What side of the car is the pick up - left or right , if going up a
hill and you run out will going downhill pick the fuel up?
Peter
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now that we're on the topic of hydraulic fluid and jacks, how often should a
floor jacket be serviced and the fluid changed. I've had mine about 10
years now, and only use it about 4-5 times a year, and it seems to work
fine, no leaks or anything. should I be doing something to keep it
healthy?
In a message dated 1/24/2008 10:56:53 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What's in hydraulic jack oil that makes it special? Is it more like
motor oil, or more like ATF? Out of desperation I put some motor oil
from a random bottle lying around into an old jack that
> It seems, then, the best way to diagnose a failing starter motor from
> the
> other causes is to measure the starter's current draw. Is that correct?
Yes, if you also take the battery voltage at the same time.
The two together, along with voltage drop measured along the
cables, will tell you th
> Hard to believe, but that Falcon is now our largest car.
> Even larger than the 300SDL?
One holds six. The other, five. And I believe the Falcon
is a little wider inside. The SDL has more legroom in back,
but the Falcon has enough. (The truck also holds six, but
the back seat is definitely a
Thank you all for your suggestions as to what was wrong with my car being
hard to start the other day. I'll reply to each suggestion and tell what
the real cause was at the end.
> At 15°, I think the only thing wrong was in your forgetting to crank
> until it's running.
It was cranking real slow
Hydraulic fluid comes in different weights depending on its intended use &
the fluid used in jacks is heavier than transmission fluid.
Thanks,
Tom Hargrave
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I think that the 1/2 ton diesel pickup would be enough for hauling the 7500#
travel trailer around. The Dodge 1500 with the Hemi engine will tow 8600#,
but I didn't want a gasser. The F150 with the International Navistar VT275
baby 4.5L Ford Powerchoke V6 that never was to be would have been j
Hard to believe, but that Falcon is now our largest car.
Even larger than the 300SDL?
Kevin in Hillsboro, OR
1983 300SD 266Kmi, Ursula
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Stuff isn't shipped with gasoline - it's shipped with Diesel, and
Diesel is WAY too high now ---
> Higher gas prices in the US mean higher prices FOR
> everything in the US. Because the US is such a big country and shipping
> costs for everyday goods are very susceptible to increases in price, a
> Does anybody remember if Marshall preferred the yellow or red Optima
> for diesels?
Orange: the reverse-terminal Red. There is some indication
that the differences between deep-cycle and starting batteries
are less pronounced with the Optima style of construction than
with traditional batteries
> What's in hydraulic jack oil that makes it special?
I suspect it's ATF without the detergent package. You
want dirt to settle if there's no circulation and
filtration system.
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> I was told that the diesel was not offered in the lower class
> Dodge trucks because the frame would not handle the torque that the
> Cummins
> diesel produced. I was also told that the weight of the engine &
> transmission were much heavier than the gas package & that the extra
> weight
> woul
> looking for economy cars. Hence the Pinto and Vega were born.
> They were rushed thru design and R&D was virtually non-existant.
The '60 Falcon was Ford's first econo-box. I've gotten better
than 30MPG in it more than once (after a fresh tuneup), and it
seats six comfortably. The Pinto was a
I'm going to test drive this 240 this weekend $1300 260k says runs and drives
great needs carpets everything else is good. Anything special I should watch
out for? thnx in advnce.. Tony(diesel junky)
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yes, my ass is very fat
On Jan 24, 2008 9:25 PM, Hans Neureiter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hurtsty; How old is your ass?
> Gates is retiring, so some day we all may be free of WINDERS.
> Next deal will be to eradicate AT Shops - world wide.
>
> Trumpets -- Angel wings flopping -- Hallelujah
Hurtsty; How old is your ass?
Gates is retiring, so some day we all may be free of WINDERS.
Next deal will be to eradicate AT Shops - world wide.
Trumpets -- Angel wings flopping -- Hallelujah -- Getting older day
after tomorrow, Gary? Hah?
Happy Happy.
On 1/24/08, Gary Hurst <[EMAIL PROTEC
On Jan 24, 2008, at 7:39 PM, Hendrik & Fay wrote:
> Yes but is it possible to wind back a digital odometer?
I asked that question a while back and the answer was basically yes,
if you know what you are doing you can program in any number you
want. In some respects maybe easier to pull off t
On Jan 24, 2008, at 7:37 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
> There was supposed to be one built back in the 70's not 8 miles
> from my
> house. They protested and got it shut down so now the site is empty.
> Hear talk of building something there, maybe nuke, maybe coal.
Yeah same here. Marble Hil
I don't beleive I am doing this.
The choice of oil is no more than what the seals can tolerate, i.e. ATF, W10
motor oil, 3-in-1 oil, H2O (less recommended if not distilled), etc.
I would not use brake fluid.
On 1/24/08, Hendrik & Fay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Every oil has a blend of additive
On Jan 24, 2008, at 7:09 PM, LarryT wrote:
> Now, it's making him millions ...
You've hit on his motivation
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It seems than at Thu, 24 Jan 2008 09:56:10 -0800, Alex wrote:
> What's in hydraulic jack oil that makes it special? Is it
> more like motor oil, or more like ATF?
Well, Automatic Transmission Fluid is just hydraulic fluid. And
a hydraulic jack is a super-simple hydraulic system. So I would
use A
More like 20 years Dan,
Marathon Refinery in St.James La. was the last one
completed. They are now going thru a 10 Billion Over hall
that will increase their Production tow fold. A friend
of mine is the Chief Production Chemist there.
BTW it took them about 8 years of hassle with the Enviros
and gv
No, they've just gotten stupid.
I've had 2 cars fall. One fell when a ramp that my brother welded together
failed. The other fell when the cheap jack stand that was holding it up
failed.
My dad had one car fall on him when a jack that was holding it up gave way.
He almost got out but it caught hi
Back then, they did not have digital anything.
I think maybe the digital clock had come out. The ones with painted
numbers that flipped over - that was shortly after the invention of
the Wheel.
-Dave Walton
On Jan 24, 2008 7:39 PM, Hendrik & Fay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes but is it possible
Every oil has a blend of additives to help it do the job it is designed
to do.
The jack was unsafe before you added the oil because you had to add oil.
If there is a leaking seal on an jack there is a possibility that the
seal will let go entirely and that ain't good.
Usual safety warning, do no
Yes but is it possible to wind back a digital odometer?
I know the 123's are pretty easy to do, that's why it pays to look for
service history.
Hendrik
dave walton wrote:
> When I was in college, I drove cars to/from auctions for cash. There
> were weekly ones in Manheim and Butler, Pa. Man, yo
There was supposed to be one built back in the 70's not 8 miles from my
house. They protested and got it shut down so now the site is empty.
Hear talk of building something there, maybe nuke, maybe coal.
LarryT wrote:
> Actually it's been 30 years. I worked on one of the last ones - in Port
Hi Rich,
This is such an incredibly complex issue. In addition to the things you
mentioned, when oil prices go up, the reserves also go up becuase it become
more economical to oil out of the ground. For instance if oil costs $3/gal
to drag from the ground and gas is selling for $4/gal there's
Well, thinking it through again, yes when the hammer drops you have the
right to purchase that car for that price. You do not own the car as
such but entered into a contact to purchase that car, I suppose it could
be argued that the seller now has to produce a equivalent S500 for 10K,
or you co
To be honest Randy, I don't know.
Ed
300E
On 22/01/2008, R A Bennell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Doesn't Ontario have a modified no-fault system? Meaning, you can't sue
> for minimal damage like a sore neck, but if
> you are over a threshold amount, you can sue for damages?
>
> Randy
>
> -
Awesome! Thanks for thelaughs! Now, it's time I do some Crop-Dusting!
;-)
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Actually it's been 30 years. I worked on one of the last ones - in Port
Arthur Tex for Texaco finish in ~1976.
Same for Nukes - there were a dozen or so under construction in the mid-late
70s when they began to be shut down - usually a 2 unit nuke would be a 1 or
a 4 unit would become a 2 unit
While economizing to make oil last longer there is no escaping the need for
new reserves of oil to keep our economy chugging along. Saving money with
wind, solar, etc generators is fine but it;s a dropin the bucket when you
look at the needs of this country on an overall basis. I'd like to see
Serves you right for wanting to be a snob :-)
Ooooh a 126 or 124 is not good enough, or heaven forbid a C class :-)
Anyway, there is a paragraph on that auction about this being a
contract.blah blah blah
However in the real world ebay don't care about anything but their
commission and ab
Hi Dan,
When they were talking about econo shitboxes I immediately thought of
Pintos and Vegas. IMHO, the Capri was a high performance German built (?)
that offered numberous states of tune. I looked at one in 74 or 75 that was
a special sponsored model - kind of like the John Player Speci
Rick Knoble wrote:
> Over turn the porta crapper in his front yard with him in it.
Only if you make it land on the door.
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My Wife works for Chrysler & I asked the same question when the Dodge diesel
came out. I was told that the diesel was not offered in the lower class
Dodge trucks because the frame would not handle the torque that the Cummings
diesel produced. I was also told that the weight of the engine &
transmis
> I'm way pissed. Do I have any recourse?
>
> -Dave Walton
Over turn the porta crapper in his front yard with him in it.
Rick Knoble
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BZZZT, WRONG. There has not been a new refinery built in over 30 years.
1976 or so
LWB250 wrote:
> If I remember correctly the comment that I've heard in
> the news numerous times, there hasn't been a new
> refinery built in the U.S. for over 10 years.
>
> Sorta like Nuke plants...
>
> Dan
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this day.
what i'm more proud of is that i'm nearly microsoft free on all my computers
On Jan 24, 2008 6:20 PM, Frederick W Moir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Happy Birthday Gary!
> Fred Moir
> Lynn MA
>
> At 06:16 PM 1/2
Happy Birthday Gary!
Fred Moir
Lynn MA
At 06:16 PM 1/24/2008, you wrote:
>to pay the county property taxes on my cars (due by my birthday, which is
>tomorrow), and i have to say they make it easier and easier all the time.
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to pay the county property taxes on my cars (due by my birthday, which is
tomorrow), and i have to say they make it easier and easier all the time.
just went up to a drive up window, gave them my driver's license and wrote a
check . whole thing took maybe 5 minutes at the place. wasn't that long a
I cannot help but wonder why I cannot buy a lightweight diesel pickup. I can
get an F250 or F350 or a big Dodge
with the Cummins or a GM HD2500 etc but I cannot get an F150 with a smaller
engine. I really don't need a 3/4 ton.
My 1/2 ton is plenty for what I haul. Apart from driving it to and fro
No, not really a current issue. All refineries need downtime for
maintenance, and are constantly being maintained. I don't think there
is much if any reduced capacity due to the hurricanes as any damage has
been dealt with. I think there might have been one or two really old
ones, or section
It's true that there have not been any refineries built in 10 years but the
statement is deceptive.
What you don't hear about is the increased capacities of existing
refineries, up quite a bit over the past 10 years. I remember reading the
percentage but I don't like quoting something I can't refe
I got my odometer gear today from odometer gears ltd (odometergears.com). It
installed per web instructions. The gear that broke in my unit was the one with
12 teeth and the brass insert. The new one is all plastic, and I had to remove
the old brass insert, It kind of split off with 6" Klein dia
most palatable solution for me is to make sure I'm putting the gas into a
car that I really enjoy driving. If you really enjoy your time behind the
wheel of whatever you're driving, seems to make handing over your money at
the gas station a little easier. :-)
Ed
300E
On 24/01/2008, Jeff Zedic <[
When I was in college, I drove cars to/from auctions for cash. There
were weekly ones in Manheim and Butler, Pa. Man, you never saw so
many sharks in one place! A real feeding frenzy. Those crooks would do
anything to a car and say anything they could make up to get it to
sell. At the time, the go
Actually, today, some planned refinery expansions and new constructions
are being (have been) put on hold because of projected decreases (or
smaller increases) in consumption due to prices and govt plans to force
auto makers to increase fuel economy. The refinery owners/operators
don't see muc
Didn't I see something on this in the news recently? I don't know how many
refineries got blown out of the water on the Gulf Coast and STILL aren't
back online. Others are down for upgrading that's gone on longer than
expected.
Lots of refineries are behind the times technology-wise.
And then you
Hi guys
Think everyone can relate to the following new words and definitions
in their current or former careers.
Enjoy,
Chuck
>
> Study, there will be a test
>>
>> 1. BLAMESTORMING: Sitting around in a group, discussing why a
>> deadline was
> missed or a project failed, and who was
If I remember correctly the comment that I've heard in
the news numerous times, there hasn't been a new
refinery built in the U.S. for over 10 years.
Sorta like Nuke plants...
Dan
--- Donald Snook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rich Thomas wrote: "Oh, and the environmentalists
> who block new
>
Rich Thomas wrote: "Oh, and the environmentalists who block new
drilling and refineries."
BINGO! That is why gas and diesel are so high. There are not enough
refineries! The current refineries are aging and without replacements,
gas is going to get more and more expensive. Koch Industries
Great car if its in good shape. Too bad I don't need one.
Tom
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From: Rich Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Received: 1/24/08 4:52 PM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
CC:
Subject: [MBZ] Saw a 300E for sale down the street
I did not stop to look, but it was the
I did not stop to look, but it was the later 80s version (I can't keep
chassis numbers straight, is that a 124?), maroon, tan (I think)
interior, body looked good, $2950 OBO. Houston, so likely no rust
issues. Anyone interested, let me know and I will go over and look at it.
--R
No, it's the traders who set the price. The oil companies make lots of
money when it is high, and not so much when it is lower. The economics
of the all bidness are sorta interesting, given the risks involved with
multi-year lead times, huge expenditures required, dry holes, politics
(think H
Some had a small V6 too I think as I seem to recall a friend having one.
Probably back about 1972 or 1973?
Randy
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Subject: Re: [MBZ]
"Tony Wirtel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd guess there are ways to make this more difficult for the seller,
> but would probably be twice the hassle for you and that in the end
> negative feedback is all you've got.
My take: at least he refunded your deposit without any fuss. It's
probably
The Capri had a 2.0 liter 4 cyl OHC mill in it that
was the bomb. Same engine was in the early
(70-71-1/2) Pintos, as I had one with it . A dead
wicked engine with a lot of little tweaks you could do
to really get it going.
Dan
--- Frederick W Moir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, Alles.
> Fo
"Jeff Zedic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Small cars in North America, when made by certain companies, were
> shitbox deathtraps. It's like they were made badly on purpose.
They were made badly to satisfy gov't requirements on fleet fuel
economy, by companies who knew that their customers di
> > So I've been looking for a 1999 S500 for my wife and I win the bid on
> > one yesterday:
> >
> > http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=018&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWN%3AIT&viewitem=&item=280192872719&rd=1
> > I pay for a CarFax - It's clean, so I PayPal the guy $500 for a
> > d
My point about the fuel prices is that it seems the only way to get North
Americans to conserve fuel is to raise the price. With it being so cheap, it
just gets pissed away. People want the easy way out and that means cheap
fuel no matter what they have to do to ensure it. (read into that one what
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Allan Streib wrote:
> Just stop by your local McDonalds and pump some grease out of their
> dumpster and use that
>
>
> "Kaleb C. Striplin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Thats kind of what I thought
>>
>> Allan Streib wrote:
>>> "Kaleb C. Striplin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writ
Just stop by your local McDonalds and pump some grease out of their
dumpster and use that
"Kaleb C. Striplin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thats kind of what I thought
>
> Allan Streib wrote:
>> "Kaleb C. Striplin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> Got a torpedo heater at work that we run
Thats kind of what I thought
Allan Streib wrote:
> "Kaleb C. Striplin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Got a torpedo heater at work that we run on kerosene. Says it can use
>> #1 heating oil or kerosene. Can these things be run on regular #2
>> diesel? Dont think we have #1 around here but
That just means the auction could end early. If the auction completes
and you are the winner, its a contract.
Allan Streib wrote:
> I've seen cars listed on ebay with an "also for sale locally/subject
> to prior sale" disclaimer. If that was not in the listing I'd be
> annoyed, but probably wou
You can file a complaint on ebay against him and leave him negative
feedback but wont do much and will probably cause him to leave neg on
you too.
dave walton wrote:
> So I've been looking for a 1999 S500 for my wife and I win the bid on
> one yesterday:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI
I checked Craigslist in NYC and there are several S500s in the mid to late
90s for $8200 to mid teens -
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Its the oil companies controlling all that over here.
Jeff Zedic wrote:
> Donald,
>
> I know!! I live there!!
>
> Actually, it's not THAT bad. First you need to keep in mind that US fuel is
> too cheap. ( in several ways). The price of petrol before the latest rise,
> was, in real dollar terms t
That price looks pretty good based on prices I see on Craigs List - there
are 2 S500s here - one is a '01 S500 at $18k firm and also a '02 S500 for
$21999. Don't know about all the options but MB tends to come pretty well
loaded.
Maybe there's another one out there for you. I suspect the only
EBay doesn't suck, some eBay sellers suck.
Tom
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To: Mercedes Discussion List
CC:
Subject: [MBZ] eBay sucks
So I've been looking for a 1999 S500 for my wife and I win the bid on
one yeste
It's safe to prime with.
Thanks, Tom
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To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: 1/24/08 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Running on empty/BTDT!
On Jan 24, 2008 9:11 AM, Tom Hargrave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Diesel pur
Do tell, onlist is fine with me unless it is not fine with you. If that
is the case, you can fill me in offlist.
Glenn Brown wrote:
>>From someone who has had a bad experience with this individual (i.e., GM)
> and will gladly elaborate the details off-line. My suggestion, go
> elsewhere.
>
>
Here only one person involved in the call has to be aware it is being
recorded
Ed Booher wrote:
> On Jan 23, 2008 8:30 AM, OK Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I think there are rules regarding recording phone calls, but don't
>> know just what they are.
>>
>>
> The other party must know they
We generally buy from Rusty, which in some sort of remote way helps fund
this list.
hans hansel wrote:
> Nope, not kidding.
> I went to George first, and he quoted me $285 plus core deposit for a 84
> 300td.
>
> After lots of searching, I got a refurbished OEM amp instead of the
> aftermarket
Him, frankie and his crooked buddies raped mbca for year way back in the
day.
LarryT wrote:
> Hi Tim,
> I replaced the CC Amp in my 91 300D a few weeks ago - the amp was $150 with
> a $75 core -
>
> Bought from George Murphy at
> http://www.imperialclub.com/Part/Vendors/performancebrochure.pdf
"Kaleb C. Striplin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Got a torpedo heater at work that we run on kerosene. Says it can use
> #1 heating oil or kerosene. Can these things be run on regular #2
> diesel? Dont think we have #1 around here but would be cheaper than
> running kerosene.
I think they
Got a torpedo heater at work that we run on kerosene. Says it can use
#1 heating oil or kerosene. Can these things be run on regular #2
diesel? Dont think we have #1 around here but would be cheaper than
running kerosene.
--
Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
94 E420, 92 300SD, 92 300D, 92 25
dave walton wrote:
>
> Nice car, but Stability Control was not offered as an option prior to 1999.
> Yep, need back seat.
I wonder what would happen if you put a want ad in the Star?
Should increase your odds of finding a well kept car that isn't
owned by a jackass.
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Nice car, but Stability Control was not offered as an option prior to 1999.
Yep, need back seat.
Thanks
-Dave Walton
On Jan 24, 2008 2:01 PM, Mitch Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Do you need a back seat with that?
> http://www.auto-rv.com/browse.aspx?AdName=CI5420290
>
>
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> Rich Thomas wrote:
> > Yes the US must immediately raise fuel prices by $5/gallon.
> > I am sure the various governments involved would use the
> > I know life will be better if only the US becomes
> > more like Europe!
> He never said anything about raising the price of fuel over
> here Ju
Do you need a back seat with that?
http://www.auto-rv.com/browse.aspx?AdName=CI5420290
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dave walton wrote:
> I'm in Ohio. Car is in New York.
Maybe Sunil could hook you up with something.
Seems like he's got a friend at the Columbus dealership and
can get older cars somewhat near trade-in.
If you are in NW Ohio and willing to travel a bit, I can give
you the name of a used car deal
That's too bad you lost of the exact car you were looking for. Here, those
prices are what, or even a little more than what a indie dealer would
charge. Have you gone around to dealers in your city as told the dealers to
keep an eye out for what you're looking for? I got tired of looking at so
c
I've seen cars listed on ebay with an "also for sale locally/subject
to prior sale" disclaimer. If that was not in the listing I'd be
annoyed, but probably would not take it any farther than leaving
negative feedback.
Allan
"dave walton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So I've been looking for a
>at almost $10,000, another one will come along soon.
Actually no - I've been looking for one with the Stability Control
option on Ebay and Craig's List for the last 15 months. This was the
first. It may be quite a while until another comes along.
I'm in Ohio. Car is in New York.
-Dave Walton
O
I like the Port-A-Potty in the front yard. I guess the ones inside don't
work so well?
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I know the issue is getting some money back for paying for the CarFax, and
the annoyance of dealing with a guy like this, but on the bright side, at
almost $10,000, another one will come along soon.
Ed
300E
On 24/01/2008, Gary Hurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i don't see you getting the car.
When living overseas as a kid, we had two Ford Capri's. Great cars. I
think the Capri's at the time were manufactured in Germany. A friend also
had a Cortina here in Canada, bought new.
Ed
300E
On 24/01/2008, R A Bennell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How about the Mercury Capri back in the ea
i don't see you getting the car. i'd contact ebay and see what they say
about this.
do you live nearby? ebay contends that their deals are "valid contracts" so
why not avail youself of the local courts to cause this guy some difficulty?
On Jan 24, 2008 1:05 PM, dave walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
So I've been looking for a 1999 S500 for my wife and I win the bid on
one yesterday:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=018&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWN%3AIT&viewitem=&item=280192872719&rd=1
I pay for a CarFax - It's clean, so I PayPal the guy $500 for a
deposit and email the guy
What's in hydraulic jack oil that makes it special? Is it more like
motor oil, or more like ATF? Out of desperation I put some motor oil
from a random bottle lying around into an old jack that I needed RIGHT
THEN. I think it was Quaker State 10W40 conventional. The jack
seemed to work fine. Wil
Jeff Zedic wrote:
> Isn't the Ford Ranger really a Mazda anyway?? You mainly see Toyotas or
> proper Land Rovers.
Other way around, Mazda pickups (since '94 at least) are Ford Rangers.
I have a '95 Mazda B2300, and I go to the Ford dealership for parts.
John
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On Jan 24, 2008 9:11 AM, Tom Hargrave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Diesel purge straight from the can works.
>
I know it works in the sense of "priming the pump" nicely and
preventing excessive cranking, but is it clean enough to safely send
it into the IP unfiltered, or have I just been lucky so
There's lots of Toyota and Nissan p/ups in the UK as well as Mazda and
Mitsubishi. What you see very few of thankfully, are the humongous things
that are omnipresent here.
Isn't the Ford Ranger really a Mazda anyway?? You mainly see Toyotas or
proper Land Rovers.
There's some joker near me that
I'll be VERY tempted to do that next time at Advance Auto.
Luther
On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 11:10:16 -0600, Mitch Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> R A Bennell wrote:
>>
>> Who makes batteries with the MB logo? My old 300D has a big battery with an
>> MB logo on it. Don't know how long it
>> has
I've got a 10 year old that keeps me up to date. Otherwise, no chance...
Gary Thompson
1995 E320
On 1/24/08, Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow, I need to get back in college and refresh my gamer language
>
> Luther
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I don't know who makes the battery but it's sold by Bosch.
Tom
www.kegkits.com
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Who makes batteries with the MB logo? My old 300D h
Diesel purge straight from the can works.
Tom
www.kegkits.com
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On Jan 24, 2008 7:17 AM, Mitch Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
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