Actually it's a bit more complicated than a cut up bolt, it's a little
thinner than the bolt hole but has a fat part towards the end
http://www.benzworld.org/forums/r170-slk-class/1310263-wheel-alignment-pin.html
Kent has em fairly cheap
https://mercedessource.com/problems/suspension/mounting-a-
Mine were all aluminum and about 5 inches long.
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 3:07 PM, Dieselhead <126die...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Mine have all been steel
>
>
>
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"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Fr
The one in the tool kit is a nice machined aluminum pin, knurled on
one end and threaded on the other. Really nice when you're on the
side of the road at night trying to hang a wheel on the car.
Dan
Mine have all been steel
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Ok, so the photo link I posted showing the tool roll from my car
does not include the pin for mounting the wheel.
I assume it is nothing more than a bolt with the right size and
thread with its head cut off that one screws into the hub.
Anyone know off hand what size and thread pitch the hub/wh
The one in the tool kit is a nice machined aluminum pin, knurled on one end and
threaded on the other. Really nice when you're on the side of the road at
night trying to hang a wheel on the car.
Dan
On Jan 21, 2014, at 5:17 PM, Randy Bennell wrote:
> Ok, so the photo link I posted showing th
Ok, so the photo link I posted showing the tool roll from my car does
not include the pin for mounting the wheel.
I assume it is nothing more than a bolt with the right size and thread
with its head cut off that one screws into the hub.
Anyone know off hand what size and thread pitch the hub/wh
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That sounds like a better solution than mine on the '83 300D
beater. I used butterfly bolts at an angle which were pushed
through small holes just past the curves on the corners; the
butterfly nuts were attached, and then shoved through larger holes
i
On 1/21/2014 2:36 AM, Fmiser wrote:
Randy wrote:
The map pocket on the driver's door is not on my car - '76 115
300D.
Any suggestions on the best way to repair this?
On my W123s, I have made new holes in the pocket and use cable ties
(zip ties) to attach the pocket to the door panel.
--Ph
Like Wilton's key fix.
Randy
On 21/01/2014 1:46 PM, Andrew Strasfogel wrote:
That's PDB*
*pretty damn brilliant
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 2:36 AM, Fmiser wrote:
Randy wrote:
The map pocket on the driver's door is not on my car - '76 115
300D.
Any suggestions on the best way to repair this
That's PDB*
*pretty damn brilliant
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 2:36 AM, Fmiser wrote:
> > Randy wrote:
> >
> > The map pocket on the driver's door is not on my car - '76 115
> > 300D.
>
> > Any suggestions on the best way to repair this?
>
> On my W123s, I have made new holes in the pocket and us
> Randy wrote:
>
> The map pocket on the driver's door is not on my car - '76 115
> 300D.
> Any suggestions on the best way to repair this?
On my W123s, I have made new holes in the pocket and use cable ties
(zip ties) to attach the pocket to the door panel.
--Philip
: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 20:15:28 -0800
> From: OK Don
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> Ah! You need a 3D printer - make a new one. Sell them to others ---
>
>
> On Thu,
I used a rasp. PO had attempted to make a repair to glue the old plastic bits
together. That did not work. I got as grippy a surface I could find and a
dainty swipe with Goof off to clean, but not melt the plastic. Threaded the
nut to a bolt so it would be easier to handle and place
clay
--R wrote:
> I was
> thinking to build one but I'm not sure what I would do with it other than
> make trinkets.
Isn't that all of what life is about? - trinkets?
You seem to scoff at trinkets? - or did I read wrong, as usual.
mao
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I agree. I would also call the Classic Center. They have found me "NLA" parts
in the past!
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 16, 2014, at 8:42 PM, Andrew Strasfogel wrote:
> I would expend all my energy into finding a good used replacement panel
> from that era.
>
> http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_o
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Ah! You need a 3D printer - make a new one. Sell them to others ---
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Ah! You need a 3D printer - make a new one. Sell them to others ---
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 1:41 PM, Randy Bennell wrote:
> What do you do to the plastic to ensure that the epo
Ah! You need a 3D printer - make a new one. Sell them to others ---
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 1:41 PM, Randy Bennell wrote:
> What do you do to the plastic to ensure that the epoxy will adhere? Sand
> it to roughen the surface? Clean it with some chemical to ensure it does
> not reject your effor
I would expend all my energy into finding a good used replacement panel
from that era.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=mercedes+door+%2B+%281974%2C+1975%2C+1976%2C+74%2C+75%2C+76%2C+114%2C+115%29+-sl%2C+-450sl&_ipg=50&_sadis=200&_ftrv=1&_sop=12&LH_SALE_CURRENCY=0&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_dmd=1&_f
Fencing wire will do the trick. Hammer and nails maybe, depending on how
far out into the boonies you live.
Hendrik
who has lots of fencing wire to keep the old crates going
On 17/01/14 06:41, clay wrote:
mount to the panel. Teeth on the bottom hook through, and the tops are
fastened on.
cl
What do you do to the plastic to ensure that the epoxy will adhere? Sand
it to roughen the surface? Clean it with some chemical to ensure it does
not reject your efforts?
Randy
On 16/01/2014 2:08 PM, clay wrote:
I might have a working pocket. You would need to paint it to match your
interio
Ok, so if it just mounts to the panel it should not be a problem.
I like the idea of attaching a nut with epoxy and then running a short
bolt through from behind.
Or, I could likely attach a short bolt with epoxy and then put the nut
on the back of the panel. That might work even better.
Will
I don't recall how these were affixed in the W114/5, but on the W123 models I
seem to recall them hooking into the door panel.
Dan
> On Jan 16, 2014, at 2:36 PM, Randy Bennell wrote:
>
> I have not tried to find any as I had heard long ago that they were not
> readily available.
> My passenge
mount to the panel. Teeth on the bottom hook through, and the tops are
fastened on.
clay
On Jan 16, 2014, at 11:36 AM, Randy Bennell wrote:
> I have not tried to find any as I had heard long ago that they were not
> readily available.
> My passenger side is fine.
> The driver's side is ok e
I might have a working pocket. You would need to paint it to match your
interior.
I faked a way with the pockets on Gump. I too had corner connector failures.
A little bit of a landing to use, so I epoxied a nut to the pocket, then used a
stubby bolt/screw to go through the panel. A washer
I have not tried to find any as I had heard long ago that they were not
readily available.
My passenger side is fine.
The driver's side is ok except for the little corner spots where the
pins go through.
They look fine from the outside.
I sort of plan to fix with epoxy and maybe drill holes thr
Just as the plastic ones were/are on the W123s.
I think they have been unobtanium for a while.
Dan
> On Jan 16, 2014, at 1:50 PM, dsereta...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Can you source new or used pockets? They are a weak point on the W115.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jan 16, 2014, at 12:41 PM, R
Can you source new or used pockets? They are a weak point on the W115.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 16, 2014, at 12:41 PM, Randy Bennell wrote:
> so, I will ask a question that I think I have asked before.
>
> The map pocket on the driver's door is not on my car - '76 115 300D.
> I have it but
Shoe goo and machine screws?
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 9:41 AM, Randy Bennell wrote:
> so, I will ask a question that I think I have asked before.
>
> The map pocket on the driver's door is not on my car - '76 115 300D.
> I have it but the corners are broken where the pins go through the holes
>
so, I will ask a question that I think I have asked before.
The map pocket on the driver's door is not on my car - '76 115 300D.
I have it but the corners are broken where the pins go through the holes
to hold it on.
I think I have - or at least did have - one of the little black plastic
pins
Yeah, but what REA:LLY happens after they haul it away...
On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 9:35 PM, Dan Penoff wrote:
> Probably not. You're most likely doing "single stream" recycling now.
>
> Everything goes, the waste collectors sort and recycle. We just started it
> a few months ago along with automat
ad to throw that last bit in there)
>
>
>> On 12/4/13 9:42 AM, Curt Raymond wrote:
>> Again? Apparently anything I write with numbers in it looks like spam to the
>> list filter...
>>
>>
>> ____
>> From: Cur
t; Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 9:37 AM
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Slow list - compost
>
>
>
> Single sort is pretty amazing. Years ago when I visited LT Wonko I got to see
> the program there which used retarded folks. My dad is the landfill manager
> for EcoMaine and a
looks like spam to the
list filter...
From: Curt Raymond
To: Diesel List
Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 9:37 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Slow list - compost
Single sort is pretty amazing. Years ago when I visited LT Wonko I got to see the program
there which used ret
Again? Apparently anything I write with numbers in it looks like spam to the
list filter...
From: Curt Raymond
To: Diesel List
Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 9:37 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Slow list - compost
Single sort is pretty amazing. Years ago when
It is nice to be bored. New to me 85 300D started and delivered me to work one
more day. Repairs/maintenance so far. Replaced glo-plug relay with used
spare, bought new battery to replace the tired one that was getting beat up by
glow-plug relay that was sticking on. Changed the oil and fil
If we get started around 4 it will be light enough, I think. Cable
from the house to the garage was hung improperly some decades ago, and
when a dead elm tree fell and snagged the wire this summer, it cut the
rest of the way through the neutral wire. Hence lightening down the
side of the
Probably not. You're most likely doing "single stream" recycling now.
Everything goes, the waste collectors sort and recycle. We just started it a
few months ago along with automated collection.
Dan
Sent from my iPad
> On Dec 3, 2013, at 9:12 PM, Mountain Man wrote:
>
> Curt wrote:
>> We've
Curt wrote:
> We've had an early freeze here, ground is hard frozen a good 4 inches down.
> The center of the compost pile still steams when I open it to make an
> addition though.
>
Not so much here in ChiTown.
Walks in the Forest Preserve is much mud and wet leaves to slip on.
Beautiful warm d
Either those old MB's are running well, or
As is the Frankenheap, which entered rotation again yesterday.
Aired the tires, plugged in the preheater system, and
started it and drove to work. No problemo.
-- Jim
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I was busy dealing with some server issues at work, interviewing with the
County for an IT security position they have open (I'm not real confident that
they'll choose me) and taking the final written exam in my Cisco routing
protocols class, of which I got a 96/100.
And now that I'm home at 8:
On Tue, 3 Dec 2013 17:08:40 -0600 Peter Frederick
wrote:
> Actually I was digging up grape vines and pulling (and setting) posts.
>
> Never did get to the neutral wire repair on the garage, will do that
> tomorrow evening I think.
Do you have some other source of light so you can see what you
Actually I was digging up grape vines and pulling (and setting) posts.
Never did get to the neutral wire repair on the garage, will do that
tomorrow evening I think.
Peter
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Not much activity today.
Usually there is something new any time I check but today, not much.
Either those old MB's are running well, or you are out there swearing at
them and throwing wrenches.
Randy who ran the truck through the carwash today and filled with fuel
and that is about it for veh
On Wed, 22 Aug 2012 17:27:49 -0500 "Kaleb C. Striplin"
wrote:
> So whatever happened with the E420?
It's sitting in our back yard waiting for me to harvest parts off it.
Craig
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2012 17:50:25 -0400 Rich Thomas
wrote:
> What is the best oil to use in your E320?
Mobil1 0W-40
Craig
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So whatever happened with the E420?
On 8/22/2012 4:13 PM, Craig wrote:
On Wed, 22 Aug 2012 14:32:32 -0500 Randy Bennell
wrote:
Are y'all on holidays?
Hardly any list traffic today.
I'm here, busy with working on the house. I did drive our '95 E320 to the
hardware store to get a gallon of pr
It does not matter. Any oil is better than no oil.
Randy
On 22/08/2012 4:50 PM, Rich Thomas wrote:
What is the best oil to use in your E320?
-R
On 8/22/2012 5:13 PM, Craig wrote:
On Wed, 22 Aug 2012 14:32:32 -0500 Randy Bennell
wrote:
Are y'all on holidays?
Hardly any list traffic today.
What is the best oil to use in your E320?
-R
On 8/22/2012 5:13 PM, Craig wrote:
On Wed, 22 Aug 2012 14:32:32 -0500 Randy Bennell
wrote:
Are y'all on holidays?
Hardly any list traffic today.
I'm here, busy with working on the house. I did drive our '95 E320 to the
hardware store to get a gal
On Wed, 22 Aug 2012 14:32:32 -0500 Randy Bennell
wrote:
> Are y'all on holidays?
>
> Hardly any list traffic today.
I'm here, busy with working on the house. I did drive our '95 E320 to the
hardware store to get a gallon of primer I bought yesterday shaken some
more.
Craig
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Hardly any list traffic today.
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I am good with temps around 70 F. Not too hot, not too cold. Don't have
to rely on AC all the time. Perfect.
Randy
On 09/05/2012 3:35 PM, Dan Penoff wrote:
66F here and people would be bitching about the cold. Mid 80s today with a nice
sea breeze off the Gulf. I eat lunch in a downtown park a
Yep, lotsa might days in late spring and summer up nawth.
Wilton
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Not much traffic on the list.
Too early for summer hol
66F here and people would be bitching about the cold. Mid 80s today with a nice
sea breeze off the Gulf. I eat lunch in a downtown park a few blocks from my
office, and it was quite comfortable today, considering that it is May.
66F would be great as far as I am concerned
Dan
Randy Benne
On Wed, 09 May 2012 15:13:12 -0500 Randy Bennell
wrote:
> Not much traffic on the list.
Yup.
> Too early for summer holidays
Yup.
> Beautiful day here today. Wish I could drop everything and go mow the
> lawn or something outdoors.
> When I went to the bank a bit ago my truck outside temp
Not much traffic on the list.
Too early for summer holidays
Beautiful day here today. Wish I could drop everything and go mow the
lawn or something outdoors.
When I went to the bank a bit ago my truck outside temp readout says 19
which is about 66 F. Sun is shining, sky is blue.
I bet the go
If it doesn't make it, we can always walk since it's a bit over a mile away
from us. I'm thinking good thoughts. It seems to have been treated pretty
well for being 35 years old. There isn't any dampness/mildew smell inside,
most likely due to having no sunroof (10 points for Wilton!).
Kevi
klatta klatta klatta! Haven't picked up the 240D yet. We have the
cash for the car and a new battery if needed, so we're prepared for
tomorrow. If it starts and can be driven home, that will be a
bonus!!
Kevin in Hillsboro, Oregon
Congrats! I hope it starts and makes the trip home.
Good for you for walking! I'm trying to get me and the Quincey Doodle guide
dog out more, a bit easier around here as it's above freezing. It would be
good for both of us to shed a few pounds and, for me, to get the blood
pressure down as well.
Kevin and guide dog Quincey, Labradoodle in Hil
klatta klatta klatta! Haven't picked up the 240D yet. We have the cash for
the car and a new battery if needed, so we're prepared for tomorrow. If it
starts and can be driven home, that will be a bonus!!
Kevin in Hillsboro, Oregon
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Far Out! (quote from John Denver)
On 2/24/2012 11:31 AM, Randy Bennell wrote:
Slow list today.
Anyone out there?
Randy
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>From what I have been reading the latest alpha version of ICS is very stable
>and is pretty much working as planned. Only significant issue is related to
>the camera, and that's because the hardware has no open source or readily
>available drives from the vendor, or so the notes sa
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 3:24 PM, Dan Penoff wrote:
> I should probably play with the WebOS for a bit before I totally abandon it...
Meh.
-Tim
has enough HP in his 300D
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Randy wrote:
> >
> So, where are you? It would be a bit cold to work without heat here
> today - I'm in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
> Currently minus 11 with NW winds at 37 kph.
Northwest Indiana. About 30 miles Southeast of Chicago, IL. Land of Lincoln
and more incarcerated governors than any other sta
> On Feb 24, 2012, at 11:31 AM, "Randy Bennell"
>
> You asked...
>
> Random musings... Delete at your discretion.
>
> I will be out changing glow plugs in a few.
Hope it's warm where you are. In the low 80s here today. Had to turn on the AC
yesterday.
> The price of regular gas is finally
On 24/02/2012 1:15 PM, Rick Knoble wrote:
On Feb 24, 2012, at 11:31 AM, "Randy Bennell" wrote:
Slow list today.
Anyone out there?
You asked...
Random musings... Delete at your discretion.
I will be out changing glow plugs in a few.
The price of regular gas is finally above the price of d
You might be "here" to you, but to me, you are "there".
Randy
On 24/02/2012 12:02 PM, Russ Williams wrote:
Not out there But I am Here . :-D
Russ W.
On 2/24/2012 11:31 AM, Randy Bennell wrote:
Slow list today.
Anyone out there?
Randy
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On Feb 24, 2012, at 11:31 AM, "Randy Bennell" wrote:
> Slow list today.
>
> Anyone out there?
You asked...
Random musings... Delete at your discretion.
I will be out changing glow plugs in a few.
The price of regular gas is finally above the price of diesel around here.
Does the Ritter
Not out there But I am Here . :-D
Russ W.
On 2/24/2012 11:31 AM, Randy Bennell wrote:
Slow list today.
Anyone out there?
Randy
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Anyone out there?
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true
OK Don wrote:
> It's not the technology that's lacking, it's rational people ---
>
> On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 8:26 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> yea, we have technology, but when war breaks out for the remaining oil,
>> all that will go away.
>>
>
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"There are three kinds
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>
>
> I suspect it is all becoming quite academic since all the older cars
> will be price
So, we need to know. Did you get the plans for this contraption and when will
you forward them?
Randy
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more. Have faith.
Randy
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I suspect it is all becoming quite academic since al
, Jr.
1978 240D 4 speed. 218K miles.
1979 240D- auto -250K + miles
1990 300D 2.5t 160K miles.
Wickford, RI
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Mad Max and Terminator all rolled up together. Guns, droids, steam and
wood gas vehicles, I can't wait!
--R
Hendrik & Fay wrote:
> Yeah right, obviously you have not been paying attention.
> Even if worst comes to worst using a steam traction engine is way more
> efficient than a pack of horse
te: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 10:09:25 +0930
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Yeah right, obviously you
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>I know it is only Thursday but there is not much traffic on the list. Here
>I sit in my office bored and looking for
> distraction.snip
*
How dateable are you? Would you
It is scary, but I completely agree with you.
Redghost wrote:
> I suspect it is all becoming quite academic since all the older cars
> will be priced out of the realm of inexpensive ownership. Fuel
> prices will continue to increase. Food costs will sky rocket, most
> of us will be forced
Interesting that you mention this... remember when
someone on the list was talking about wood gas?
When I visited my former (and now current) business
partner a few months ago, he took me out to his "barn"
(really a 40 x 60 steel building) and pointed out this
contraption on a trailer. "I'll bet
Yeah right, obviously you have not been paying attention.
Even if worst comes to worst using a steam traction engine is way more
efficient than a pack of horses.
Then there is bio-fuel, which a Farmer can grow.
Hydrogen is perhaps another option if there are enough nuclear power
stations to produ
I suspect it is all becoming quite academic since all the older cars
will be priced out of the realm of inexpensive ownership. Fuel
prices will continue to increase. Food costs will sky rocket, most
of us will be forced to seriously curtail eating and driving, which
will result in the col
Lucky you!!!
BioD is now $5.30, with #2 at $4.40 in Seattle. Makes me long for
the days of two bit fuel.
clay
On 24 Apr 2008, at 12:37, Rich Thomas wrote:
> I was going to post something about guns, Hillary, Obama, women
> wearing
> prairie dresses with all the same hair styles, and
> w
Gas was $3.35 and diesel was $4.29.
That's about what it is here in Oregon. Is it time to give up the 'SD for a
90's Bonneville/LeSabre? Same room (perhaps a bit more) and the fuel
mileage is good. One can be had around here for sub kilobuck range.
Kevin in Hillsboro, OR
1983 300SD 267Kmi, U
Randy wrote: "Time to get the diesel out of the garage. Diesel is slightly more
expensive than regular gas right now. $1.224 for regular and $1.259 for diesel.
Before you run up here to fill, remember that I am referring to liters rather
than gallons."
I was in Eureka, Kansas yesterday picking
ssage-
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I know it is only Thursday but there is not much traffic on the list. Here I
sit in my office bored and looking
d 193K
'77 300D 192K
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On Behalf Of R A Bennell
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 12:23 PM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: [MBZ] Slow List - Early Weekend for some?
I know it is only Thursday but there is not much tr
I was going to post something about guns, Hillary, Obama, women wearing
prairie dresses with all the same hair styles, and whichisbettermacorpc,
but instead thought I would rant about diesel fuel price. Filled up
Brunnhilde yesterday at $4.05, drove by the station this morning and it
was $4.15
I know it is only Thursday but there is not much traffic on the list. Here I
sit in my office bored and looking for
distraction.
Miserable day here in the great white north as it is once again white. Snowed
during the night and shifted to some
freezing rain this morning so not a very nice spring
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