Re: [diesel_mercedes] Voltage Regulator #

 

$28.93 at Autohaus.
 
brian from la verne, ca

From: Nate <vwnate1@yahoo.com>
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 1, 2011 8:12 PM
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Voltage Regulator #

 

OOps ~ I forgot to post the good BOSCH P/N , here it is now : 1 197 311 023

Don't let them overcharge you , IIRC this one is under $20 and worth every penny .

Be sure to get two , in a couple years you'll be glad you did .

-Nate



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[diesel_mercedes] Re: battery/headlight/alternator

 

Thanks to all. I checked the alternator, and the belt and the (pulley?)the wheel the belt turns on the alternator was turning. The repair shop hooked up a tester and it showed the battery good, but the alternator zero. So I bit the bullet and had a new alternator put in.

I think I am going to stock one of those Bosch voltage regulators, for the next time the battery stops charging. And I am going to look for that tester. I already have a battery charger, which is how I got to work in the AM, but needed a jump to get home. And before I made it home, the radio, fan, and dashboard lights, gauges, brake lights headlights and speedo stopped working. so the next morning I took it in, for the test and work.

Thanks to all.

Chuck

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> These otherwise fine cars tend to stop charging but not turn on the red dashboard warning lamp so you happily drive until it suddenly won't start .
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: W123 240D Vacuum leak, then no vacuum at all.

 


I was told I had diabetes in 2008, lost a bunch of weight, changed my diet and started to exercise. With all the exercise I really got things under control -- over a year with no medication -- but all the exercise also aggravated a problem I have had for 20 years the past year, exercise induced compartment syndrome. I had surgery last Thursday on my lower left leg. Six inch entry incision and then the surgeon cut the fascia around my muscles in the four compartments of my lower left leg, meaning 4 more internal incisions from my ankle to knee.

The good news is that it only hurts when I move.

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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Newbie with purchase question

 

Parts are available for all cars through after market suppliers, PAP's, and junk yards. Don't worry about getting parts, enjoy your cars.
 
brian from la verne, ca

From: rkitt2002 <rkitt@netscape.com>
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 4:29 PM
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Newbie with purchase question

 
Hello All

I am planing on buying two 1980's 300 turbo diesels. (One is for my wife.)

The plan is to use them as daily drivers, on waste oil, with a newer car as a backup vehicle.

There is a local 300SDL. Are parts much harder to find and more expensive than they are for the five cylinder cars?

thank you
Rodger



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RE: [diesel_mercedes] Newbie with purchase question

 

The 300SDL is a fabulous car.  Compared to the earlier, 5-cylinder engine, the 6-popper is more powerful and more fuel efficient.

Drawbacks are that it is less tolerant of fuel type and quality, and more susceptible to warped heads and blown head gaskets.  (A hot re-torque of the head bolts would probably solve the head/head gasket problems.)

New parts are <maybe> more difficult to come by, but not anymore so's you'd notice.  Used engine parts are definitely rarer, body parts are, of course, shared with the other W126-chassis cars.  Parts prices are no higher.

If you find a well-cared for one at a good price, consider it.  (Same advise applies to the 5-cylinder cars.)

Mark in Lakewood, CO


To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
From: rkitt@netscape.com
Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 23:29:02 +0000
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Newbie with purchase question

 
Hello All

I am planing on buying two 1980's 300 turbo diesels. (One is for my wife.)

The plan is to use them as daily drivers, on waste oil, with a newer car as a backup vehicle.

There is a local 300SDL. Are parts much harder to find and more expensive than they are for the five cylinder cars?

thank you
Rodger


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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Newbie with purchase question

 


Not really more expensive.It the SDL#14 head that can be trouble if you overheat it.Ask if head was replaced with newer head.
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From: rkitt2002 <rkitt@netscape.com>
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Newbie with purchase question
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, May 31, 2011, 6:29 PM

 
Hello All

I am planing on buying two 1980's 300 turbo diesels. (One is for my wife.)

The plan is to use them as daily drivers, on waste oil, with a newer car as a backup vehicle.

There is a local 300SDL. Are parts much harder to find and more expensive than they are for the five cylinder cars?

thank you
Rodger

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