> Last night Gary and I had a major difference of opinion and he decided
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This is essentially what Ritter did to Easley.
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> Well crap, look what just turned up on ebay. I wonder if these are
> worth messing with or if I should just order a new one from Rusty. He
> quoted $191 for a new one.
Yes, but are these the new style rod or the old?
Craig
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Car is superb conditon, appraised at 18,900 in 2005.
Ap
andrew strasfogel wrote:
Doesn't that defeat the purpose of the air tight lid on the air celaner
assembly?
The most important feature of the airbox is separating the clean side (center of
filter) from the dirty side. The lid is necessary to this. If you run a 6mm stud
through the side of the
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> In my experience the tire with the wider footprint (here the
> 235/55/17) is going to be less suitable for winter.
Actually, 235 wide tires are the same width, regardless of their aspect
ratio.
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> traction would probably come into play first. If someone can help me find
> those same numbers for the W124 300TD, I will redo the calculation for it.
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Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
I wonder what happened to him?
I don't know.
He was still in Muskegon or wherever when that gold 190DT down the road from me
was on ebay 2 1/2 years ago and I told him about it. He'd outgrown the urge to
buy 190 turbos by then.
Interesting that most of his family see
As a result, the air cleaner is now
effectively (or ineffectively) supported by just one of those bumpers.
Many of us take one of the sheared-off half bumpers and screw
it into the side of the air cleaner housing so that it serves
as a bumper against the valve cover. Helps save the lives of
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I wonder what happened to him? There are ALOT of people that are not
around anymore that I have forgotten about and wonder where they are
from time to time.
Mitch Haley wrote:
tyler wrote:
Sweet, it sounds like a lot of people on here are also into sailing.
Ron Dwelle isn't around here any
tyler wrote:
That sounds like an interesting book, I think I might look for a copy.
I've been obsessed with reading every sailing adventure book I can find
recently.
The W201factory towing package would be quite a nice setup! Did he use
it for towing sailboats?
I don't know. Seems like he
You're right! I didn't question the calculations because they seemed to
be almost perfectly inline with my actual experience. When I tried my
Volvo on a very steep boat ramp (probably about 12 degrees?), the rig
didn't start moving at all until the engine hit the stall speed and the
turbo built
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
Well crap, look what just turned up on ebay. I wonder if these are
worth messing with or if I should just order a new one from Rusty. He
quoted $191 for a new one.
I hope he individually wraps them before shipping.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=
That sounds like an interesting book, I think I might look for a copy.
I've been obsessed with reading every sailing adventure book I can find
recently.
The W201factory towing package would be quite a nice setup! Did he use
it for towing sailboats? I've toyed with the idea of towing my sailboa
tyler wrote:
Searching in google, I did find some specs on the W123 300TD turbo. It
should be able to pull a 3500lb trailer up an incline of around 14-15
degrees- better than my Volvo 740T, primarily due to a lower 1st gear.
You seem to be forgetting the purpose of a torque converter, which is
support. Then i will have to figure out how to poke out the
remnant of the sheared off pin.
Andrew
1983 300TD
1985 00TD
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Sweet, it sounds like a lot of people on here are also into sailing.
Ron Dwelle isn't around here any more, but he writes books on the subject.
http://www.amazon.com/Summer-Studies-Ron-Dwelle/dp/0738839728
Last I knew, Ron had a euro W201 2.5NA with factory towing package, includi
Well crap, look what just turned up on ebay. I wonder if these are
worth messing with or if I should just order a new one from Rusty. He
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Searching in google, I did find some specs on the W123 300TD turbo. It
should be able to pull a 3500lb trailer up an incline of around 14-15
degrees- better than my Volvo 740T, primarily due to a lower 1st gear.
Torque curve: http://www.zarnochwf1.com/node/18
I don't know the stall speed, but i
Most winter tires now are ice tires rather than snow tires and the siping is
what gives them the grip plus perhaps
a softer rubber compound so that they don't get as hard with the cold. We had
Goodyears ice radials on my wife's
Honda last winter and she declared them to be wonderful.
Randy
At 11:07 AM 10/14/2009, Donald H. Snook wrote:
I found some snow tires mounted on BMW wheels for my car. I
currently have 235/60/16 performance tires on my car. I found a set
of nearly new Dunlop winter tires mounted. They are
235/55/17. According to an online tire diameter calculator I fou
s any experience with this or suggestions for economical shipping.
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One more question. Rusty doesn't have the special socket - he
suggested Assenbachertool but the only one I saw there was a 22mm MB
Injector tool - it looks like a hex socket - my memory of the DVs is
it having a bunch of teeth around it so a matching socket woul
to leave a note on the car, as I have done in the past with other
cars, but I resisted. :-)
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Sweet, it sounds like a lot of people on here are also into sailing.
It's starting to sound promising- the idea of switching to an MB diesel
wagon for towing my sailboat. And yes, I will keep the hydraulic spheres
rather than "re-engineer" the rear suspension myself, per previous
discussion.
Jamie,
I'm also towing a sailboat ('74 Catalina 22)- I highly recommend one as
it's cheap and very well made. It only weighs about 2200lbs, but the
trailer and gear bring it to about 3500. I'm currently towing it with a
beat up '87 Volvo 740 turbo wagon that tows it very well, but I think
the
Larry, et al.
The socket,(from Rusty I think), that I have is made by Kokon from
Japan. P/N 4133.
18mm inside with lots of fine teeth.
Call Rusty, he's The Man.
Fred Moir
Lynn MA
Diesel preferred.
At 10:14 AM 10/14/2009, you wrote:
One more question. Rusty doesn't have the special socket - he
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Mama's 300SD has a hitch on the back with a 1" (or whatever that smaller
size is) receiver, and has a ball that fits. The hitch looks like an
aftermarket, maybe custom deal. The PO towed a motorcycle on a little
trailer with it. I wouldn't tow anything but it would make a good bike
rack atta
He could be a DEA agent or something like that.
-Rolf
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
Yea, I was more thinking it strange the pictures.
Craig McCluskey wrote:
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Here's somebody who uses a hidden hitch on a Taurus wagon:
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Dillon, Meade M CIV SPAWARSYSCEN-ATLANTIC, 53310 wrote:
What is your source for the 2100kg?
Errr... I don't exactly remember. I believe it is from the below site,
http://www.whnet.com/4x4/towing.html
They show 1900 for S124 stick and 2100 for S124 automatic.
Seems lik
if I could find a nice clean one. I was
tempted to leave a note on the car, as I have done in the past with other
cars, but I resisted. :-)
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What is your source for the 2100kg?
Errr... I don't exactly remember. I believe it is from the below site,
but it is down right now so I can't verify. I do remember that it was
only for wagons, and you had to have a different radiator
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It was a 603 on a 300 SDL
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] W124 Motor Mounts & Related Problems
Thx Harry - I appreciate you telling your secrets ;-)
What engine were you working on? I
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On my car, idle was sometimes terrible but sometimes perfect. I suspect
the wiring harness is deteriorating. I simply unplugged the connection
at the back of the IP and voila! The idle was smooth but very low. Used
the mechanical adjustment to bring it up to about 650 rpm.
Max
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I ordered the official MB kit from a place in the Fatherland, about 100
Euros with shipping. It runs from under the dash (fuse panel, relay
N10, little light in instrument panel to tell you when a trailer is
hooked up, and brake light switch connection) under all the carpets and
interior bits to t
John Robbins wrote:
They do, but the mods/owners there are crazy. Then again, they banned
me so I'm a little biased. Use your judgment as to whether I am
ban-worthy or not. ;)
My bookmarked link to that forum leads directly to the superturbo section.
When I tried to go there yesterday, I was
http://www.benzworld.org/forums/sale-trade-wanted-items/
http://mbca.cartama.net/forumdisplay.php?f=7
Very little traffic, but:
http://www.superturbodiesel.com/std/fs-wtb-f-8.html
Mitch Haley wrote:
I don't know if they have a classified section, but what about
http://www.schumanautomotive.co
Allan Streib wrote:
Well that's not the only reason for trailer brakes. The mass of the
trailer means a lot of momentum, which pushes on the back end of your
car when you stop. If the roads are wet, or worse icy, or you're on
gravel, etc. you will have a tendency to fishtail or jacknife even if
Peter Hertzing wrote:
Where did you find the hitch. I have a 2200 pound popup that I would like
to pull with me 95 E320 but have never been able to find the hitch.
I found mine on PeachParts. You just have to be lucky/patient and wait
for one to pop up sometime. You can also search on eBay
Yikes Max!! Vice grips You devil!
LarryT
;-)
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Thx Harry - I appreciate you telling your secrets ;-)
What engine were you working on? I have a 602-962
Larry
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I also like the wiring kits they have there, I wonder if they are
equivalent to the MB kits that have a little light for the instrument
panel.
Little light for the instrument panel? Could you elaborate a bit? The
wiring harness I have i
How do you check the EDS without the special gizmos?
LarryT
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>Does the crossbar bolt to the car, or just the two longitudinals?
>Where to the longitudinals bolt to the car?
The two longitudinals go inside, next to two 'frame rails' that run
forward, and they bolt into the body there. The crossbar bolts to the
longitudinals through the body. It is *very*
Jaime Kopchinski wrote:
All interesting information, everyone!
I have a hitch like this installed:
http://www.kupplung.de/Anhaengerkupplungen/Anhaengerkupplung-starre-Ausfuehrung-MB0054.html?VIEW=PList
Does the crossbar bolt to the car, or just the two longitudinals?
Where to the longitudinal
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2nd confession of the day, I used the same method but without the torque
wrench the first time I played with a DV. I had no idea what I was
doing, angels must have been there that day because no harm was done. I
think I used a vice grips and judgment to snug the DV down.
Max
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Larry, I hesitate to tell you this because I may get flamed :<). I used the
hold down straps in place of the special tool on my last DV job. I had the
tool, but like Max said, it would not fit with my torque wrench (TW).
I would place two straps on a DV facing away from the engine and position
2100kg; that is the hitch maker's spec, and it says it is over-ridden by
the car maker's spec, which as far as I can see is 1700kg.
Max
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Excellent link, and that is a great price. I paid 200 euro for mine
while on vacation in Italy, shipping was free because back then the
airlines hadn't gotten really ridiculous about extra baggage fees, so I
checked it as baggage. U.S. Customs was interested, mainly just curious
about why someone
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I actually tackle the DV's as a 3rd or 4th step, last step would be pull
all the injectors for cleaning/testing/balancing. Valve adjustment /
EDS check is first, then look for air leaks, maybe fuel filters and
treat for water in the tank or a diesel purge treatment, then try to
narrow it down to a
Thanks Max, sounds like it boils down to a last resort thing. If nothing
else cures the problem, maybe a DV upgrade will. I've redone them on two
SDLs and a 300TD because they were leaking externally.
The last SDL was a learning experience, the wife was at a friends house and
it would not star
I thought that I bought mine from Rusty, I think the price was about
$40. Somehow I managed to order two, sorry but I already sold the
spare. I justified the price when my indie charged me $70 to replace
one leaking DV O-ring. If Rusty can't get it, recommend your dealer's
parts counter. It is
Nothing special about the procedure, it simply is not widely known.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 10:01 AM
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] W124 Motor Mount
One more question. Rusty doesn't have the special socket - he suggested
Assenbachertool but the only one I saw there was a 22mm MB Injector tool -
it looks like a hex socket - my memory of the DVs is it having a bunch of
teeth around it so a matching socket would be needed. The car is not here
Thx Max -
I looked at the procedure in the Tech Data book and wonder why the last
torque it says 30Nm + 5Nm - I want to be absolutely sure I do this right - I
wonder why they didn't just say 35Nm's?
As far as torque wrenches - I have a 3/8" click type as well as a 1/4"
drive beam bar (
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 07:19 -0400, "Dillon, Meade M CIV
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> trailer brakes on my sailboat trailer, but never had a problem towing
> the boat, including a drive from Louisville KY to Charleston SC via the
> mountains. Braking and brake-
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Larry,
"Fix it": loosen and repeat the three step torque procedure.
Take a close look at the clearances above the IP, to make sure you can
fit a torque wrench in there. On my OM603 the intake manifold makes it
a very tight fit. A smaller torque wrench may be required.
Max
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Hi Max --
Thanks *very* much for your experienced suggestions!
As far as your comment >
That's why I took it
Curt,
You can post a free 'wanted' ad on the MBCA forums (placing a 'for sale'
ad requires membership).
http://mbca.cartama.net/index.php
Max
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From: mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com
[mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of Curt Raymond
Sent: Tuesday, October 13
Harry,
Rough idle can be caused by internal leak at copper washer OR by worn
elements inside the delivery valve. I suspect that you really have to
know what you are looking for to identify worn elements inside the DV;
new DV are pricey, but for the novice a strategy may be to purchase one
and use
Larry,
Factory procedure is, for some strange MB reason, only found in the
Technical Data Books. It does apply to your car. You need the special
socket (call Rusty, get the springs at same time) and a torque wrench,
and clearance above each delivery valve holder (the common name for
"pressure va
Tom,
Ditto on all counts. Sigh.
Dwight
Dwight E. Giles, Jr.
Bissell Cove Quahog & Auto Salvage Co.
Wickford, RI
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 10:36 PM, tom tomscat wrote:
I want to STAY married, so I can't even think about another car.
:)
but a 'very good" body and an "all leather interior in
I've launched and retrieved my ~3000lb sail boat with a 123 wagon many
times, and traction was never an issue. Engine power (NA engine,
617.912) WAS an issue!
Max
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From: mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com
[mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of Jim Cathey
Sent:
Hi Harry -
I looked in the WSM for the procedure for replacing the Pressure Valve
Seals (07.1 - 8627) and the only mention of torque is when they say "Torque
to 35 Nm using special tool 617 589 01 09 00".
Perhaps the 3 step procedure you recall is for a different engine?
Anyway - I need
John, what is your source for the 2100kg? My technical data book says
1700kg.
Max
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From: mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com
[mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of John Robbins
Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 6:06 PM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MB
I have installed my euro hitch (if anyone needs the factory directions
give a shout) but haven't yet installed the factory wiring harness, and
have not yet towed anything. I think that the maximum rating for my
hitch is 1700kg (trailer brakes required above 750kg).
I did have a euro hitch on my 1
I think I explained it wrong - based on what the service advisor told me. I
looked at the top of the IP and it looks like the pressure seals are leaking
where they screw into the top of the IP - at least it was wet when I looked
at it in the dark last night. I suspect the Service advisor didn'
Wish that was closer to me...
Max
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From: mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com
[mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of Curt Raymond
Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 4:51 PM
To: Diesel List
Subject: [MBZ] Diesel Pug
http://burlington.craigslist.org/cto/1415074558.htm
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