in the doc, they sunk a tube in the lake to release co2 to (try to)
prevent explosive release of gas, ash, lava, sulfur, etc. It has been
on the welfare TV stations here almost every day.
Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes wrote:
That lake was in Africa - Cameroon. The Lake Nyos disaster of 19
That lake was in Africa - Cameroon. The Lake Nyos disaster of 1986.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/atlas_obscura/2013/07/26/lake_nyos_killed_1746_when_it_released_a_huge_pocket_of_co2.html
On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 6:15 PM Greg Fiorentino via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> Interesting sh
In my experience, pumping an old master cylinder lower than the normal end of
stroke will ruin the seal.
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Ok will pick up an ate.
Thanks guys.
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Mitch Haley via Mercedes wrote:
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And are the alarmists ever going to say that CO2 is just a small fraction of
'greenhouse gas', and pretty insignificant compared to, for instance, H2O?
Mitch
Personally, I MUCH prefer living in an environment where sufficient, or
slightly more CO2 is i
Thanks Wilton, her parts are indeed sorely needed and I'm very glad to have
them.
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'95 E300
On October 21, 2018 4:39:43 PM EDT, WILTON via Mercedes
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>Glad her parts are going to good use. ATTABOY!
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Interesting show. IIRC that was an area where the lake "turned over" and
released a huge volume of CO2 all at once. Hundreds (or more) in the
surrounding valley were suffocated to death without any warning. This happened
a couple of decades ago. I think the research team featured in the show wer
Replace it. Newer master cylinders don't rebuild well as there are no
oversized kits for having them honed as you should -- part of the wear is on
the walls of the cylinder, and new cups won't last all that long.
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Glad her parts are going to good use. ATTABOY!
W
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Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2018 2:45 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] 124 Differential Swap - Rear Mounts
Done with both mounts, using all-thread / s
I agree, that's the classic description of a bad master cylinder. When
faced with a similar choice on my '95 sedan, I ended up buying an ATE
brand.
I found that there are very few makers of kits for rebuilding master
cylinders. I think that ATE is one of the few? I wasn't sure what was in
my car
Neither, Lemforder from FCP Euro.
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Max
Charleston SC
On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 2:54 PM Karl Wittnebel via Mercedes <
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> Did you use the Meyle HD mounts or oe stuff?
>
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Sounds like classic cups on the piston are worn/leaking. Time for a
new/rebuilt master cylinder.
-D
> On Oct 21, 2018, at 3:15 PM, Karl Wittnebel via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> So I have pressure bled the 124 wagon brakes about three times now and no
> air comes out any more. I drained at least
So I have pressure bled the 124 wagon brakes about three times now and no
air comes out any more. I drained at least a pint each caliper this time.
No leaks from any of the calipers when pumping pedal with nipples tight.
This is a non-asr car.
Pedal will pump up but then goes to the floor with su
Did you use the Meyle HD mounts or oe stuff?
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018, 7:00 PM Max Dillon via Mercedes
wrote:
> Yes, I'll be sore for a couple days. About nine hours total, with a
> couple breaks. I've still got to fill with gear lube and test drive.
> Tomorrow.
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Yeah I saw that. Stuff just puffs up out of the ground. I'm surprised
there was not a lot of sulphurous stuff along with it to warn people off
from the areas.
I went to Volcán Villarrica some years ago, climbed up to the top and
around the caldera. It was sorta fuming away down in the calde
And they're saying 'you deniers claim one volcano is worse than all mankind,
our numbers say this particular volcano is only as bad as all the people in
Austria'.
So they get to put words in the mouths of the 'deniers' so they can 'debunk'
them.
Anyway, how many volcanoes are active, above and
Hmm, that bears further study. Sounds to me like the alarmists are
cherry-picking their numbers.
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'95 E300
On October 21, 2018 9:21:02 AM EDT, Mitch Haley via Mercedes
wrote:
>The Guardian claims the 2010 eruption debunks climate skeptic claims...
>https:/
The Guardian claims the 2010 eruption debunks climate skeptic claims...
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/blog/2010/apr/21/iceland-volcano-climate-sceptics
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Yes, tons and tons of poisonous gas.
Nova had a neat documentary on African volcanoes the other night, child deaths
from the high concentrations of CO2 that collected in low spots was apparently
common. Kids would play in the fields and get down into ditches and
depressions and just pass out
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