Haha, good one! I’ll try that next time.
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> On Nov 4, 2018, at 11:10 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> Hey Dimitri, I hate to break it to you, but there is an app for that. It's
> called 123 Radiator Fix It.
>
> On Nov 4, 2018 11:04 PM, "G Mann via Mercedes"
I didn’t have the patience to wait for jb weld to cure enough to prevent the
bolt from just pushing the nut off!
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> On Nov 4, 2018, at 11:04 PM, G Mann via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> A dab of mighty "J B Weld" on the face of the nut, put it in place, run the
> bolt in from the o
I re-used the captive nuts from the old radiator but they would not stay put!
Perhaps the teeth on the old nuts were worn off? How is the oil cooler held in
place without being bolted to the radiator? I didn’t see any options where a
friction fit would work.
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> On Nov 4, 201
Hey Dimitri, I hate to break it to you, but there is an app for that. It's
called 123 Radiator Fix It.
On Nov 4, 2018 11:04 PM, "G Mann via Mercedes"
wrote:
A dab of mighty "J B Weld" on the face of the nut, put it in place, run the
bolt in from the other side to secure the nut while J B Weld is
A dab of mighty "J B Weld" on the face of the nut, put it in place, run the
bolt in from the other side to secure the nut while J B Weld is curing
Nut stays in place while installing cooler from awkward position.
Lightly oil bolt threads so JB Weld does not set on threads.
On Sun, Nov 4, 2018
or buy the captive nuts? actually, they are just insurance;
lockbolts. The oil cooler is held in place by friction/gravity.
Max Dillon via Mercedes wrote:
Bravo!
Next time, super glue the nuts in place? Probably won't be a next time...
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On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 6:38 PM Dw
Attaboy Dimitri. No substitute for frigonometry on old MB tinkering.
Dwight Giles Jr.
Wickford RI
On Nov 4, 2018 6:52 PM, "Dimitri via Mercedes"
wrote:
> So I finally replaced the leaking radiator on my 240D today. I bought a
> new Behr- Hella from FCP-Euro which cost $195 including shipping.
I have read of people using the blue sticky putty that people use to stick
paper to a wall or fridge. I have some miniature vise grip needle nose that
often work for me for tight spaces.
Greg
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Bravo!
Next time, super glue the nuts in place? Probably won't be a next time...
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'95 E300
On November 4, 2018 6:51:44 PM EST, Dimitri via Mercedes
wrote:
>So I finally replaced the leaking radiator on my 240D today. I bought a
>new Behr- Hella from FCP-Eu
Agreed!
Dwight Giles Jr.
Wickford RI
On Oct 25, 2018 9:37 PM, "Dimitri" wrote:
> Right, there are so many w123 Mercedes still on the road so discontinuing
> critical mechanical parts is just plain stupid. People who drive W123s are
> usually not in the market for a new Mercedes so it’s not like
Right, there are so many w123 Mercedes still on the road so discontinuing
critical mechanical parts is just plain stupid. People who drive W123s are
usually not in the market for a new Mercedes so it’s not like Mercedes is
sacrificing new car sales by keeping the w123s on the road.
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Yes,Dimitri - you are,spot on. MB knows their cars ,last a long time & they
should support them. Esp such simple ones,as,240D's.
Dwight Giles Jr.
Wickford RI
On Oct 25, 2018 6:59 PM, "Dimitri via Mercedes"
wrote:
To follow-up, the classic center says that Mercedes no longer makes
radiators for
Yes you are right but I always expected more from Mercedes. Now they just seem
to behave like every other cheap car dealership.
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> On Oct 25, 2018, at 8:15 PM, OK Don via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> I wonder what would happen were you to go to any other dealership and ask
> for
I wonder what would happen were you to go to any other dealership and ask
for a radiator for a 35+ year old vehicle, even a 20 year old one?
On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 5:59 PM Dimitri via Mercedes
wrote:
> To follow-up, the classic center says that Mercedes no longer makes
> radiators for this car
On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 19:30:32 -0400 (EDT) Mitch Haley via Mercedes
wrote:
> Didn't Nissens used to be the radiator of choice?
That's what I recall.
> Rock Auto sells them cheaper than Behr.
Interesting.
Craig
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I was going to say, why be that way when Behr still makes them?
But I see that Hella/Behr is selling aluminum and plastic, just like Nissens.
So maybe MBZ dropped them because they can't source an exact match any more.
Didn't Nissens used to be the radiator of choice?
Rock Auto sells them cheape
To follow-up, the classic center says that Mercedes no longer makes radiators
for this car and that I should go to the aftermarket.
The dealership told me that I should take the car to a local Indy shop to have
it fixed since they can’t source the part. I wouldn’t take it to the dealership
anyw
That's what I would do if I had an old brass and copper radiator.
Not worth thinking about with an aluminum and plastic radiator (like the one I
replaced in my ML350)
30 years ago I'd know where to go.
I wonder if they're still in business?
Oh, wow, not only is the place still open and still on
On 24/10/2018 5:44 PM, Dimitri via Mercedes wrote:
My 78 240D has a leaking radiator- the fins at the bottom appear to be all
corroded away. The car has a manual tranny so I’m wondering if there are two
options for a radiator, one for an automatic car which has the transmission
cooler openings
Search for NOS and you might find one..
On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 12:39 PM Mitch Haley via Mercedes <
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> I see Behr and OEM, but I don't see OE on eBay.
> Mitch.
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I see Behr and OEM, but I don't see OE on eBay.
Mitch.
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I did a quick search on ebay. Looks like they are still plentiful for and
cost around $200.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=mercedes+240d+123+radiator&_sacat=0
On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 9:53 AM Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes <
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> Well
Well they no longer have them available for the SDL which is a newer car,
s.
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> On Oct 25, 2018, at 8:43 AM, Dimitri via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> Out of curiosity, I called my local dealership to see if they can comment on
> whether a radiator is available for a manua
Out of curiosity, I called my local dealership to see if they can comment on
whether a radiator is available for a manual tranny car and they just flat out
told me that Mercedes does not make a radiator for my car anymore. I highly
doubt that’s the case and so I will call the Classic Center once
On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 20:27:36 -0500 Curley McLain via Mercedes
wrote:
> I don't have auto and 4 spd side by side any more so I can't go look.
> I am 95% sure you could make the A/T version work. They may have the
> same exterior dimensions.
In order to fit the standard W123 body and standard 240
I guess I’ll just buy a new one and leave the plastic caps on the holes like
Jaime suggested.
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> On Oct 24, 2018, at 9:31 PM, Curley McLain via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> or if you get a used radiator, just cut off the hoses, then cut off the
> ferrules from the fittings, and s
or if you get a used radiator, just cut off the hoses, then cut off the
ferrules from the fittings, and stick a piece of new hose between the 2
fittings. That would keep the insides clean. You could even make a
couple of wood plugs with a pocketknife and the right sized stick.
Jaime Kopchin
I don't have auto and 4 spd side by side any more so I can't go look. I
am 95% sure you could make the A/T version work. They may have the same
exterior dimensions.
Dimitri via Mercedes wrote:
My 78 240D has a leaking radiator- the fins at the bottom appear to be all
corroded away. The car
I think I just left them open. You could keep the plastic caps that the
radiator comes with on them if you want. Doesn't really matter.
Jaime
On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 7:47 PM Dimitri wrote:
> Did you leave the connections on the bottom of the radiator open or
> somehow plug them?
>
> Sent fro
Did you leave the connections on the bottom of the radiator open or somehow
plug them?
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> On Oct 24, 2018, at 7:44 PM, Jaime Kopchinski via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> There are two different radiators. Or, at least, there were. I wouldn't
> be surprised if they only offer the
There are two different radiators. Or, at least, there were. I wouldn't
be surprised if they only offer the automatic version now.
Back in the day I found a nearly new 300D (non turbo) radiator from a junk
yard and put it in my manual 240D. Fit perfect, added a few inches in
width. That car ne
On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 18:14:04 -0500 "Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes"
wrote:
> If it has connections for trans cooler it does not matter, they will
> just be left open on a manual car.
Do you think the manual transmission car radiator has any additional
cooling above an automatic transmission car
If it has connections for trans cooler it does not matter, they will just be
left open on a manual car.
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> On Oct 24, 2018, at 5:44 PM, Dimitri via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> My 78 240D has a leaking radiator- the fins at the bottom appear to be all
> corroded away. The car has
Dimitri- call that restoration guy we talked to at Mercedes day. He had
just done a,stick 240D.
I have his card.
Dwight Giles Jr.
Wickford RI
On Oct 24, 2018 6:45 PM, "Dimitri via Mercedes"
wrote:
My 78 240D has a leaking radiator- the fins at the bottom appear to be all
corroded away. The car
I bought a new one from Rusty for my 240D , '81, last fall. Don't
remember what the cost was, but it's on his web site.
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On Jul 4, 2006, at 8:29 AM, John Ingram wrote:
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> I have my 83 240D running again with a "new" engine, one that
> a
On Jul 4, 2006, at 8:29 AM, John Ingram wrote:
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I have my 83 240D running again with a "new" engine, one that
apparently was a factory rebuild 150K miles ago. My old radiator is
now leaking through a spot somewhere in the core. Can these
radiators be fixed or should I just start pricing
I have my 83 240D running again with a "new" engine, one that
apparently was a factory rebuild 150K miles ago. My old radiator is
now leaking through a spot somewhere in the core. Can these
radiators be fixed or should I just start pricing a new one? What do
they cost?
Brass radiators can be
Nissens or Valeo $163.00
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No response -
Rusty - what's available in a radiator for my '81 240D?
Anyone els
"Ralph W." wrote:
>
> I have a used one sitting in my shed. I bought it on Ebay because I needed
> the attached oil cooler. It was advertised as good. Came from a car which
> was parted out.
If it was the one that I suggested somebody should bid on, I thought it looked
pretty good when I was at t
I have a used one sitting in my shed. I bought it on Ebay because I needed
the attached oil cooler. It was advertised as good. Came from a car which
was parted out.
'83 300CD my car
'90 300D '01 E320 Wagonwife's cars
'82 300TD parts car
'82 240D (just sold)
'82 300TD currently smashed
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