I've replaced my share..
Thanks,
Tom Hargrave
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Tom,
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Tom,
Thanks so very much. After reading your piece I found the replacement to be
very easy.
Thanks Again,
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until the two arms pop out.
You'll need a pair of slip joint pliers.
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Hi Gang,
Some punk broke the hod star off my car the other week, but this punk did not
even take it - just left it sitting on the hood.
I received a new star on Wednesday. How do I take what remains of the old star
off and how do I put this new star on?
Dave H...
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Bill,
Probably a very good idea. :)
Dave H...> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: mercedes@okiebenz.com> Date: Mon, 2 Jun
2008 15:54:12 -0400> Subject: Re: [MBZ] 85 300SD> > Dave, all I have is
sympathy for you, but I am deleting this quickly just in> case my '81, wh
ely.
BillR
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Subject: [MBZ] 85 300SD
Hi All,
I have an 85 300SD with approximately 290,00 on the chassis and 50,000 on
the drive train
> I hear the familiar tonation of a burned out starter
> turning while no attempt to start the engine is found.
Your starter stuck on and destroyed itself. With any luck that's
the extent of the damage, though the ring gear needs to be examined.
(Through the removed starter's hole.) The chances
Sounds like a runaway starter, shorted on and the Bendix trying to engage
the ring gear.
Can you determine what the connector that stopped it goes to?
Harry
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> Hi All,
>
> I have an 85 300SD with approximately 290,00 on
Hi All,
I have an 85 300SD with approximately 290,00 on the chassis and 50,000 on the
drive train.
Almost at home, this afternoon, after completing a 45 mile each way high way
trip I heard a terrible noise. Sounded as though it was coming from behind the
dash while in the vehicle and resmb
> I had ruled out the amplifier because when the cruise locks in it is
> in.
Faulty logic. With intermittent solder joints inside it
can work perfectly one moment and be dead the next, often
thermally driven, or it can get oddly spastic as its mood
determines. Seen it both ways.
-- Jim
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No vacuum on an 85, the actuator is electric.
Most likely a bad amplifier.
Peter
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> An '85 would have enough personality that it could just be angry with you.
>>From occasional random features I think my '81 is ticked off at me once in
> awhile.
> > http://
answer better.
BillR
Jacksonville FL
1981 300SD 301k miles
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I had my SD parked for quite some time.
Now I find
...
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>> Now I find that it will not set/hold cruise speed unless it has been
>> driven for approximately 20 minutes or more.
> Now I find that it will not set/hold cruise speed unless it has been
> driven for approximately 20 minutes or more. If shut down (time does
> not matter) when restarting again it takes approximately 20 minutes to
> set/hold cruise speed.
>
> I'm thinking a vac leak. Any other suggestions?
I'
I had my SD parked for quite some time.
Now I find that it will not set/hold cruise speed unless it has been driven for
approximately 20 minutes or more. If shut down (time does not matter) when
restarting again it takes approximately 20 minutes to set/hold cruise speed.
I'm thinking a vac le
> Any ideas where to look if I am getting a loud clunking noise (like
> the older Ford truck U Joints sounded) some with acceleration and a
> lot with deceleration?
How's the driveline center bearing support?
-- Jim
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Worn out carrier in the diff -- the spider gear shafts wear from
inadequate lubrication and the resultant oval hole allow them to move
and clank.
Easy to check -- see how much free rotation there is at the pinion.
Should be minimal, but I'm willing to bet you have quite a bit --
half a tu
to 75 ft/lb. I keep forgetting to go back and
get them retorqued, I should have yesterday but it was pouring...
Anyway, stupid little thing, but worth checking.
-Curt
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 13:09:36 -0400
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orqued, I should have yesterday but it was pouring...
Anyway, stupid little thing, but worth checking.
-Curt
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 13:09:36 -0400
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Axles? Pinion or something in the diff?
-R
Dave H... wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I called Rusty yesterday and got a TERRIFIC price on the Flex discs for this
> car's drive train. I intended to order them both (Front and Rear) tomorrow,
> when I get some money in.
>
> However an inspection today sh
Hi folks,
I called Rusty yesterday and got a TERRIFIC price on the Flex discs for this
car's drive train. I intended to order them both (Front and Rear) tomorrow,
when I get some money in.
However an inspection today shows those discs to be good.
Any ideas where to look if I am getting a loud
Rusty usually has the parts.
Wilton
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Are you SURE the arm is BROKEN? Do you have the door apart yet. It's
usually the little (about an inch + -) square plastic slider that usually
fails. The slider is easy to replace by drilling out old rivet and brad new
copper rivet. If the arm is really BROKEN, you may need new mechanism or
spl
How many mounts and shocks are there on the OM617 engine in this car?
AND, how long should they last, approximately?
Mounts are two years old and one of the shocks (at least) is about the same age
and I am getting some shaking...NOT rack damper bolt type loping.
Thanks!
Chris
Christopher M
The other day when I did some service on my car, I changed the radiator hoses
(upper, lower and bypass), thermostat and fan clutch. After reassembly I have
had some interment operation of the auxiliary cooling fan (warm and hot, no
more cold operation here in Dallas). I believe that this is bein
Adjusted Valves on 85 300SD. The intakes were between 2 and 3 and exhausts were
around 7. Set intakes to 3 lose 4 tight and exhausts to 13 lose 14 tight. Used
home made (bent cheap wrenches from Harbor Freight.) Was a bit difficult to
tighten ( may make better wrenches) and I would like to see a
George Larribeau wrote:
> So if I have a choice . carbon filtered or reverses osmosis filtered ??
I would probably use carbon filtered. I used to work in the car wash
industry and we always observed corrosion problems with the hardware for
the RO "spotless rinse" arches. It seems counter-intuiti
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David Brodbeck wrote:
George Larribeau wrote:
Are there any tricks to refilling it with coolant air bubbles and the
On Apr 27, 2006, at 12:11 PM, George Larribeau wrote:
What kind of water would one mix with the MB antifreeze? In the
past I have been a believer in distilled (demonized if available)
but heard otherwise.
HH20 (aka holy water). Tap water will suffice if no priests are
available.
Johnn
David Brodbeck wrote:
George Larribeau wrote:
Are there any tricks to refilling it with coolant air bubbles and the like?
I've always heard that the best way is to fill it through the top
radiator hose. The idea is to minimize the amount of air in the head.
What kind of water would one mi
George Larribeau wrote:
Are there any tricks to refilling it with coolant air bubbles and the like?
I've always heard that the best way is to fill it through the top
radiator hose. The idea is to minimize the amount of air in the head.
What kind of water would one mix with the MB antifreez
My bypass hose leaks a little, nothing dreadful mind you. Yes I have tightened
the clamps so I have decided to replace it. I ordered and received new radiator
hoses Upper, lower and bypass (what a pathetically small hose to start all this
..), a thermostat and the o-rings - gasket, fan clutch, f
II was looking for what parts that normally need replacement, especially
micellaneous pins, shims, clips ect. I don't know when it was last done or
when the rotors were replaced, so I'm expecting pads, rotors, brake lines.
Thanks
Mike
Sunil Hari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At the minimum, pad
When I did the first rotor replacement on my 1994 S350, I had to remove
rolled steel pins from the axle that had no matching hole in the replacement
rotor. Three were quite stubborn. I ended up removing the hub, tack welding
a short round rod inside the pin, and hammering them out from behind wi
At the minimum, pads. At most, brake lines, brake fluid, pads, rotors,
calipers, and a master cylinder.
On 9/7/05, Mike Piles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello all,
> I'm getting ready to do a brake job on all four wheels of my Mercedes.
> What parts can I expect to replace? I haven't been
Hello all,
I'm getting ready to do a brake job on all four wheels of my Mercedes. What
parts can I expect to replace? I haven't been into it before.
Thanks
Mike Piles
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