In a message dated 5/1/2008 2:33:51 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It sure LOOKS like ebay, but I sure as hell dont think ebay would
want this. Even if they did, I would NOT give it to them. If I log in
via firfox, I dont get this, so I think I have a bug or s
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 9:43 PM, Craig McCluskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> going to open the thing to try to free the fan (I heard some
> fan-blade-banging-against-something type noises when I first powered it
> up), but they have "tamper-resistant" torx screws holding the cover on.
Bits to d
On Fri, 02 May 2008 00:31:03 -0400 Mitch Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Craig McCluskey wrote:
> > I put it on our formica counter and immediately noticed that the hard
> > plastic (front) and metal (rear) feet slide very easily over the
> > counter, especially when you try to push to "button"
Craig McCluskey wrote:
> I put it on our formica counter and immediately noticed that the hard
> plastic (front) and metal (rear) feet slide very easily over the counter,
> especially when you try to push to "button" to open the door.
It might be easier to put a dab of silicone on each foot than t
We've been in the market for a new microwave oven. After looking at the
local hardware store (where the microwave ovens were still in their boxes)
and online, I decided to get one from Amazon.com.
I chose the Sharp R-230KK Black 800-Watt 4/5 cubic foot oven because many
of the others are 17+ inche
Hendrik & Fay wrote:
> Without going into detail, the top of the line Pontoon was the 220s
> (which was the S class of the era), being the most desirable pontoon due
> to the extra chrome and features.
> Once you get into the 300's you are talking big limousine, the Maybach
> of the time, with t
> Yeah, but why should any of us soldering-impaired klutzes bother to
> try when you can do it so much better, Jim? ;)
'cause I ain't doing that any more. I have absolutely no
time, it seems...
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John asked me:
"Bob R, how are you (or your wife) enjoying the E320?"
After reading your CDI report makes me wish I had considered the black on
black CDI a little more seriously. I absolutely loved the loaner I got to
drive for a day.
We like the gasser just fine. I concur with all the things you
Thanks Hendrik,
Applied MB pedantry is one of the reasons I stay on this list. So do you
think that one is a 220s?
Dwight
Dwight E. Giles, Jr.
1978 240D 4 speed. 218K miles.
1979 240D- auto -250K + miles
1990 300D 2.5t 160K miles.
Wickford, RI
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I used to work at 78th Street and Palm River. If we
didn't have a guard at the gate of our property the
locals would literally walk in to the parking lot,
pick a car, and either strip or steal it. Or set up
housekeeping and have a little "party" in it.
There is a McDonald's at that intersection
Without going into detail, the top of the line Pontoon was the 220s
(which was the S class of the era), being the most desirable pontoon due
to the extra chrome and features.
Once you get into the 300's you are talking big limousine, the Maybach
of the time, with the 300d being the most common a
I know all the suggestions about switching to a Mac are very helpful, but
you have all the classic symptoms of a virus - and that note from eBay is
what's called a phishing site (I think) - you need to run your AV software -
if you don't have one, I suggest you download the free version of AVG a
I have never had any problems with it before, strange
Loren Faeth wrote:
> Welcome to IE 7. Now you know why I block it in automatic updates
> and use firefox almost all the time!
>
> At 04:53 PM 5/1/2008, you wrote:
>> yea, but still want to figure out what is going on. Just restarted
>> afte
Welcome to IE 7. Now you know why I block it in automatic updates
and use firefox almost all the time!
At 04:53 PM 5/1/2008, you wrote:
>yea, but still want to figure out what is going on. Just restarted
>after going to IE 7 again, and it starts up, but doesnt load and just
>hangs there, same a
The cosmic rays have changed a few bits on your hard drive - time to
format and reload.
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 4:54 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> but, there are other problems as well. For instance, I cant get my
> control panel to open now. I tried restore but I hve the sa
I like the verticle temp and fuel "gauges", but miss the oil pressure
gauge. Then again, the verticle speedo is the only thing I like about
the finnies
I wonder how this car will be in 16 to 20 years and 200K to 300K
miles, when I might be able to afford one?
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 2:15 PM, A
Just let us know. I was assuming she would not be interested with folks she
didn't know, but I had forgotten that she reads all the posts so does feel a
bit like one of us.
BillR
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--- Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yet another reason to use Mozilla or Opera
>
... or a Mac.
Sorry, just had to get that in...
Dan
Be a better friend, newshound, and
know-it-all with Ya
You can check for low charge cutout by momentarily shorting the two
wire that go to the pressure switch together (the pressure switch has
the spade lugs on it, not the pigtails, that one is for the fan). If
the compressor comes on, it's just low.
If the compressor runs for a few seconds whe
but, there are other problems as well. For instance, I cant get my
control panel to open now. I tried restore but I hve the same thing
Luther wrote:
> Yet another reason to use Mozilla or Opera
>
> On Thu, 01 May 2008 16:33:08 -0500, Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> So
yea, but still want to figure out what is going on. Just restarted
after going to IE 7 again, and it starts up, but doesnt load and just
hangs there, same as before. This is starting to piss me off
Luther wrote:
> Yet another reason to use Mozilla or Opera
>
> On Thu, 01 May 2008 16:33:08
Yet another reason to use Mozilla or Opera
On Thu, 01 May 2008 16:33:08 -0500, Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I have been having some trouble with IE 7, it starts but never really
> does anything. So I uninstalled it and went back to 6. Go to ebay, ,
> click my ebay, go t
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
> Oh, thats way out west I think. could have put you up here for free
Will keep that in mind next time :) Didn't want to invite myself over
this time around...
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So I have been having some trouble with IE 7, it starts but never really
does anything. So I uninstalled it and went back to 6. Go to ebay, ,
click my ebay, go to log in, after I log it, it takes me to a page
saying they have started some new security deal, and want my name,
address, ssn, car
Hey.
"not to sher whats wrong with it prabbably something small and stupid"
That tells the whole story. And wonder where I can get that seat
cover material.???
Take care,
Chuck
On Apr 30, 2008, at 9:16 PM, Redghost wrote:
> http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/car/658935249.html
>
> But
Oh, thats way out west I think. could have put you up here for free
John Robbins wrote:
> Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
>> You should have stopped by on your way thru.
>
> I thought about it, but by the time my plans changed to where I had time
> for it I was about to hit the road and lose internet
yea, I probably could to. Well, OK, I will help John out, I will trade
him straight across for his CDI for a nice SDL or something.
Wilton Strickland wrote:
> I think I could "get past" the "ugly" instrument cluster if I the chance.
>
> Wilton
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Rusty - I take it all back. My darling wife said she would love to go have
lunch with us [anything to keep me guessing], but then it will need to be
Saturday. Can we make that switch?
BillR-
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You *know* you're the envy of all on this list don't ya? We don't envy the
monthly
payments, but you've got a 1st class ride -
;-)
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They obviously have no problem copying designs that work well for other car
companies. There's look-alike MB grills and headlight for example. Of
course, it take more than similar sheetmetal to make a quality product.
There's just *one* change needed to the way they test their products - as
D
yeah, but to the seller, it is "actual Mileage" because it has not
been altered or tampered with. It is from the ignorance is bliss
school of thought: "If I have not altered it, or if I don't know it
has rolled over 3 times, then what it says is actual mileage!"
Most sellers are neither as ed
I think Mitsubitchy was offering 20 years unlimited miles on powertrain
at one point.
LarryT wrote:
>
> It's kinda surprising but they brought some POS products here and sold
> them - they were such crap they sold very few. So they found out where the
> problems were and fixed them. Now, thei
It's kinda surprising but they brought some POS products here and sold
them - they were such crap they sold very few. So they found out where the
problems were and fixed them. Now, their products are as good as any made
in Japan or Germany.
Plus, their prices are lower than any others. I t
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
> You should have stopped by on your way thru.
I thought about it, but by the time my plans changed to where I had time
for it I was about to hit the road and lose internet access. Stayed
just below you in Shawnee Saturday night.
> I just cant get past that ugly instru
I think I could "get past" the "ugly" instrument cluster if I the chance.
Wilton
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On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 11:49 AM, Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just cant get past that ugly instrument cluster though.
>
Ditto. It is ugly in a particular way---to me, it's cheap and
childish-looking. Like a toy. I feel like an old fart saying this,
but I think it is the inf
no
John Robbins wrote:
> Are you ever going to approve my message about the CDI that has pictures?
>
> Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
>> yea, that is also true
>>
>> John Robbins wrote:
>>> Isn't that what he says every time he sells a nice car?
>>>
>>> Mitch Haley wrote:
Isn't that what you say e
You should have stopped by on your way thru.
I just cant get past that ugly instrument cluster though.
John Robbins wrote:
> This car can be summed up in one word: Ridiculous
>
> Ridiculus power, comfort, features, handling, etc.
>
> I bought the car with 68k miles on it and am up to 73k now, a
This car can be summed up in one word: Ridiculous
Ridiculus power, comfort, features, handling, etc.
I bought the car with 68k miles on it and am up to 73k now, after this
weekend it'll be up to 6k miles! The 4k mile trip to Phoenix helped it
out a little bit ;)
The car is an absolute dream on
See attached scan image
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Are you ever going to approve my message about the CDI that has pictures?
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
> yea, that is also true
>
> John Robbins wrote:
>> Isn't that what he says every time he sells a nice car?
>>
>> Mitch Haley wrote:
>>> Isn't that what you say every time you sell a 2.5?
>>>
>>> "K
Loren Faeth wrote:
> There is no telling how many
> times the odometer has rolled over 9 and back to 0. That is
> still "actual mileage"
The way I look at it, that qualifies for "mileage not actual, as
actual mileage exceeds mechanical limits".
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From: "Bill R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Mercedes Discussion List'"
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] O/T lunch in Jacksonville
> I've got it in the calendar.
I've got it in the calendar. My darling wife won't be with me as she will
be at work. She is also deaf and does have a hard time with new folks until
she learns how their lips move, which is why I prefer a weekday.
Bill.
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It seems than at Mon, 28 Apr 2008 16:29:35 -0500, Harry wrote:
> This is being tried by someone on a CAT diesel. The engine
> heat is converted to steam and stored. It can then be used
> run half of the combustion engine as a steam engine, alone or
> in combo.
A few years ago I saw a John Deere
That would be a perfect car to convert to a 200D 2.4. That would
make one very pricey car though. I have never proven it, but I
suspect you can put a /8 rear subframe under it and that would make
it handle well without additional trunk weight.
I would not bet any money on the miles being actu
My BIL, a carpenter, moved down from Huntingburg, Indiana and built a house
near the corner of Maydell Dr and Palm River Rd in 1947. It was open
country/farmland then. I stayed with him while I was working in Tampa for a
few years in the 1970s. When they built the big subdivision across the r
> archer wrote:
>> Glad to know that. I'll check with him and get the speedometer/odometer
>> if
>> necessary. If it was an '85, would the diff be higher or lower ratio?
>
> '83 should be 3.07:1, I think '85 is 2.88:1, which is about 7% taller.
> I believe the ratio is stamped on the housing s
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 8:10 AM, Jim Cathey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > not resolder it, because I am not sure my skills are up to it. I
> > don't have the heat sinks, desoldering tools and so forth,
>
> You need nothing but a decent iron, and a modest amount
> of skill using it.
>
Yeah, but
Hi All,
Ebay has countered with www.kijiji.com and Free local classifieds -
Here's an overpriced (IMHO) '68 MB 230.
http://phoenix.kijiji.com/c-Cars-vehicles-Classic-cars-1968-Mercedes-
Benz-230-W0QQAdIdZ44861085
Take care,
Chuck
Phoenix
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On my '85 190D 2.2l the trick seems to be persistance. Every time I think I've
figured out a system it fails. Best to just keep wiggling and it'll come out
eventually.
-Curt
Date: Thu, 01 May 2008 10:09:53 -0400
From: Mitch Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [MBZ] V-8 fuel pump relay neede
Sorry guys, won't be in town, yet.
Did book our tickets; Arriving JAX 5/31; Driving our newly aquired 2001
2WD Tahoe (!) back north 6/6.
Bill, maybe we can hook up sometime that week at Singletons or one of the
other places I talked about.. Probably have my wife with me, too.
Angelo Giaimo/F
yea, I never seem to learn
Mitch Haley wrote:
> Isn't that what you say every time you sell a 2.5?
>
> "Kaleb C. Striplin" wrote:
>> yea, but I loved that car
>
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yea, that is also true
John Robbins wrote:
> Isn't that what he says every time he sells a nice car?
>
> Mitch Haley wrote:
>> Isn't that what you say every time you sell a 2.5?
>>
>> "Kaleb C. Striplin" wrote:
>>> yea, but I loved that car
>
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Jim Cathey wrote:
You have to squeeze the wire
> bail at the rear to release it from its hinge pins.
I bet that's my problem.
Hope I can fix the relay. The 16v is a $264 part, probably because
of the rpm limit. If I had to buy one, I'd probably buy one for an
8v or a 12v engine, I never drive r
yeah, i probably won't make it
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 11:51 AM, Rusty Cullens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You'll be in New York. Besides, I can't afford to buy you lunch.
>
>
> Rusty Cullens
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> From: "Ga
You'll be in New York. Besides, I can't afford to buy you lunch.
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Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 11:46 AM
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i'll try to be there if i can
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 11:37 AM, Rusty Cullens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You wanna shoot for Wednesday, 11:30? I'll have my wife Teri with me.
>
>
> Rusty Cullens
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> From:
Isn't that what he says every time he sells a nice car?
Mitch Haley wrote:
> Isn't that what you say every time you sell a 2.5?
>
> "Kaleb C. Striplin" wrote:
>> yea, but I loved that car
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"Kaleb C. Striplin" wrote:
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> yea, but I loved that car
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You wanna shoot for Wednesday, 11:30? I'll have my wife Teri with me.
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> not resolder it, because I am not sure my skills are up to it. I
> don't have the heat sinks, desoldering tools and so forth,
You need nothing but a decent iron, and a modest amount
of skill using it.
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> before the relay decided to stay on for good) On this subject, is there
> any trick to getting the clear cover off a W201 so I can pull the
> relay?
Remove the cover of the black thing in front of it, that lets
it move enough to come off/go on. You have to squeeze the wire
bail at the rear to
yea, but I loved that car
OK Don wrote:
> Because you have two more "in the wings" ???
>
> On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 10:50 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> hell, why did I let you talk me out of that car?
>>
>
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94 E420, 92 300SD, 92 250D Tur
Not bad. I found an $80 used driveshaft, and I am going to try that
first. If it shakes too, then I will be able to send one off and not
have the car down for 2-3 weeks while I send the driveshaft out somewhere.
At 05:37 AM 5/1/2008, you wrote:
>This as 3-4 years ago, but I think they charged
Maybe all I need then is the relay. Last fall when this problem
first surfaced, someone on the list suggested that over 5A meant the
fuel pump was bad, and a draw over 5 A. would fry the relay. I was
working from that. I already ordered the FP, so I will test it when
it gets here. I kind of
Count me in. I am open all of those days, though I would prefer a weekday.
BillR
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Subject: [MBZ] O/T lunch in Jacks
> > banana plugs fit perfectly into the 30 and 86 holes
Now we're talking. I used to keep a 2" chunk of 14ga house wire in the fuse
box on all Saab 99s. A simple free spare part to have handy in case the
rpm sensing fuel pump relay went bad. Two banana plugs takes the cost
out of the "free" catego
I could be misremembering, but I seem to recall it was something exotic,
other than a Stanley. Not that it really matters I guess, other than my
brain farts.
--R
Curt Raymond wrote:
> BTTT! It was a Stanley that tried to kill him.
> The Doble has a sparkplug for ignition.
> The video on Ja
> I am in need of a good fuel pump relay pn: 001 545 53 05
> ...for 85 380SL... the fuel pump draws between 5 and 9 amps
> depending on engine on/off and the length of time it has been
> running. 5 A. with engine off.
That's about what mine draws. What's wrong with your relay?
The high current c
I am going to be in Fernandina Beach next week from 5/6 to 5/10. Would anyone
like to meet for lunch at Singletons as we had discussed earlier last month?
Let me know as I have to paint a couple of bedrooms and need to make some plans.
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> What kind of money did they want to balance a shaft? I have had
> prices of $700 to 900, and I am too cheap to spend that much.
I seem to recall that the outfit in Portland that did my 560 SL's
U-joint, with balancing, was somewhere in the $200-300 range.
(It was subcontracted by the shop that
> http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/car/659755765.html
> 1991 2.5 goes only in reverse
That's my kind of deal! I only hope one comes along some
time when getting one wouldn't be fatal.
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Because you have two more "in the wings" ???
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 10:50 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hell, why did I let you talk me out of that car?
>
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Norman, OK
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damn lies, and statistics."
-Benjamin Disraeli and/o
BTTT! It was a Stanley that tried to kill him.
The Doble has a sparkplug for ignition.
The video on Jay's website is EXCELLENT. Amazing car.
-Curt
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 18:43:02 -0500
From: Rich Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT Steam engine hybrid
To: Mercedes Discussion Li
Anyone interested in steam cars might want to look at this link. Saab and
VW both built steam cars fairly recently.
Gerry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_car#Saab_steam_car
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Grossly overpriced and poorly maintained Ponton.
A true POC with the seat covers, and worth well below
the asking price.
Dan
--- Redghost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/car/658935249.html
>
> But what the heck do I know. Bound to be somebody
> on list that nee
This as 3-4 years ago, but I think they charged me
around $200.
Dan
--- Loren Faeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dan,
>
> What kind of money did they want to balance a shaft?
> I have had
> prices of $700 to 900, and I am too cheap to spend
> that much. 900 is
> getting close to a Rusty pr
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