Rare 10-cylinder model.
Completely random photos.
https://cincinnati.craigslist.org/cto/d/cincinnati-1980-mecedes-450-sl/7398646983.html
Allan
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I've done 3 shops now using schedule 40 PVC pipe, with drain valves below
each quick disconnect on a 24 inch stub, and have had zero issues with it.
No rust issues with PVC pipe and use the drain valves to blow down the
system frequently which keeps water condensate out of the air tools.
I also plu
Because the galvanized coating can flake off and end up in your tools.
Rick
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] Shop air
Supposedly galvanized is not recommended, not sure
You could cheap out and use PEX and black iron or copper. You will have to
invest in the tools for PEX tubing though.
https://youtu.be/40kHcnGjw78
This young fellow used copper. At the present time, it would be too much money.
https://youtu.be/GCLNbb-n_PQ
Another couple votes for PEX.
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Supposedly galvanized is not recommended, not sure why
On 10/24/2021 9:01 PM, Allan Streib via Mercedes wrote:
What is the "black" in black iron pipe? Is it just some kind of stain or paint?
I know it can still rust. I thought galvanized was recommended for compressed air.
Allan
On Sun, Oct 2
What is the "black" in black iron pipe? Is it just some kind of stain or paint?
I know it can still rust. I thought galvanized was recommended for compressed
air.
Allan
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021, at 9:47 PM, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
> I may just go with black iron as I originally planned.
I may just go with black iron as I originally planned. I pulled out a
bunch of it plus the valves from my buddies barn when he moved. I just
figured this flexible hose thing would be easier to install but maybe not.
On 10/24/2021 7:24 PM, dan penoff.com via Mercedes wrote:
Or that would intr
Send an email to Tom Hanson at the Classic Center. He will sort it out for
you. Just ask for the correct part number. thomas.han...@mbusa.com
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 8:59 PM Randy Bennell via Mercedes <
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> More motor mount questions:
>
> Does anyone know if the
More motor mount questions:
Does anyone know if the motor mounts for a 115 and a 123 are the same?
My issue is that my car is a 1976 115 300D. Mercedes started making the
123 in late 1976 so both models were available that year.
Do I need to find ones expressly for the 115? That is proving mo
Anybody that tells you "It's just air" has never seen one of those big
hovercrafts go by...
-Curt
On Sunday, October 24, 2021, 08:39:13 PM EDT, Allan Streib via Mercedes
wrote:
Surprising and not necessarily intuitive how much energy can be stored in gas
compression.
Look up "widowm
Surprising and not necessarily intuitive how much energy can be stored in gas
compression.
Look up "widowmaker" split-rim truck wheels (no longer used).
Allan
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021, at 8:24 PM, dan penoff.com via Mercedes wrote:
> Or that would introduce potential safety issues. Compressed air c
Look at the weird spark plug picture, what in the world?
-Curt
On Sunday, October 24, 2021, 07:18:26 PM EDT, Buggered Benzmail via
Mercedes wrote:
I have a 76 Eldo convertible. That one is in better shape. $5k is probably not
a bad price
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> On Oct 24, 2021, at 5:0
Or that would introduce potential safety issues. Compressed air can be nasty
stuff and do some serious damage.
-D
> On Oct 24, 2021, at 8:10 PM, OK Don via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> Yes, what Allen said. Don't cheap out on things that will limit your
> ability to use your tools to their full pote
Yes, what Allen said. Don't cheap out on things that will limit your
ability to use your tools to their full potential.
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 6:52 PM Allan Streib via Mercedes <
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> I think 1/2" OD would be pretty constricting for any high-volume
> applications such
I think 1/2" OD would be pretty constricting for any high-volume applications
such as large impact wrenches or painting. That's probably 3/8" ID at best,
likely less.
Look at the highest CFM requirements of the tools you would be using and see
what diameter piping you need given the length of t
How would this compare to what OK don got, it is quite a bit cheaper.
https://www.amazon.com/Tailonz-Pneumatic-Tubing-Transfer-tubing/dp/B08FQSDNBG/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=3FU5QMQQD9DN4&dchild=1&keywords=shop%2Bair%2Bline%2Bsystems&qid=1635112355&sprefix=shop%2Bair%2Blin%2Caps%2C388&sr=8-1-spons&spL
I have a 76 Eldo convertible. That one is in better shape. $5k is probably not
a bad price
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> On Oct 24, 2021, at 5:05 PM, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2412992112169892/
>
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> Sent from my iPhone
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>
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rapid-Air-Maxline-M7500-3-4-Compressed-Air-Line-Piping-System-/393637979605?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
https://www.amazon.com/Maxline-M7500-Master-4-Inch-100-Feet/dp/B005FKYRTU/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=maxline+7500&qid=1
That was me, and this is what I bought - a 100 ft. kit, then lots of
additional fittings, regulators, etc.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005FKYRTU/ref=asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
https://www.rapidairproducts.com/rapidair-home-garage
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 4:54 PM Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes <
m
Ask him to tow it back to the barn for another 20 years.
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 5:05 PM Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes <
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There was some discussion a while back on one of these lists about shop
air lines. Somebody had bought some kits off amazon that include line,
valves, etc. Ring any bells? Can somebody refresh my memory on these?
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You know I was thinking about that... time to check out those HF emails
I get every day!
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On 10/24/21 4:49 PM, dan penoff.com via Mercedes wrote:
An engine stand would make this a lot easier.
-D
On Oct 24, 2021, at 4:48 PM, Floyd Thursby via Mercedes
wrote:
yeah OK I just went and lo
An engine stand would make this a lot easier.
-D
> On Oct 24, 2021, at 4:48 PM, Floyd Thursby via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> yeah OK I just went and looked at it, there is a little plastic cover at the
> bottom forward of the starter ring gear. So I would have to get the engine
> up a bit as you
yeah OK I just went and looked at it, there is a little plastic cover at
the bottom forward of the starter ring gear. So I would have to get the
engine up a bit as you say and then go at the bolts through that hole.
I guess I don't need to get it off now, not that big a deal but good to
know
On the ones I worked on, the access port/hole was centered on the bottom of
the mounting flange, covered with a dust plate - access looking to the rear
from the front side. yes, you'll need to lift the engine to get to it, and
be able to rotate the crank to get all the bolts, usually two per ear th
Correct. Access to those bolts will be on the front side of the starter
ring / flex plate. Usually there is an opening below the area of the
starter.
Likely, you will need to lift the engine up and set it on wood blocks of
some sort to get access to the area, then turn the engine over by hand
slowl
In your photo you can _see_ the feet on the TC, that would
have to go to the (thin, spring steel) flex plate. Should be bolt
heads there, facing forwards. Usually accessed through a
hole in what is currently sitting on your trailer floor.
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so there are bolts somewhere accessible to get at the flex plate? I've
got the trans and bell housing off, it just slid out, I could not see
anything holding the flywheel and the torque conv on unless there are
some bolts behind (i.e., to the front of the engine) but I don't see how
that would
Second that, Torque converter is bolted to the flex plate, which drives the
transmission, through the torque converter [fluid coupling, or "liquid
clutch"]. With the engine setting flat on the trailer, your access to those
bolts may be restricted.
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 12:31 PM Jim Cathey via Me
Like Jim said.
Flex plate bolts to crankshaft like a flywheel in a manual transmission
car.
TQ bolts to flex plate, covers the crank bolts so you have to remove the
TQ before removing the flex plate.
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Last time I worked on something like this, there were bolts holding the TC to
the flex plate
that was itself bolted to the crankshaft. Accessed through a cutout in the
front housing.
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Presumably has the same balance shaft concerns as other 350s of this period?
Wiki isn't completely clear but it looks like this would have an M272 engine.
https://lexington.craigslist.org/cto/d/lexington-2006-mercedes-benz-c350/7398593624.html
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Scott you just helped me to understand how the sidewinder keys work. I'd never
visualized it before since I've never had one apart but I can now see in my
mind how the wafers work.
Assuming they're somewhat like the wafers in a 123 you could also modify (grind
off) the outside of the wafers to
I've never worked on a sidewinder key but the conventional keys used in a 123
are VERY easy to work on. On those I don't think the ignition wears out
per-say, I think cruft gets in and gums them up until they can't turn anymore.
The driver's door on my '83 240D got so bad I had to cut it apart
It's got your name all over it, just throw down 50K and 3K a month for 50
months and the big black men won't come break your kneecaps when they
repossess it.
Seems fair? Does the car insurance policy come with full health insurance?
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It's ratty and green!has hard top booth as well throw offer are trade
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If u been looking you know the MSRP start at $117,000-130,000 plus
extras. but you can have it for the low low price of $200K! You too can
be a playa like me yo!
Car, Insurance and Plates will remain in my name until your last payment
at the 50 month and then you eill receive title.
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On 2021-10-24 00:10, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
They are just a re boxer of parts. No telling what you will get.
The funny part is, RockAuto has a Made in America flag on the
Beck-Arnley transmission mount but not the motor mounts.
My surprise purchase from an old respected USA namep
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