Ford truck owners are known to exagerate,,,here's the facts for a 05 F350.
So we hopped a plane to Charlotte, N.C., to meet up with a new King
Ranch F-350 duallie. Hooked to the center of the bed was a 42-ft.
two-car trailer, with an all-up weight just a touch over 11,000
pounds. While this is
My goodness, am I destined to wind up like this? Just about everyone I
have heard speak of long term relationships with women sends the same
message. Basically you *will* submit now or later.
Of course I was mostly kidding in my original post about the whole
enemy thing, but it is really an
This would depend on the factory making the car.
Peter Merle wrote:
I wonder how much pollution is generated in making new cars - I wonder
how many miles of driving an older car as opposed to a new car would
balance out the carbon equation ( never mind the epollution of disposing
the old car
Peter Merle wrote:
I wonder how much pollution is generated in making new cars - I wonder
how many miles of driving an older car as opposed to a new car would
balance out the carbon equation ( never mind the epollution of disposing
the old car )
If you are 'pollution means the consumption
you wrote:A good diesel has it beat by a mile
Everytime I think about what GM did to diesels in the minds of the American
people I get angry! They single-handedly turned the population (the
non-thinking ones) against diesels making them think they are unreliable
polluting.
In Europe
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There can be only one, Civic VX, although a newer HX might come close.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/civic_vx_list/
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I wonder how many miles of driving an older car as opposed
to a new car would balance out the carbon equation?
As a first-order approximation, 'buy' fuel with the sticker price.
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If the steel bolts meet aluminum subjected to salt and acid wash from the
road---
just like an outboard in the ocean, seizure occurs. Electrolis, not poor
Techs.
Ed in Chicago
tom savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I changed the fluid in my sealed for life transmission today.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I changed the fluid in my sealed for life transmission today which has
been changed before, about 60K miles ago, but still way overdue.
Without a torque converter drain in the 5-speed electronic transmissions,
only four of the eight quarts can be drained. MB's now
you said pay Carbon Credit dollars to the RNC
You think AG is sending money to the Republicans? LOL!!
re: the human contribution to GW - compared to the oceans human contribution
is miniscule.
I'll look up the exact numbers if you wish.
Larry T (67 MGB, 74 911, 78 240D, 91 300D)
Hi,
I have a CDL and argued your point to others.
Do you have a reference to help me defend the [osition?
Race haulers put RV tags on Rigs and do not use CDL licensed drivers.
Ed in Chicago
Kaleb C. Striplin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BT, WRONG. First, I doubt its rated to pull
What did you torque them to? I thought it was around 18 pound feet or so?
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EDWARD DENNIS wrote:
Hi,
If the steel bolts meet aluminum subjected to salt and acid wash from the
road---
just like an outboard in the ocean, seizure occurs. Electrolis, not poor
Techs.
True. But the salt situation here in St Louis is nowhere near what it
is in Chicago and
Hi,
http://www.mail-archive.com/mercedes@okiebenz.com/msg32874.html
Was good and helpful.
I did the fluid and filter before the B2 exchange.
I am 61 yo and ASE certified Master paint and body tech.
I started as a BMW Motorcycle helper in my HS yrs. and apprenticed at Z-Frank
Chev.
In
The point is moot now. Sold the 300D last night.
Yep, Wulf is very nice and the ENGINE in the 300D is great. The vast majority
of the 228K miles on Wulf are city miles. He's good for now, but tranny's gonna
go at some point and the engine tranny combo in the 300D would have made a nice
Hi,
B2 only! Very quick and clean?? Dirty?
No seals and not leaking as of yet.
I buff better than Ben changes B2 pistons. Not faster.
I can't fault his Rebuild it wisdom Due to the age not mileage. He had a
proper piston and suggested a quick swap for now. He wants to do a complete
Not off hand, but Im sure a quick google search will find it.
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From: EDWARD DENNIS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 7:20 AM
Subject: Re:
1992 Civic VX, $1500. Drive slow, get 50mpg.
Drive it like you stole it and still get 35-40mpg.
http://columbus.craigslist.org/car/456100061.html
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They're all high def tvs but here's a sneaky thought.
Some TVs undoubtably have a higher margin than others. Those are probably
crappier TVs too.
So you could put your HD-DVD or Blu-Ray players on those TVs and a regular DVD
player (with the same DVD) on the TVs with lower margin.
This will
Theres pull and then pull safely. A 4500# truck (heck even a 5500# truck)
pulling 30,000# hit with a crosswind is pretty likely to be a truck on the
other side of the road killing people in a mini van...
-Curt
Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 17:49:21 -0600
From: Luther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
Some of your resolutions are wrong.
720 is 1280x720 (I think I mistyped in a previous post and put 1080x720,
definately not 1920 though)
NTSC 601 which is the proper viewing standard is 720x486, back in the day
everybody used 640x480 because it was easier but AFAIK nobody's made
professional
Consulting my handy chart full 1080i @ 60fps is 1.1Gbs
SD uncompressed is 175Mbs, notice the Gbs vs Mbs, the image size in 1080 is
nearly 5x with data rate to match.
My rule of thumb for HD when planning how fast your drives need to be to edit
is 150MB/s.
HD storage is a big concern while
Curt Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Remember to read the specs on any TV. Contrast ratio is especially
important, IIRC this is DLPs weak point and LCD's strength now that
they've gotten to 7000:1 or better.
We've got a Phillips LCD and the default contrast is so freaking high
it hurts to
Gahck. Caught me, I dunno why I said 486... Of course a lot of NTSC resolution
is masked out by your TV...
Line 21 is closed captioning for instance, you don't see that line normally...
-Curt
Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 20:31:31 -0600
From: Craig McCluskey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT,
Remember to read the specs on any TV. Contrast ratio is especially
important, IIRC this is DLPs weak point and LCD's strength now that
they've gotten to 7000:1 or better.
Our LCD projector claims 12,000:1. That's meaningless, in a way, as are
a lot of high-contrast LCD's. They use a
Ed,
The locals around here will do a reseal job, which involves pulling the
transmission replacing all of the seals for considerably less money.
If my 1987 300SDL had been resealed when suggested by the mechanic who
replaced the flywheel flex plate, I'd still be going down the road at
300,000
The mount looks pretty collapsed to me.
On 10/27/07, Allan Streib [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Taken with a cell phone, so not great quality. Does this look like
it needs to be replaced?
Allan
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Good dog!
On 10/28/07, Craig McCluskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 07:44:41 -0500 John Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Craig McCluskey wrote:
On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 10:09:19 -0500 Wonko the Sane
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http://don.homelinux.net/~don/iowaq/
I may have one in the garage. If you still need it I'll check.
On 10/28/07, Craig McCluskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 19:38:01 -0500 Wonko the Sane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Which reminds me -- did you fix that ignition thang (not a typo) of
which you sent me photos?
pretty funny, though you obviously didn't have your German Logic Circuit
engaged when you started thinking about this; why would the brake lights
*need* to work when the engine's off and the steering wheel's locked? ;-)
cheers!
e
Zoltan Finks wrote:
Must sell both Mercedes. Last night
i'd think any S-class Benz that looked like that one does would scare
people away at even less than half the asking price,... what kind of
person allows an S-class to fall into that sort of state of disrepair,
and what does that say about them and (resultantly) the car? and that's
*before*
On 10/27/07, Kevin Kraly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
trying to find a scanner that will
work with my '93 Isuzu Trooper, supposedly OBD compatible because it used
GMC engine electronics.
That's strange since it has the 3.2L DOHC Isuzu V6.
I guess it has something to do with GM being a part owner
Are these APA seals that are on Rusty's site any good? Need to do a 115 soon.
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I got a Harbor Freight circular in the mail Sat, there were 3 OBDII
scanners in there from like $30 to $90, sale prices. I might buy one
just for grins
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Glow plug fuse? Are the plugs getting hot? You can feel them
(carefully!) and tell. My 79 was a bit balky when cold though plugs
were getting hot, finally GP fuse gave up, I replaced it, thing starts
like new now. I surmise that while the GPs were getting hot, not hot
enough as the current
When is the last time the valves have been adjusted?
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From: Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 1:58 PM
Subject: [MBZ] 123 starting problem
Hi Guys,
I have
Do you wait for the glow lamp to go out, then wait another 10-20 seconds?
Mitch.
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Hi Guys,
I have an 83' 300td with a starting problem. It's Running diesel fuel only. I
replaced the glow plugs and the glow plug relay.
Fuel is getting delivered from the injection pump Ok. The started turns the
motor. This problem started with a recent minor cold snap.
Any ideas?
Could be:
A valve (or valves) not closing completely - needs valve adjustment
Low Compression
Starter (turning motor over too slow)
Weak (or wrong) battery
Corroded battery terminal
Failing alternator
Loose alternator belts (you have both belts on the alternator, right?)
IP timing
Start with the
Adjust the valves? If not sealing tightly reduced compression will make for
harder starting. So I am told at least.
My car gets harder to start this time of year and that is what someone
suggested to me. I admit I have yet to check
the valves. If you have a block heater, plugging it in for an
The turbo's do, I do not think the 240d's do.
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From: Wonko the Sane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 2:55 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] 123 starting
Me too.
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 11:30:47 -0400
From: andrew strasfogel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Motor mounts, OM-617 - pic.
To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com
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The mount looks pretty collapsed
Not sure if anybody remembers/cares but last spring I told you all about the
hard cold starts on my 190D. The glow light came on correctly and the car would
start but wouldn't stay running unless the throttle was cracked for 20-40
seconds.
At the list's recommendation I replaced all 4 glow
Could be:
A valve (or valves) not closing completely - needs valve adjustment
Low Compression
Starter (turning motor over too slow)
Weak (or wrong) battery
Corroded battery terminal
Failing alternator
Loose alternator belts (you have both belts on the alternator, right?)
IP timing
Start with the
My neighboor just purchased an '05 F350 1Ton that is rated to pull
30,000 lbs.
What about stopping it?
RLE
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From: Rusty Cullens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] front/rear window
A trailer rated that high has its own electric brake system.
Tom
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From: Allan Streib [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10/29/07 04:02 PM
To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com
Subject: Re: [MBZ] HEAVY HAULING
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My neighboor just purchased an '05 F350 1Ton that is rated to pull
30,000 lbs.
What about stopping it?
Details, details
Allan
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Mitch Haley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Isn't there a valve adjusting article somewhere?
Couldn't find one at mbz.org
Speaking of which I need to do mine, what is the clearance for intake
and exhaust?
Allan
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From: Kevin Kraly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Motor mounts, OM-617 - pic.
What's the
Forgot about these:
http://articles.mbz.org/engine/diesel/coldstart/
http://articles.mbz.org/engine/diesel/morecold/
Isn't there a valve adjusting article somewhere?
Couldn't find one at mbz.org
Mitch.
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Depends on the year the 1983 300D has 2 alternator belts. I don't
remember what the late 240D's have.
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From: Wonko the Sane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10/29/07 02:56 PM
To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com
Subject: Re: [MBZ] 123 starting
What's the situation with the motor mount replacement on my '83 300sD? More
or oess room? I wouldn't anticipate much difference from my W123 300D.
Kevin in Hillsboro, OR
1983 300SD 267Kmi, Ursula
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You haven't been up under the dash playing with the ignition switch, have
you? I once inadvertently switched the two vacuum lines at the key, and the
car wouldn't start because the shut-off valve didn't release until the
vacuum slowly bled off.
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From: Kaleb C. Striplin (CAT) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 2:16 PM
Subject: [MBZ] front/rear window seals
Are these
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My neighboor just purchased an '05 F350 1Ton that is rated to pull
30,000 lbs.
What about stopping it?
You obviously never saw the Ford pickups can stop 30,000lb airplanes
commercial.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qa3U8u-c63E
The story behind the
Whew!
On 10/29/07, Kaleb C. Striplin, work [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The turbo's do, I do not think the 240d's do.
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Proudly marching to the beat of a different kettle of fish.
Make a small loan, Make a big difference - Kiva.org
Is it cold where you are? Did it start before it got cold?
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archer wrote:
This is the only gasoline Mercedes I would be interested in.
Gerry
http://www.prewarcar.com/show_prewar_car.asp?car_id=47806
I still see the Fiberfab replicas (Pinto based) for $2-5k fairly often.
I hear they aren't that good however. I also don't think it's a replica
of
This is the only gasoline Mercedes I would be interested in.
Gerry
http://www.prewarcar.com/show_prewar_car.asp?car_id=47806
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Someone recently posted a couple of links to websites claiming that the
batteries will last the life of the car, however their definition of a
cars life(10 years?) may differ to our definition (50 years+).
Mitch Haley wrote:
If you are doing the calculation on a Prius, figure
$4000 every
Before you spend $$$ for someone else to adjust the valves, buy a
Glow fuse (60 Amp) from Rusty or from a Stealership and put it
in. If that and waiting 30 sec after the light goes out to hit the
starter does not work, then get a couple of 14mm wrenches and a
feeler gauge that goes down to
Listers,
I pulled my 85 300D out of the garage today after washing it yesterday for the
first time in quite a while and much to my chagrin I found the front carpet wet
on the passenger side. It did not appear to be coolant as it had no obvious
odor and the temperatures have been in the low
Can't pick a bone with your statements . somewhat what I was
referring to blurs and you brought up another points which will cause
it. Cable will show the best transmission of a image. Sat has to go
through the thunder storms and like and image quality will suffer .
Bill
1981 300 TD
Kaleb,
Here's one picture of the car, taken some time ago - I need to take some new
ones.
Thanks,
Tom Hargrave
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Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 1:32 PM
If it's personal, no CDL required. If it's for a business, CDL and DOT
registration of the vehicle are required.
Luther
On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 06:20:18 -0600, EDWARD DENNIS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a CDL and argued your point to others.
Do you have a reference to help me defend
archer wrote:
Which year and engine Honda Civic is that?
Gerry
There can be only one, Civic VX, although a newer HX might come close.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/civic_vx_list/
Mitch
Thanks, Mitch. I have two diesels but would like to have one
My understanding is that if the GVW is over 29,500 lb., A CDL is
required, except for recreational vehicles The racers and others
install a camper on the truck or the trailer and that meets the
definition of a RV, but it won't stop the DOT enforcement from harassing you.
I think they define
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mercedes-Benz-200-Series-Mercedes-280-SEL_W0QQitemZ300166297403QQihZ020QQcategoryZ6329QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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91 300D, 90 420SEL, 89 560SEL, 89
We are Yanks. We live in a disposable economy -- wives, cars, computers,
etc. Once the shine is off of the paint, out with the old and in with the
new.
Sadly. :-(
On Oct 29, 2007 6:05 PM, Hendrik Fay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone recently posted a couple of links to websites claiming
A good site for info is www.avsforum.com. One thing
to take into consideration is viewing distance. If
you are over 10-12 ft from the screen it is very
doubtful you will be able to tell the difference
between 720 and 1080. I have a 50 panasonic plasma
720P which I am very happy with. my
About 4 yrs ago, I purchased driveshaft center bearing and mount for my 81
300D (123), but before I could install them, I sold the car. 'Forgot to
pass them along to buyer.
The part #'s: Bearing - 981 003-981-2325
Mount - 410 123-410-1081 by Bilstein
Both still in orig wrapper/box.
They cost
u, im not sure about that, I just dont know. I understood it that
anything over 26k required commercial.
Luther wrote:
If it's personal, no CDL required. If it's for a business, CDL and DOT
registration of the vehicle are required.
Luther
On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 06:20:18 -0600, EDWARD
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From: Mitch Haley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1992 Civic VX, $1500. Drive slow, get 50mpg.
Drive it like you stole it and still get 35-40mpg.
http://columbus.craigslist.org/car/456100061.html
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If it wasn't a 2000 mile
Cable gets its stuff from the sats anyway, except for locals which they
get off the air (and make it look lots worse in the process) just as I
could. I get outages all the time on cable when there are storms in the
area.
I don't know if the cable get a less compressed signal, but I don't
Its a euro car, the 280 6 cyl is correct
wilton strickland wrote:
A 6 cyl 280? 'Spose it's a 380? Pic of data plate? $18+k ??? 'Notice
they're no bids?
Wilton
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Take out your hair dryer and place it over the fuel lines and three or
more injectors. With the hood closed, let it run for about 40
minutes,remove hair dryer, and try to start it. If it does, take some
glow plugs out for visual inspection..trace the system by going to the
relay and other
A 6 cyl 280? 'Spose it's a 380? Pic of data plate? $18+k ??? 'Notice
they're no bids?
Wilton
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Let's try this again. That truck is rated to pull a maximum trailer of
17K lbs...that's it.
Secondly, license and registration varies greatly from state to state.
On 10/29/07, Loren Faeth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My understanding is that if the GVW is over 29,500 lb., A CDL is
required,
I am referring to image resolution, like type of film, 16mm, 35mm, and
the like which hold a certain amount of information.
Your statements are correct but focus on how the image will be
displayed on a TV
Craig McCluskey wrote:
On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 10:09:15 -0500 b_gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've replaced motor mounts on a 126 SD and a 123 TD. The SD is slightly
harder because you need to disconnect the engine dampers. On the other
hand, the 126 has a bit more room. You'll want to remove the air cleaner to
make room in both cases. I recommend a good set of hex bits for the 3/8
One way to determine if the glow plugs are working is to hook up a
voltmeter to the battery, it should drop 2-3 volts while the glow plugs
are heating up.
My Patrol had a build in voltmeter and, after I rewired the plugs to be
operated manually, I used that to tell when the plugs finished their
???
I thought you got rid of it when the ashtray is full :-)
Wonko the Sane wrote:
We are Yanks. We live in a disposable economy -- wives, cars, computers,
etc. Once the shine is off of the paint, out with the old and in with the
new.
Sadly. :-(
Aye, all us blokes like gauges! that is why I put ammeter, 100PSI
oil pressure and oil temp in my old 200D, and it had a few factory
gauges. They build cars for simpletons.
At 08:36 PM 10/29/2007, you wrote:
One way to determine if the glow plugs are working is to hook up a
voltmeter to the
Thanks,
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Subject: Today's Diesel Prices
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What are the usual sources on a W-123 Sedan for water to enter the passenger
side front compartment?
Any thoughts where to look first, second, third.
Firewall behind the battery compartment (you checked there). Windshield seal,
rear window seal. Sunroof drains. Hood hinge wells.
You can count the grains in a frame of film, or measure it's
resolution in line pairs per mm - neither of which transfer very well
to digital standards.
On 10/30/07, b_gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am referring to image resolution, like type of film, 16mm, 35mm, and
the like which hold a
It seems than at Tue, 30 Oct 2007 12:06:20 +1030, Hendrik wrote:
One way to determine if the glow plugs are working is to hook up a
voltmeter to the battery, it should drop 2-3 volts while the glow plugs
are heating up.
My favorite way to test glow plugs is with an old dash-mount
type
On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 11:48:31 -0400 andrew strasfogel
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I may have one in the garage. If you still need it I'll check.
Thank you for the offer. I ordered a new one from Rusty this morning.
Craig
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Sadly, we do.
But the upside is that those of us who are Benz bottom-feeders make the only
offer on classics and take them home. Just ask Kleb, the role model for
bottom feeders!
Don
'77 240D (bought for the equivalent of one month's take-home pay)
On Oct 29, 2007 8:37 PM, Hendrik Fay [EMAIL
Hi, All.
Wants all that money and is too cheap to buy a RR wheel center cover!
Crack indeed
Fred Moir
Lynn MA
At 08:52 PM 10/29/2007, you wrote:
Its a euro car, the 280 6 cyl is correct
wilton strickland wrote:
A 6 cyl 280? 'Spose it's a 380? Pic of data plate? $18+k
??? 'Notice
I can think of a few reasons actually.
Brian
On 10/29/07, ernest breakfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pretty funny, though you obviously didn't have your German Logic Circuit
engaged when you started thinking about this; why would the brake lights
*need* to work when the engine's off and the
As I've said a few times on this very list (I'm beginning to think nobody reads
my posts) HD cable and satellite are both broadcasting at around 6Mbs which is
exactly the same as the SD signal. Coincidentally I know about this because I
worked a little bit on the playout servers that make it
I pulled my 85 300D out of the garage today after washing it yesterday
for the first time in quite a while and much to my chagrin I found the
front carpet wet on the passenger side. It did not appear to be
coolant as it had no obvious odor and the temperatures have been in
the low 90s or
On Oct 29, 2007, at 6:58 PM, Loren Faeth wrote:
Before you spend $$$ for someone else to adjust the valves, buy a
Glow fuse (60 Amp) from Rusty or from a Stealership and put it
in. If that and waiting 30 sec after the light goes out to hit the
starter does not work, then get a couple of
If it stopped starting like flipping a light switch
once it got cold enough outside, it's the valves. Unless
the GP fuse let loose or something like that, but that's
easy to verify. DIY valve adjustment is really pretty
easy on these cars, you should consider trying it yourself.
All you need is
I got some Harbor Freight cheapies (from India, probably melted down
ships I saw them dismantle on some Discovery Channel show) and
heated/bent the ends at 2-45deg angles, like thereal ones. Work
well. I think someone on the list suggested that so I copied him.
--R
Loren Faeth wrote:
then
hi Brian!
seems unlikely to me for a person to be in a situation where the
ignition's off and the steering wheel's locked and they were to e
needing brakes; in that case, letting the person behind them know that
they're braking wouldn't likely be one of their highest concerns!
i can
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