Re: [MBZ] Custom upper oil pan

2011-02-02 Thread Walt Zarnoch
Yep, it's for the truck swap. Oh, anyone happen to know if the oil pump from the turbo engine will fit in an NA engine? If it does it might help alleviate a clearance issue I'll likely run into. I may have asked before, but I can't remember getting any response if I did. Walt On Wed, Feb 2, 201

Re: [MBZ] Bad bug on MS Internet Explorer

2011-02-02 Thread Walt Zarnoch
Alas, tis not mine, belongs to the college. The deal is such that as long as the machines aren't already in use/going to be in use, I provide stock/specialty tooling where needed, do the general maintenance/cleaning while using, and don't bollix anything up, I can use them. Helps that I've been th

Re: [MBZ] OT: Starting engines in cold weather

2011-02-02 Thread Walt Zarnoch
Cheap hairdryer in the intake, much less expensive than a new couch to use as a bed. ;) Walt On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 11:26 PM, Craig wrote: > On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 07:35:14 -0500 "Gerry Archer" > wrote: > >> In Southern Indiana during WW-2 a neighbor bought a model A Ford that >> wouldn't start in

Re: [MBZ] F-16 Dead-Stick Landing.......

2011-02-02 Thread Mountain Man
--R> wrote: > BSAAE (Astronautics/Mathematics)  Purdue U > MSAAE (Aerodynamics/Mathematics) Purdue U > SM Technology and Policy MIT > > Now building a house addition and furniture when I get the time My first boss in civil engg was in astronautics from ND, then PhD in Civil from one of the Calif.

Re: [MBZ] OT: Starting engines in cold weather

2011-02-02 Thread Craig
On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 07:35:14 -0500 "Gerry Archer" wrote: > In Southern Indiana during WW-2 a neighbor bought a model A Ford that > wouldn't start in cold weather Interesting story. Thanks for sharing it, Gerry. Craig ___ http://www.okiebenz.com For new a

Re: [MBZ] F-16 Dead-Stick Landing.......

2011-02-02 Thread Rich Thomas
BSAAE (Astronautics/Mathematics) Purdue U MSAAE (Aerodynamics/Mathematics) Purdue U SM Technology and Policy MIT Now building a house addition and furniture when I get the time --R (once a rocket scientist of sorts, I guess) On 2/2/2011 8:05 PM, Mountain Man wrote: --R wrote: Yes you are cor

Re: [MBZ] Nice

2011-02-02 Thread Craig
On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 16:34:15 -0500 "WILTON" wrote: > Sunny, 73F here today. It was sunny here today. Got all the way up to +5 deg.F. Had about an inch of snow. It's now -3.1, heading for a low of -13. We are colder here than Loren in Iowa. Craig ___ http://w

Re: [MBZ] Nice

2011-02-02 Thread Mountain Man
Luther wrote: > My wife and I went for a ~15mi bike ride on the partially plowed roads > today.  People out digging their cars out would stop and gawk and make > comments as we rode by.  It was quite fun :) Fun, yes. But... how do you ride ~15 miles on a day like today? And, where? 15 miles is li

Re: [MBZ] Moving Experience

2011-02-02 Thread Craig
On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 00:36:06 -0500 Walt Zarnoch wrote: > That's being used as a replacement axle for the hamster wheel that's > topside. :p So it's a top drawer outfit! Now all you need is a dual-section hamster wheel, another hamster, and a fan that can blow food at them so it's turbo charged!

Re: [MBZ] Nice

2011-02-02 Thread Benz Hogs
My wife and I went for a ~15mi bike ride on the partially plowed roads today. People out digging their cars out would stop and gawk and make comments as we rode by. It was quite fun :) Luther KB5QHUOak Park, IL '87 300SDL (312,xxx mi) '91 Dodge Ram 150 (290,xxx mi) On 2/2/2011 4:04 P

Re: [MBZ] Life of CV joints

2011-02-02 Thread OK Don
I was the other one with a failed CV joint in the rear axle half shaft. The boot was intact - no tears or cracks. I don't remember if there was any oil slung about or not. The axle was clanking going around corners, and sometimes while driving straight. This is a 20 year old car with 350,000 miles

Re: [MBZ] Life of CV joints

2011-02-02 Thread Mountain Man
Philip wrote: > I presume you mean "rebuilt" or "re-boot".  I have replaced > axles many times. Yes - re-boot. And, what do we know about the official grease in the boot. This guy in NC was very nice to speak with over the phone - he was actually at the dealer picking up more lube for a re-boot h

Re: [MBZ] Life of CV joints

2011-02-02 Thread Fmiser
> Mountain Man wrote: > Has anyone done the MB axle shaft on a W123? I presume you mean "rebuilt" or "re-boot". I have replaced axles many times. -- Philip ___ http://www.okiebenz.com For new and used parts go to www.okiebenz.com To search list archives ht

Re: [MBZ] Nice

2011-02-02 Thread OK Don
Not as much snow here - about a foot, just as cold. Low tonight of 0, high tomorrow should be 11F. Wind has been up to 45mph. Knocking on wood - my wire antenna is still up! On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote: > 21" of snow on the groud, 12 degrees with 25 below wind chill. >

Re: [MBZ] Gripper screwdriver

2011-02-02 Thread Walt Zarnoch
Another trick is to take a regular screwdriver, and a harddrive magnet, stick magnet on the driver shaft, and you're good. Done that more times than I can count. Walt On Feb 2, 2011 8:06 PM, "WILTON" wrote: > Just turned around, reached inside a drawer in the cabinet behind me and > immediately

Re: [MBZ] F-16 Dead-Stick Landing.......

2011-02-02 Thread Mountain Man
--R wrote: > Yes you are correct... I realize you are a designer... but aeronautic? mao ___ http://www.okiebenz.com For new and used parts go to www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options

Re: [MBZ] Gripper screwdriver

2011-02-02 Thread WILTON
Just turned around, reached inside a drawer in the cabinet behind me and immediately found my magnetic screwdriver tip of an appropriate size for the screws in question. 'Didn't even leave my seat. 'Task is looking better already. ;<) Wilton - Original Message - From: "WILTON"

Re: [MBZ] Life of CV joints

2011-02-02 Thread Mountain Man
--R- wrote: > I changed both rears on the wagon with used and new... Yes - I have done the shaft and at decent price from CarQuest. What I meant to ask about is the actual rebuild of the boots and replacement of the grease inside the boot. I recall doing the job for the Type 2 axle shafts easily

Re: [MBZ] How dey do dat?

2011-02-02 Thread WILTON
Yes. ;<))) Wilton - Original Message - From: "Max Dillon" To: "'Mercedes Discussion List'" Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 7:04 PM Subject: Re: [MBZ] How dey do dat? Wilton is your shirt whiter and your breath fresher too? That's the part I like the best. -Max -Origin

Re: [MBZ] Nice

2011-02-02 Thread Curt Raymond
Warm today, over 20... 6" of new snow on top of 6" yesterday gives us somewhere around 3 feet on the ground. This is a strange winter for us as we haven't had a thaw at all. Usually right about last week we'd have been 40F and lose all the snow. -Curt Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2011 16:21:04 -0600 From:

Re: [MBZ] Gripper screwdriver

2011-02-02 Thread Dimitri Seretakis
Sears carries those. I bought one several months ago. Sent from my iPhone On Feb 2, 2011, at 7:43 PM, "WILTON" wrote: Yes, I've used the masking tape trick many times, but, like I said, "No room to get my fingers down in there" for securing the screw on the OUT that worries me. Wilton -

Re: [MBZ] Gripper screwdriver

2011-02-02 Thread WILTON
Yep, I have a magnetic tip here somewhere. 'Need to find it. Wilton - Original Message - From: "Greg Fiorentino" To: "'Mercedes Discussion List'" Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 7:14 PM Subject: Re: [MBZ] Gripper screwdriver I have a couple of tools known as "screw starters".

Re: [MBZ] Gripper screwdriver

2011-02-02 Thread WILTON
Yes, I've used the masking tape trick many times, but, like I said, "No room to get my fingers down in there" for securing the screw on the OUT that worries me. Wilton - Original Message - From: "Rich Thomas" To: "Mercedes Discussion List" Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 6:49 PM

Re: [MBZ] Gripper screwdriver

2011-02-02 Thread Dieselhead
I have a small one of those screwdrivers that my dad bought years ago when we were working on the boat. Since I was a kid, my job was to remove and replace the brass or SS screws all over the boat. Later, I acquired that screwdriver for my toolbox. It is one of my favorites, and in a pinch,

Re: [MBZ] Gripper screwdriver

2011-02-02 Thread Mitch Haley
WILTON wrote: Many years ago (maybe 50), I had a common screwdriver (shaft about 6 inches, or so) with a screw gripper spring There's on in this set. Seems like I paid $6.99 or so for the same set several years ago: http://www.homier.com/hdc-22-piece-screwdriver-nutdriver-tool-set.html _

Re: [MBZ] How dey do dat?

2011-02-02 Thread Walt Zarnoch
Didn't you hear? Rusty has an "in" with the Magician's! ;) Rumor is, the next shipping option will be "3 days ago, behind that box in the garage", for the times when "having it yesterday" just doesn't cut the mustard. Walt On Feb 2, 2011 7:09 PM, wrote: > That's the hardest part. > > > Sent fro

Re: [MBZ] Gripper screwdriver

2011-02-02 Thread Greg Fiorentino
I have a couple of tools known as "screw starters". One is for slot-headed and one for Phillips. They are shaped like short magnetic pickup tools, maybe 1/4" dia. by about 6" long, shafts made of knurled aluminum. IIRC I got them from Sears. Once you get the threads started, you switch to a rea

Re: [MBZ] How dey do dat?

2011-02-02 Thread buymbparts
That's the hardest part. Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheld -Original Message- From: "Max Dillon" Sender: mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 19:04:11 To: 'Mercedes Discussion List' Reply-To: Mercedes Discussion List Subject: Re: [MBZ] How dey do dat? Wilton i

Re: [MBZ] How dey do dat?

2011-02-02 Thread Max Dillon
Wilton is your shirt whiter and your breath fresher too? That's the part I like the best. -Max -Original Message- From: mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of Rusty Cullens Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 2:37 PM To: Mercedes Discussion List

Re: [MBZ] Nice

2011-02-02 Thread Dieselhead
Yessir! You did, and we thank you for it! You have earned your nice 70 degree days! I "served my time" with such as that, too. 3 years on a B-47 ramp in Lincoln, NE, 4 years with B-52's in MI UP and 1 year as a Civil Engineer in Greenland. Wilton - Original Message - From: "Kale

Re: [MBZ] F-16 Dead-Stick Landing.......

2011-02-02 Thread Rich Thomas
Yes you are correct, I think it was the first plane designed that way, once flight computers got good enough to control the airplane. It makes them much more maneuverable as they really want to go off in random directions, the trick is to get them to go where you want. --R On 2/2/2011 6:36 P

Re: [MBZ] Gripper screwdriver

2011-02-02 Thread Rich Thomas
My dad had one of those too, it was great. My dumbass thieving cousin stole all his tools though, so it is gone wherever, forever. In the absence of the tool, a bit of masking tape wrapped around the screw head and the screwdriver shaft will work. --R On 2/2/2011 6:34 PM, WILTON wrote: Man

Re: [MBZ] Nice

2011-02-02 Thread Rich Thomas
Rained over night, cleared off mid morning, near 70F this afternoon, quite nice after our "cold" winter so far. My Yankee blood is completely purged now, I could never go back to that nasty cold winter weather. --R On 2/2/2011 4:34 PM, WILTON wrote: Sunny, 73F here today. Wilton Goldsboro,

Re: [MBZ] Life of CV joints

2011-02-02 Thread Rich Thomas
I changed both rears on the wagon with used and new (one of them twice as the one I got at the junkyard was bad too), got a new one from Rusty and it was not that much. I got pretty good at doing them, the only fiddly bit I recall was getting the bolts back in at the top of the diff mount, and

Re: [MBZ] F-16 Dead-Stick Landing.......

2011-02-02 Thread Scott Ritchey
Well, the F-15 has mechanical linkages from the stick to the hydraulic control valve plus an electronic (analog) Control Augmentation System (CAS) that adds (or subtracts) from the mechanical input. The F-15 can be flown completely mechanically (no electrons) or completely electronically (mechanic

Re: [MBZ] Life of CV joints

2011-02-02 Thread Scott Ritchey
Robert, How did you replace boots? With the MBZ kit according to the book or that new stretchy boot that doesn't require shaft disassembly? Scott Ritchey 1982 300SD 230k mi -Original Message- From: mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of Robert B

[MBZ] Gripper screwdriver

2011-02-02 Thread WILTON
Many years ago (maybe 50), I had a common screwdriver (shaft about 6 inches, or so) with a screw gripper spring on it that could help keep from losing a screw into the abyss like that beneath the monovalve on my 91 350SDL. Spring on opposing sides of the shaft had tips that would fit under head

Re: [MBZ] Nice

2011-02-02 Thread WILTON
I "served my time" with such as that, too. 3 years on a B-47 ramp in Lincoln, NE, 4 years with B-52's in MI UP and 1 year as a Civil Engineer in Greenland. Wilton - Original Message - From: "Kaleb C. Striplin" To: "Mercedes Discussion List" Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 5:21

Re: [MBZ] Nice

2011-02-02 Thread Dieselhead
High if 9. Low tonight sposed to be 8 below. Spent all morning digging out from the blizzard. Not so much snow, maybe 8-9" but because of the wind, drifts up to 2' of very dense snow that is not easy to move. Yuk! Sunny, 73F here today. Wilton Goldsboro, NC ___

Re: [MBZ] Nice

2011-02-02 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
21" of snow on the groud, 12 degrees with 25 below wind chill. On 2/2/2011 3:34 PM, WILTON wrote: Sunny, 73F here today. Wilton Goldsboro, NC ___ http://www.okiebenz.com For new and used parts go to www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz

Re: [MBZ] Nice

2011-02-02 Thread Dan Penoff
Near 80F here today, but overcast. The wife says they have nearly an inch of ice, with more on the way overnight. She said there is so much ice that she had to take the dog out on his leash so she could get him back in the house-otherwise he could not make it up the small incline to get back in

Re: [MBZ] Life of CV joints

2011-02-02 Thread Mountain Man
Has anyone done the MB axle shaft on a W123? I remember years ago talking to a guy in NC that rebuilds axle shafts - he said there is a tool to crimp the can and that the MB 'grease' in the boot is actually a liquid. Anyone? mao ___ http://www.okiebenz.com For

Re: [MBZ] Nice

2011-02-02 Thread Mountain Man
WILTON wrote: > Sunny, 73F here today. 18F, 15" snow, everyone is home getting out, neighbor came over to move our snow with CAT416B backhoe - nice. It still took 3 of us to get the driveway clear. Roads are clear - thankfully there are zero people out doing the commute trip / shopping trip. Mo

Re: [MBZ] Moving Experience

2011-02-02 Thread Mountain Man
Luther wrote: > So you grew up across from Pleasant Home? That's a very pretty mansion. What is the name google puts on that mansion... John Farson House - I never knew that name - it was always part of Mills Park. There used to be a carriage house south of the home and the guy that did maintenan

Re: [MBZ] How dey do dat?

2011-02-02 Thread John Reames
They raided your neighbors' barns ;) -- John W Reames jwrea...@comcast.net Home: +14106646986 Mobile: +14437915905 On Feb 2, 2011, at 14:37, "Rusty Cullens" wrote: > We try hard! > > Rusty Cullens > BuyMBparts, Inc. > www.buyMBparts.biz > www.buyEUROparts.biz > www.buyASIANparts.biz > Tel/ 1-8

[MBZ] Nice

2011-02-02 Thread WILTON
Sunny, 73F here today. Wilton Goldsboro, NC ___ http://www.okiebenz.com For new and used parts go to www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/list

Re: [MBZ] Life of CV joints

2011-02-02 Thread Fmiser
> Robert Bigham wrote: > I wrote that CV joints in my experience last forever if the > boot is good, or words to that effect. My experience is just > that. I have driven hundreds of thousands of miles in CV joint > equipped cars, mostly Volkswagens. >A couple of people said that they have ha

Re: [MBZ] How dey do dat?

2011-02-02 Thread Rusty Cullens
We try hard! Rusty Cullens BuyMBparts, Inc. www.buyMBparts.biz www.buyEUROparts.biz www.buyASIANparts.biz Tel/ 1-800-741-5252 Fax/ 770-454-9745 ICQ 427542441 AIM BuyMBparts - Original Message - From: "WILTON" To: "mercedes list" Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 2:33 PM Subject: [MB

[MBZ] How dey do dat?

2011-02-02 Thread WILTON
Ordered stuff from Rusty yesterday afternoon; 'arrived at my front door this morning. How dey do dat? Wilton ___ http://www.okiebenz.com For new and used parts go to www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or c

Re: [MBZ] Life of CV joints

2011-02-02 Thread Allan Streib
Robert Bigham writes: > I wrote that CV joints in my experience last forever if the boot > is good, or words to that effect. My experience is just that. I > have driven hundreds of thousands of miles in CV joint equipped > cars, mostly Volkswagens. If the boots survive, so do the joints. > >

Re: [MBZ] Life of CV joints

2011-02-02 Thread Mitch Haley
In FWDs, I've had the telescoping tripod joints on the inboard end wear out enough to induce vibration through the steering wheel at speed. Usually well beyond 100,000 miles when that happens. IIRC, on old Saab 99s you could swap the tripod cups from right to left to get a new driving face for

Re: [MBZ] Life of CV joints

2011-02-02 Thread Benz Hogs
The right rear axle on my SDL has a boot that has been cracked for over 2 years/40,000mi and is now completely missing. The axle has not made any noise yet. I had to replace both axles on my '82 300CD when they were thumping constantly. The CD's axle boots were not cracked open like the SDL'

Re: [MBZ] Life of CV joints

2011-02-02 Thread Robert Bigham
I wrote that CV joints in my experience last forever if the boot is good, or words to that effect. My experience is just that. I have driven hundreds of thousands of miles in CV joint equipped cars, mostly Volkswagens. If the boots survive, so do the joints. Good boot, holds grease in and grit

Re: [MBZ] Moving Experience

2011-02-02 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
wife, that still takes some getting used to. On 2/1/2011 8:05 PM, Benz Hogs wrote: Still there and my wife works there. Luther KB5QHUOak Park, IL '87 300SDL (312,xxx mi) '91 Dodge Ram 150 (290,xxx mi) On 2/1/2011 7:10 PM, Mountain Man wrote: Luther wrote: Mills Park? I'm at Washingto

Re: [MBZ] Custom upper oil pan

2011-02-02 Thread R A Bennell
Yes, I assume so too. I had a quick look at the photo link in one of the other postings and note the reference to "V6 truck". I had a 68 Chevy C10 for a long time and often wondered if a 5 cyl MB diesel would have had sufficient power to make it usable. It came factory with the 292 inline 6 an

Re: [MBZ] Custom upper oil pan

2011-02-02 Thread Mitch Haley
R A Bennell wrote: So, is this a transplant of some sort? I think it's his Mitsubishi/Dodge/Mercedes 300D-P mini pickup. ___ http://www.okiebenz.com For new and used parts go to www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Un

Re: [MBZ] Custom upper oil pan

2011-02-02 Thread R A Bennell
So, is this a transplant of some sort? Randy On 01/02/2011 5:44 PM, Walt Zarnoch wrote: Nope, it's primary purpose is to allow starter, sway bar and front frame member clearance. Walt On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 6:09 PM, R A Bennell wrote: So, is this a pan with an extra piece to cover the hole

Re: [MBZ] Pics of 1995 E320

2011-02-02 Thread Donald Snook
Mitch wrote: "Does it still look like that, except for the snow and slush it's covered with now?" It does look like that. It doesn't have that much snow and slush on it, if any. Its been parked in the garage for a few days while I drive the Expedition. Donald H. Snook __

[MBZ] OT: Starting engines in cold weather

2011-02-02 Thread Gerry Archer
In Southern Indiana during WW-2 a neighbor bought a model A Ford that wouldn't start in cold weather. For a while he used the Model T Ford starting method of taking out the spark plugs and pouring ether in them. He finally got tired of that and rigged up a piece of old fire hose from the carbure