When pounding my fist on the dash would no longer bring back the gauge in my
1980 Citation, I just started filling it every 300 miles. No trip meter, so I
had to gas it up at 207200, 207500, erc.
It worked for me for the last couple of years of the car's life until the
transmission broke a shift
You could just fill it every time it drops to empty - you'd never run out,
since you'd have about half a tank. We fill at half a tank, just on
principle to keep water in the tank to a minimum, and "you'll never run out
if you consider ½ tank as empty.
On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 4:20 PM Kaleb C. Strip
I fiddled with the 190D a little today. I pulled the fuel tank sender
again since it was showing empty. It appears it reads correct till it
gets to half way then drops all the way down. I do no really know what
else to do with it. I tried the other one and it reads empty all the
time no mat
Today I pulled the instrument cluster because the PO had replaced the
fuel temp oil gauge with one out of a gasser, so I put the correct one
in. Took car to town to fill it up with fresh diesel and to see if fuel
gauge works, it doesn't. I guess I need to pull the sending unit and
clean it.
Dieselhead wrote:
So I get to experience the wheel bearing serenade while I commute
to my first day of outside employment in six years tomorrow, then
tear the Olds apart again Friday in preparation for the start of
my typical six day work week on Monday.
Mitch.
Congratulations on the new
Dieselhead wrote:
So I get to experience the wheel bearing serenade while I commute to
my first day of outside employment in six years tomorrow, then tear
the Olds apart again Friday in preparation for the start of my typical
six day work week on Monday.
Mitch.
Congratulations on the new
So I get to experience the wheel bearing serenade while I commute to
my first day of outside employment in six years tomorrow, then tear
the Olds apart again Friday in preparation for the start of my
typical six day work week on Monday.
Mitch.
Congratulations on the new job!
I think.
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Dieselhead wrote:
I was hoping you had a heated garage, or at least a garage to do that in.
I debated cleaning out the garage, but when I started the project, it wasn't too
bad outside, and the car was dripping the liter of fresh fluid I'd just put in
to placate the Hydraulic Oil Level warni
Curt Raymond wrote:
Of course its just wonderful [sarcasm] working outside at 5F.
Could be worse. You could be lying on your back in a pool of SLS
fluid, cutting out rusted SLS lines and trying to get the stuck
flare nuts loose to put new lines in.
5 degrees, no wind and sunny yesterday felt
Curt Raymond wrote:
Of course its just wonderful [sarcasm] working outside at 5F.
Could be worse. You could be lying on your back in a pool of SLS fluid, cutting
out rusted SLS lines and trying to get the stuck flare nuts loose to put new
lines in.
5 degrees, no wind and sunny yesterday felt
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From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of Curt
Raymond
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 8:31 PM
To: Diesel List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] 190D update
Thats a good idea. I could use the small bottle of kero I use to fill
lanterns from.
Anything is possible.
Of c
Thats a good idea. I could use the small bottle of kero I use to fill lanterns
from.
Anything is possible.
Of course its just wonderful [sarcasm] working outside at 5F.
-Curt
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2014 19:39:56 -0500
From: "Scott Ritchey"
To: "'Mercedes Discussion List'&
pump?
Just thinking out loud.
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From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of Curt
Raymond
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 7:24 PM
To: Diesel List
Subject: [MBZ] 190D update
Stopped and got a bottle of Power Service (white bottle) on the way home
from
Stopped and got a bottle of Power Service (white bottle) on the way home from
work, put 16oz (it calls for 8oz per 25 gal of fuel) in the tank and cranked
'er. It started momentarily and died. Further cranking produced a few pops but
nothing exciting.
Swapped the canister fuel filter, primed it
Congrats, Hans!
Do you get to put it on your fireplace mantel for bragging rights?
Dan
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On Sep 18, 2011, at 11:51 PM, Hans Neureiter wrote:
> Never had that privilege.
> Asked #1 to help me.
> Called for a Phillips from underneath the car and got "What's that?"
> I didn't
On 9/18/11 11:51 PM, Hans Neureiter wrote:
I am proud of him.
http://www.journalism.columbia.edu/news/253
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Congratulations to both your son and yourself, Hans.
He did a great job and you did a great job raising him.
Gerry
'83 300D
'83 240D
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As well you should be! That is very cool.
--R
On 9/18/11 11:51 PM, Hans Neureiter wrote:
I am proud of him.
http://www.journalism.columbia.edu/news/253
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Never had that privilege.
Asked #1 to help me.
Called for a Phillips from underneath the car and got "What's that?"
I didn't get arrested.
I am proud of him.
http://www.journalism.columbia.edu/news/253
On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 7:40 PM, Dieselhead <126die...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'd give 'im the Mer
I'd give 'im the Mercedes, but he'd have to be working on it.
#1 son worked with me side by side to transform his 200D into a 200D
2.4. I was (and still am) proud of him.
16 years?
Whow.!
Don't ruin the kid
Start him in something you would "drive"
I am talking Diesel.
Last good one was the
16 years?
Whow.!
Don't ruin the kid
Start him in something you would "drive"
I am talking Diesel.
Last good one was the 123/126 variety.
124 on it's down hill.
Right now, if I had all the money in the world, MB would be my last choice.
I'd buy an other Diahatsu.
On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Ka
I already tried sea foam
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On Sep 18, 2011, at 4:19 PM, Max Dillon wrote:
> Marvel Mystery Oil time!
>
> Max
> --
> Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
>
> "Kaleb C. Striplin" wrote:
>
> Well it's not shifting again this morning. Seems not
Marvel Mystery Oil time!
Max
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"Kaleb C. Striplin" wrote:
Well it's not shifting again this morning. Seems not to shift till it's warmed
up for 30 or more minutes. This is not going to work, can't have 16 year old
driving i
"Kaleb C. Striplin" writes:
> Well it's not shifting again this morning. Seems not to shift till
> it's warmed up for 30 or more minutes. This is not going to work,
> can't have 16 year old driving it never knowing if it's going to work
> or not. Going to pull the trans yet again
Here's one, not
Well it's not shifting again this morning. Seems not to shift till it's warmed
up for 30 or more minutes. This is not going to work, can't have 16 year old
driving it never knowing if it's going to work or not. Going to pull the trans
yet again
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That sounds like mineral spirits. Used it years ago. Worked great.
Thanks,
Gerry
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From: "Jim Cathey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 9:45 PM
Subj
> What kind of solvent do you use in the solvent tank? I saw a pretty
> good
> price on gallons of degreaser at one of the parts stores.
Some kind of generic stinky light oil petroleum solvent. Bought
a couple of 5-gallon cans of it to fill the tank with. Works
infinitely better than the water
What kind of solvent do you use in the solvent tank? I saw a pretty good
price on gallons of degreaser at one of the parts stores.
Gerry
'83 300D and 240D
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From: "Jim Cathey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I cleaned all the (Nippondenso) compressor parts in the solve
I've taken those pumps apart, and they seem pretty well constructed to me.
Of course, I have no reference from which to judge, though.
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 7:58 AM, Jim Cathey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I cleaned all the (Nippondenso) compressor parts in the solvent tank.
> That was tedious,
I cleaned all the (Nippondenso) compressor parts in the solvent tank.
That was tedious, and cold! (I didn't plug in the tank heater,
probably I should have.) Everything cleaned up well. I saw no
scoring of the cylinders or pistons. The swash plate had marks where
the piston glide buttons had sa
have no idea.
-Curt
Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2006 10:23:50 -0400
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] 190D update
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On Jun 10, 2006, at 11:
On Jun 10, 2006, at 11:07 AM, Curt Raymond wrote:
Oh my wife had new tires put on it and had them nitrogen
inflated, I can tell you I definately notice absolutely no
difference. Of course the new tires are nice as they don't
hydroplane so bad and don't squirm all over the road like the b
, 250K + miles
1990 300D 2.5t, 133K miles
Wickford, RI
Bissell Cove Quahog & Auto Salvage Co.
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Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2006 11:07 AM
To: Diesel List
Subject: [MBZ] 190D update
While I feel
Ah, the good ol "Itialian Tunueup: -- drive the stuffings out of it,
and it runs better. The worst possible thing to do with a Benz diesel
is putt around town in it -- carbons up the prechambers something
terrible.
I change Mobil 1 oil on 6000 mile intervals..
Peter
While I feel like typing I thought I'd give an update on my 190D.
When I first got it on cold startup it acted sort of odd, it'd start but idle
really low for maybe 1/2 second and then come up to normal idle speed. Warm
starts were fine.
Now after around 7,000 miles 6,000 of that with Mobil 1
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