Right behind you, Jaime. And it’s green velour!!!
Dan
> On Feb 28, 2016, at 12:10 PM, Jaime Kopchinski via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> I'd buy this in a a second.
>
> On Sunday, February 28, 2016, Mitch Haley via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
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>> http://annarbor.craigslist.org/cto/
No, have you?
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> On Feb 28, 2016, at 11:30 AM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> Sounds more like it fires than it starts.
> Could be something in the ignition, like a ballast resistor that's bypassed by
> the start circuit, but it's probably a bad fuel distributor or s
I would not have a problem paying 1-1.2k
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> On Feb 28, 2016, at 11:38 AM, Jaime Kopchinski via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> I was thinking ballast resistor also, but could be fuel. It would have to
> be pretty clogged up to not run at all. But I don't think its anything too
> seri
$450 from the Delorian guy... I've used a few of his with good results.
http://www.specialtauto.com/mercedes-parts/index.html
Jaime
On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 12:30 PM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes <
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> Sounds more like it fires than it starts.
> Could be something in the
I was thinking ballast resistor also, but could be fuel. It would have to
be pretty clogged up to not run at all. But I don't think its anything too
serious honestly.
The car looks pretty nice, but not perfect. But going on the pictures, I
don't have any trouble paying $1500 for it. But I see t
Sounds more like it fires than it starts.
Could be something in the ignition, like a ballast resistor that's bypassed by
the start circuit, but it's probably a bad fuel distributor or similar. Have you
priced a 8 cylinder K-Jetronic fuel distributor lately?
Mitch.
> On February 28, 2016 at 12:22
Yeah that's what I was thinking too. Clogged filters, bad gas, pinched
lines, pump, clogged injections stuff, something like that.
--R
On 2/28/16 12:22 PM, G Mann via Mercedes wrote:
It starts, but refuses to keep running I would strongly suspect fuel
delivery.
Small supply of gas in a s
It starts, but refuses to keep running I would strongly suspect fuel
delivery.
Small supply of gas in a squirt bottle, prime the intake with a couple
squirts of gas.. have assistant crank engine to start... squirt fuel into
intake [fire bottle standing by always] . if engine continues to r
What do you think it needs done to get it running? Looks like he has
thrown some parts at it without success so far.
--R
On 2/28/16 12:10 PM, Jaime Kopchinski via Mercedes wrote:
I'd buy this in a a second.
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I'd buy this in a a second.
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Oh wow I would love to get ahold of that car but way way way overpriced
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I don't know about the signature if it was a pre-merger vehicle,
which this would definitely be.
There have been some good posts about this since, such as cams
having "AMG 50.1" on the ends, exhaust manifolds being two piece
(AMG) or four in one, and solid lifter clips on each rocker.
Good r
I don’t know about the signature if it was a pre-merger vehicle, which this
would definitely be.
There have been some good posts about this since, such as cams having “AMG
50.1” on the ends, exhaust manifolds being two piece (AMG) or four in one, and
solid lifter clips on each rocker.
Good ref
I think you can check with AMG or now the Benz factory to get details if you
have the vin.
--R (sent from my miniPad)
On Nov 20, 2015, at 8:55 PM, clay via Mercedes wrote:
Engine would have been signed by the guy that built it. If there is no
indication of this on the block or a plaque to t
Engine would have been signed by the guy that built it. If there is no
indication of this on the block or a plaque to the effect with engraved
signature there, it is just a pig with lipstick. All AMG engines were signed
by the ONE guy who took it from parts to testing. I am assuming there are
Anybody know how you can authenticate an older AMG build, such as one on a 1983
500SEL?
There’s some guy over on BenzWorld trying to pawn off one of these as an AMG
and there’s little other than cosmetic stuff that is AMG on the car. He’s
claiming the engine and drive train were modified by AM
Pins 7 & 8 to jumper the fuel pump in the relay socket.
I made a cable using some surplus connector pins and a
spare dome-light rocker switch.
-- Jim
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Possibly. I'm still trying to coordinate a visit to check it out.
Pins 7 & 8 to jumper the fuel pump in the relay socket.
Thanks!
Dan
On Jul 13, 2014, at 12:50 PM, Jim Cathey wrote:
> Any chance the fuel pump is shutting off when in 'run' position?
> They come on during cranking, but depend
Any chance the fuel pump is shutting off when in 'run' position?
They come on during cranking, but depend upon the RPM-sensor
in order to stay running.
The 380SL I once bought on the cheap acted something like that.
I was kind to the PO, and towed it away on a rope rather than
jumping around the
Closer to $150 depending on how you can work the rental company. At least
that's about what it ran me last year to get my 240d home.
Curt
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On Jul 12, 2014, at 6:26 PM, Rich Thomas
wrote:
> Go rent a truck and dolly for the day, probably wouldn't cost more than $100.
>
> A
resistors; they have something
> else instead in the controller.
>
>
> >Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2014 16:00:47 -0700
> >To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
> >From: David Bruckmann
> >Subject: Re: [MBZ] 500SEL
> >Cc: Dan Penoff
> >
> >On the older cars, the star
was there a carFax?
LarryT
On 7/12/2014 6:05 PM, Dan Penoff wrote:
Going to go take a look at this car tomorrow if I can sort my schedule out:
http://tampa.craigslist.org/hdo/cto/4509129072.html
Any ideas/suggestions as to what to look for as far as it starting but not
staying running?
Than
Probably bad warm up regulator
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> On Jul 12, 2014, at 5:21 PM, Dan Penoff wrote:
>
> I would have to brush up on my CIS knowledge (this was a CIS engine, right?)
> Not sure why a filter would allow it to start but not run, unless it was just
> getting fuel from the priming
Well, so much for that. Just checked the manual and it looks like the 5 litre
cars after about 1981 don't have the resistors; they have something else
instead in the controller.
>Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2014 16:00:47 -0700
>To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
>From: David Bruckmann
>Subject:
I have had a couple "champagne" colored MBs. Didn't start out liking them, but
the color sort of grew on me.
I like the ballast resistor possibility, but I don't know if it runs then dies,
,or dies as soon as the key is released. That would be a giveaway.
Anyone know where the ballast resisto
On the older cars, the starting circuit bypassed the coil resistor pack for
brighter spark during cranking. Maybe the resistor is fried and, when rejoined
into the circuit, causes spark to fail. If it only fires during cranking then
that's a definite culprit...
On 7/12/14, Dan Penoff wrote:
>
On Sat, 12 Jul 2014 18:05:02 -0400 Dan Penoff wrote:
> Going to go take a look at this car tomorrow if I can sort my schedule
> out:
>
> http://tampa.craigslist.org/hdo/cto/4509129072.html
If you like gold, more power to you!
> Any ideas/suggestions as to what to look for as far as it startin
Wild a.. gues. Fuel distributor & EHA. Just helping a friend with that on.
a 560sel that sat. Nice looking car.
On Jul 12, 2014 6:05 PM, "Dan Penoff" wrote:
> Going to go take a look at this car tomorrow if I can sort my schedule out:
>
> http://tampa.craigslist.org/hdo/cto/4509129072.html
>
> An
A stuck metering flap will do that, so will a serious air leak (boot
between air meter flap on the fuel distributor and the throttle body
is one, and on that car, the seals between the upper and lower
manifold parts).
Could also be a dead alternator, sometimes the fuel pump relay kicks
ou
Go rent a truck and dolly for the day, probably wouldn't cost more than
$100.
Also check for spuds up the exhaust pipe (not that I would know anything
about spuds in an exhaust pipe).
--R
On 7/12/14 6:21 PM, Dan Penoff wrote:
It's about an hour away, so I would have to find a way to get it
I would have to brush up on my CIS knowledge (this was a CIS engine, right?)
Not sure why a filter would allow it to start but not run, unless it was just
getting fuel from the priming solenoid (I can't recall the actual name of the
part, you know what I mean.)
It's about an hour away, so I wo
I would presume he has CHANGED THE FILTERS or maybe the new fuel pump is
buggered somehow, or injectors? Definitely sounds like a fuel delivery
issue, as long as it is getting sparkies.
In any case offer him $1k and haul it home. That looks like a really
nice car. Could drop a 617 in there
Going to go take a look at this car tomorrow if I can sort my schedule out:
http://tampa.craigslist.org/hdo/cto/4509129072.html
Any ideas/suggestions as to what to look for as far as it starting but not
staying running?
Thanks,
Dan
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Thanks for all the help, guys! I haven't had time to play with the
car for a few days, but when I do I'll report back.
David wrote:
> Before worrying about pressure, check the linkages between the height
> correctors
> and the control lever inside the car. Since both ends of the car are rising
This posting on the M-100 6.9 forum may also be helpful:
http://www.m-100.cc/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5862
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As long as it is clear to everyone that the post that Max is commenting on
below applied to spring-assisted SLS systems (123/124 wagons and similar).
The 6.9/Euro-500SEL system is QUITE different, with no steel springs. The
pressure management is also different, and there's not necessarily a "b
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] 500SEL hydro suspension still acting up (or down)
> Alex Chamberlain wrote:
> Right, let
> Alex Chamberlain wrote:
> Right, let's stipulate, as our colleague Snook, Esq. would
> say, that I already knew that. ;) The question I should have
> posed was, does the main flow control valve allow the
> high-pressure fluid from the pump to enter the rest of the
> system (i.e. the level cont
You want the ride height hydraulics to be slow response, otherwise they
would be chasing all kinds of bumps and what not and the car would be
gyrating all over the place. Sort of a built-in analog filter. Now
that might be different for the shocks that keep the wheels planted,
that is a diffe
Before worrying about pressure, check the linkages between the height
correctors and the control lever inside the car. Since both ends of the car are
rising somewhat, and the height is the same (but low), I would check that
first. What happens if you raise the lever inside the car? What happens
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] 500SEL hydro suspension still acting up (or down)
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 9:49 PM, Jim Cathey wrote:
>> I find it hard to believe that the hydraulic fluid tank is really a
>> pressure reservoir
>
> Can
Meaning that there's a reason for that little filter I found inside
the flow control valve to be a sintered bronze solid rather than
something less exotic, like a fine flat screen, for example?
Well, they're physically robust, small, and cheap. What's not to like?
Would soaking it in brake cl
Alex Chamberlain wrote:
Meaning that there's a reason for that little filter I found inside
the flow control valve to be a sintered bronze solid rather than
something less exotic, like a fine flat screen, for example? Would
soaking it in brake cleaner as I did be enough to restore its degree
of
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 9:49 PM, Jim Cathey wrote:
>> I find it hard to believe that the hydraulic fluid tank is really a
>> pressure reservoir
>
> Can't be, it's plastic. Would explode.
Yeah, that's what I thought. The coolant overflow tank is plastic,
but then it's not connected directly to a
I find it hard to believe that the hydraulic fluid tank is really a
pressure reservoir
Can't be, it's plastic. Would explode.
There also seems to be some disagreement as to whether the system
constantly recirculates fluid---in which case the health of the pump
would be extremely important---
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 4:19 PM, Peter Frederick wrote:
> Check for a filter at the base of the reservoir. If you do have one there
> and it's full of crud, you may not be delivering enough fluid.
>
There's a filter inside the reservoir which I replaced, although it
didn't seem to need it. The l
Check for a filter at the base of the reservoir. If you do have one
there and it's full of crud, you may not be delivering enough fluid.
I would double-check the o-rings on the filter, and apply some gentle
air pressure from the back side of the sintered filter to make sure
it's allowing f
Sell it to a Mexican as an exotic low-rider!
Don't take it to a shop, on that Top Gear with the 600Grosser his
checkup repair bill was 15k pounds!
--R
On 1/6/2011 12:55 PM, Alex Chamberlain wrote:
But the car, though at the same height front and back, won't
rise to normal ride height overall
Y'all may remember that a couple of weeks ago I was posting about my
Euro 500SEL with the 6.9-style four-wheel hydro suspension, which was
first pressurizing (lifting the car) at one end but not the other,
then (after sitting overnight) seemed to be pressurizing properly, but
still didn't respond c
Hi, All.
Passed by a 500SEL and took some pictures.
Basic info: 1985, one owner, Florida car, no rust that I could see.
$3500. Too much tint to see much inside except for very clean and sun
has faded some of the wooden dash trim.
I'll send pics to anyone who would like them, and on Teusday next
In 84 and 85, there was an US model 500SEL.
On 12/19/05, Jim Cathey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > not a 560SEL, but 500. I am not familiar with these cars. Is this a
> > Euro car?
>
> Usually, as I understand it. They may or may not have all the goodies
> that a 560 would have had. I was all
not a 560SEL, but 500. I am not familiar with these cars. Is this a
Euro car?
Usually, as I understand it. They may or may not have all the goodies
that a 560 would have had. I was all excited by the 500 SEL that made
it to our U-Pull last year, but found it didn't have the hydraulic
suspens
A local Mercedes Shop sells some older Benzes and random Porshes, BMWs
and Alfa Romeos. I just drove by and he has a VERY nice 126 500SEL. It
is not a 560SEL, but 500. I am not familiar with these cars. Is this a
Euro car? Any information would be great. It looks VERY VERY nice. He
wants $39
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