I am not very picky at all when it comes to audio or any
other electronic gadgetry.
Brian
On 8/2/07, Affzaal.Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Belkin unit is disappointing , noisy and poor audio quality .the casset
I don't think it would bring enough money there to be worth the cost
and effort. I am not sure ebay here will be worth the cost and effort either.
At 10:03 AM 8/3/2007, you wrote:
>Since you already know the shipping cost why not post it on ebay.de?
>
>
>
>--- Loren Faeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Since you already know the shipping cost why not post it on ebay.de?
--- Loren Faeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Had a guy from Germany who wanted to buy all the parts to convert his
>
> 115 Diesel to Air conditioned. He backed out after finding how much
> it would cost to ship it there.
Had a guy from Germany who wanted to buy all the parts to convert his
115 Diesel to Air conditioned. He backed out after finding how much
it would cost to ship it there. It takes 3 boxes. Before it goes to
ebay, is anyone here interested in the kit?
It includes
compressor and bracket
hoses
r
Yeah, you're still not quite part of Occupied Aztlan, just a matter of
time though.
--R
Levi Smith wrote:
> Hmm... I haven't seen many of those here at the moment, though there are
> some over at my parents house, they drive a John Deere Gator back and forth
> to the farm(they do live in the co
Just pretend you are a "guest worker" and you won't need insurance, a
drivers license, registration, or ownership. Works here in Houston
quite well. And you won't even need to know how to drive either, just go.
--R
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Hmm... I haven't seen many of those here at the moment, though there are
some over at my parents house, they drive a John Deere Gator back and forth
to the farm(they do live in the country).
I'm guessing there may be a few more down in Houston than up here in NY...
On 8/3/07, Rich Thomas <[EMAIL
I wonder what ever happened to the days when if a garage wanted your
business they would come tow the car(within a few miles) to the shop at no
charge. Labor rates have gone up, pay hasn't much, for the mechanic not
the boss...
Mike
> Ahh, I do see an "in-transit permit on nysdmv.com" Hmm, I
Ahh, I do see an "in-transit permit on nysdmv.com" Hmm, I kinda think they
might figure out that I've already registered the car before and not let
that one fly... And I suppose if I have to pay $10, it's not THAT much
worse to pay $46 or whatever just for the ease of dealing with it,
especially f
Or you can do the easy thing and take it to a professional window
tinting place.
Redghost wrote:
> Razor scraper?
>
> clay
>
> On 2 Aug 2007, at 12:09, Zoltan Finks wrote:
>
>
>> Any tips on removing the crummy window tinting on my 190D?
>>
>> Brian
>>
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Thanks to you, this poor 'SL will now run rather than sitting until it's so
decayed that it can never run or drive again.
Good luck with your "rolling restoration."
Kevin in Portland, OR
1983 300SD 267Kmi, Ursula
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