Argh, Al+steel. Thanks for the reminder.
Luther
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On Apr 16, 2011 3:58 PM, Allan Streib wrote:
"Luther's Benz" writes:
> I was hoping the wise MB mechanics would have some new suggestions to
handle AU+steel corrosion.
I change the DV springs, the copper washers and the orings.
I put the socket, the orings springs, copper washers, and the plastic
clips for the injection lines all in one box, because when I need
one, I need them all.
Kinda like keeping the mityVac, vacuum Ts, plugs, line, etc all
together i
seems like I did order the copper seals once too, I need to find
all that stuff.
On 4/16/2011 9:05 PM, Peter Frederick wrote:
You should get the copper seals, as the old ones usually don't
re-seal all that well. Better to wait and get new seals than do
the job twice.
Peter
yea i got yhat
On 4/16/2011 9:01 PM, OK Don wrote:
I hope so as well. I'm guessing that you do have the many splined socket for
the job?
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 8:10 PM, Kaleb C. Striplinwrote:
I have several cars I need to do delivery valve seals on. Starting with a
84 190D. I have that o
There is a lock ring you must rotate before you can pull the plug out.
Peter
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You should get the copper seals, as the old ones usually don't re-
seal all that well. Better to wait and get new seals than do the job
twice.
Peter
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I hope so as well. I'm guessing that you do have the many splined socket for
the job?
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 8:10 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
> I have several cars I need to do delivery valve seals on. Starting with a
> 84 190D. I have that one tore all the way down to removing the pump
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I have several cars I need to do delivery valve seals on.
Starting with a 84 190D. I have that one tore all the way down
to removing the pump elements and will finish that tomorrow. All
I have on hand right now is the rubber o rings. Is there anything
else I need while I am at it. I seem
You could apply 12v across the relay coil and see if it works out of the
circuit. Also measure to verify that the relay coil is getting 12v when the
key is in the start position.
Does it start with the jumper in place?
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Robert Massmann
wrote:
> I checked the relay
"Luther's Benz" writes:
> I was hoping the wise MB mechanics would have some new suggestions to handle
> AU+steel corrosion.
Your bike seat stem is made of gold?
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I posted some pics and got the "holding" message too. They usually come
through within a few hours.
Ed
300E
On 16 April 2011 14:13, Mountain Man wrote:
> Right
> Kleb... where are you???
> mao
>
> Your mail to 'Mercedes' with the subject
>
> Re: [MBZ] dis
I checked the relay out cleaned contact and found that there was a
disconnect between the relay contact and the exit pin 87 of the relay. I
fixed that with a jumper wire between the conact and the pin. I reinstalled
the relay but found that the relay is not closing, not sure why yet so I am
cl
He's out buying more cars to fix
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Mountain Man wrote:
> Right
> Kleb... where are you???
> mao
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OK Don
2001 ML320
1992 300D 2.5T
1990 300D 2.5T
1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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Can you open the relay to see if it's a broken wire to the coil, or burnt
points that keeps it from working?
Otherwise - I would jump across the contacts to get the car on the road
until I could get a new relay. Will there be a problem trying this? - I
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On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 12:23
Right
Kleb... where are you???
mao
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Re: [MBZ] dissimilar metal corrosion
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Ammonia diazo processing is good source - if that process has any
suppliers these days. That is the old 'blueprint' developer wherein
ammonia vapor turns the compound to blue after exposure. See
blueprinting in the yellow pages.
Take that fine schwinn to lickton's and see if they can't knock tha
Well I got the cluster out and found the K38 relay. I cleaned the contacts,
but found that the contacts weren't closing. Is there any problem with
jumping across this contact. Need to get it back on the road. I will double
check that there is voltage present on the one side of the coil.
Bob Ma
I've had a similar problem; a pipe inside a pipe.
After trying all the solvents; WD-40, 50-50 acetone and light oil, Aero
kroil, Blaster, Ruster Eater from Autozone, etc.; I bought an Icee from a
convenience store, put a cork in one end of the inside tube, filled the
inside tube up with Icee, a
'Just had 3 eye-watering moments in the front yard (no, I didn't get hit where
it really hurts). Part of today's Seymour Johnson AFB air show, a formation of
P-51, 2 F-15E's and an A-10 made 3 very low passes; P-51 appropriately in lead.
'Could easily pick out the sweet roar of the P-51 amongs
Groceries come from Trader Joe's, they don't do cleaning supplies in large
quantity.
I've been all around the late Sheldon's website for this and many other issues.
I was hoping the wise MB mechanics would have some new suggestions to
handle AU+steel corrosion.
Luther
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Disc 1; Elec. Trouble Shooting; Relays and Control Modules, page 8
Wilton
- Original Message -
From: "Larry T"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2011 10:36 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] No Start from my 1995 E300D
Hey Wilton,
Where'd yo u find the location Key f
Hey Wilton,
Where'd yo u find the location Key for that lockout module? I seem to
recall a diagram in the WSM - Maintenence section maybe?
Thx
LarryT
91 300D
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Benz Hogs wrote:
Ok. I've had the bottom bracket out and back in to check and make sure
the seat tube goes all the way in, and it does. Next is finding ammonia
locally. Suggestions?
Where do you buy your groceries? Look in the cleaning supplies.
Anhydrous ammonia is a low temperature refri
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