Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Vacuum Pump Service

 

On 7/28/2011 6:06 PM, Nate wrote:

 


Yep ;

I took the time to scrape the crud out of the 5 MM allen head screws before ever trying to loosen them....

BT , DT , am still pi$$ed off 38 years later....

-Nate
Lawrence wrote:
>
> After paying over a hundred for a used pump from my mechanic I wound up taking
> mine all apart & simply using the used diaphram.  I'd recommend just buying a
> new diaphram for 12 bucks.  There are also a few different styles of pump so
> keeping yours and rebuilding is the thing to do.  If your bearing is good just
> rebuild.  Lawrence Rhodes... Hell no matter what rebuild.   Easy job just be
> carful of the lower allen head screws.  Don't bugger them or you'll have hell to
> pay.
>

WORKING ON THE VACUUM PUMP REALLY SUCKS.

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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: door panels

 

Sears has the slotted screwdriver (largest ?#12). But you can also grind a slot in an existing old big screwdriver, or I have even taped two small drivers off center a bit. Lot of ways to skin a rabbit on this one.
 
brian from la verne, ca

From: max_stemple <max_stemple@yahoo.com>
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 3:10 PM
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Re: door panels

 


--I just learned some stuff about door panels. On both my 240's the inside door opener has broke. Lucky I've got two parts cars. So today as I was taking off the inside door panel, popping out the plastic rivets, I noticed when I got over to where the front(toward the front of the car) of the plastic door pocket, it was real hard to pop that one. Well there was a snap and then I heard something fall inside of the door. When I got the panel off I found out that one is not a rivet at all but the inside of the door pocket that slides into a space, that should of just been lifted up and out of the hole. O gee. When I got up to my two parts car, both of them were broken too. It's the kind of deal where if you don't know, you learn by breaking the part. At least I was not the only guy to break one. I was able to fix mine with a sheetrock screw and a beadboard foam washer screwed in from the backside. Also at the same time my glovebox door would not stay shut so I've taken that out and have discovered I need a slotted screwdriver sort of tool to get the door apart.Never seen one of those . Mercedes comes up with some interesting stuff. Hey Rob , you ever heard of a car club in Garden Grove called the relics?Max



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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: 1st 300SDL in Del Rio Texas

 

Wish they were I've been to all three junk yards and one scrap metal yard not one. :(

Nate <vwnate1@yahoo.com> wrote:

>
>Ah yes ~ Del Rio TEXAS ;
>
>Home of The Pink & Pleasant Plastic Icon Company of yore......
>
>Mercedes' about near all Military Bases , you've just not noticed them yet . the local junkyards will be loaded with direct imported Euro Spec. cars from all Countries .
>
>-Nate
> Greg wrote:
>>
>> On my way to work this morning I saw the 1st 300SDL in Del Rio TX it was owned by a military man I guess leaving work LAFB. Pretty neat this is the first time in this small town I have seen one.
>>
>
>

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[diesel_mercedes] AntennaInoperative

 


Tony ;

Pop out the crappo radio & look for a yellow wire unused .

Jumper this wire to the hot , red power lead or the battery & listen for the antenna motor to whirr for 12 seconds .

If it does m you're in luck .

if it doesn't , don't panic , it just takes more time to fix .

Want a working Grand Prix ? .

I have a few I sell cheaply and working antennas too , gotta go now, quitting time ,more trunk access details to - morrow .

-Nate

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[diesel_mercedes] Re: 1st 300SDL in Del Rio Texas

 


Ah yes ~ Del Rio TEXAS ;

Home of The Pink & Pleasant Plastic Icon Company of yore......

Mercedes' about near all Military Bases , you've just not noticed them yet . the local junkyards will be loaded with direct imported Euro Spec. cars from all Countries .

-Nate
Greg wrote:
>
> On my way to work this morning I saw the 1st 300SDL in Del Rio TX it was owned by a military man I guess leaving work LAFB. Pretty neat this is the first time in this small town I have seen one.
>

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[diesel_mercedes] Re: 1986 300SDL radio removal

 


Remove the ash tray then the twp # 2 phillips headed screws holding the ash tray retainer in place , _gently_ lift it out a bit & unplug it , then put your hand into the hole palm _UP_ & grasp the rear edge of the radio , wiggle as you pull it to - wards you , _STOP_ as soon as you can see the wires and CAREFULLY grasp each wire's plug & wiggle it loose ~ pulling the wires proper will teach you how to swear like I do , not a good thing .

The " Automatic " button is to hunt for stations , the antenna switch is separate on the Facia above the radio .

DO NOT be in any hurry to discard it ! adding better speakers & an amplifier will allow you to blast crappy loud music with *perfect* clarity & so pi$$ off me and all the other grumpy old people .

Or , to get back at the kid next door by playing your Pre - War Blues or Count Basie tapes at top volume , drowning him out .

-Nate
Rodger wrote:
>
> yes, it is the Becker Grand Prix, with many buttons, no knobs. It has two cool push up or down volume & automatic (antenna ??) levers.
> How do I remove it?
>
> Thank you
> Rodger
>
> >
> > You have a different radio , a Becker Grand Prix I think .
> >
> > It comes out differently , fairly easily but WAIT until we know *exectly* which Becker you have before attacking it ! the pry out plastic bits is for an older (1970's vintage) Becker with two knobs , not a plethora of buttons .
> >
> > -Nate
> > Rodger wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello All
> > >
> > > My wife's 300SDL tape player does not work. The book said to pry out the two small plastic pieces on either side of the radio and remove the bolts.
>

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[diesel_mercedes] Re: door panels

 



--I just learned some stuff about door panels. On both my 240's the inside door opener has broke. Lucky I've got two parts cars. So today as I was taking off the inside door panel, popping out the plastic rivets, I noticed when I got over to where the front(toward the front of the car) of the plastic door pocket, it was real hard to pop that one. Well there was a snap and then I heard something fall inside of the door. When I got the panel off I found out that one is not a rivet at all but the inside of the door pocket that slides into a space, that should of just been lifted up and out of the hole. O gee. When I got up to my two parts car, both of them were broken too. It's the kind of deal where if you don't know, you learn by breaking the part. At least I was not the only guy to break one. I was able to fix mine with a sheetrock screw and a beadboard foam washer screwed in from the backside. Also at the same time my glovebox door would not stay shut so I've taken that out and have discovered I need a slotted screwdriver sort of tool to get the door apart.Never seen one of those . Mercedes comes up with some interesting stuff. Hey Rob , you ever heard of a car club in Garden Grove called the relics?Max

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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Vacuum Pump Service

 


Yep ;

I took the time to scrape the crud out of the 5 MM allen head screws before ever trying to loosen them....

BT , DT , am still pi$$ed off 38 years later....

-Nate
Lawrence wrote:
>
> After paying over a hundred for a used pump from my mechanic I wound up taking
> mine all apart & simply using the used diaphram.  I'd recommend just buying a
> new diaphram for 12 bucks.  There are also a few different styles of pump so
> keeping yours and rebuilding is the thing to do.  If your bearing is good just
> rebuild.  Lawrence Rhodes... Hell no matter what rebuild.   Easy job just be
> carful of the lower allen head screws.  Don't bugger them or you'll have hell to
> pay.
>

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[diesel_mercedes] Re : Good Bye Old Paint

 


It was a long bed , had a clutch and the tags & SMOG test were due 7/30 , this was $ I'd never see again and I can use the tax credit , no one wanted to buy it so off it went .

-Nate
Max wrote:
>
>
> Why did you dump the truck? Didn't you just get that not too long ago? It was so cold here on Thursday I lit my wood stove. Max
> --- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "Nate" <vwnate1@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > So ;
> >
> > After dropping my old truck off to the Charity place ,
>

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[diesel_mercedes] Once In A While.....

 


...Even a blind squirrel finds a nut....

I've been continuing on the ' Might As Wells ' on SWMBO's '82 240D , I had both front doors apart last night and by the time I was done , the central locking seemed to work O.K. & the engine stopped *instantly* when I turned off the key so I stopped . (I'd replaced both inside door pulls with new ones and hand scrubbed the interior door panels whilst they were off and replaced one cracked map pocket just for good measure )

I drove it to work to - day and 9 hours after I'd parked it , I had to open the driver's door ~ imagine my pleasure as I saw the other doors unlocking =8-) .

I puttered around washing the windows etc. and when I was done , Lo ! they all locked up automatically again too .

Wow , I'm stoked , I think she'll be pleased too .

Maybe replacing all those rubber 'Y' vacuum connectors was a good idea after all .(they're hidden under the floor , in the trunk etc.)

I ordered up the new fuel filler flap actuator from The Mercedes Classic Center in Irvine , Ca. and once I have that it'll be pretty much all done .

-Nate
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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: mpg

 

On 7/28/2011 6:52 AM, JD wrote:
> My wife is the one with the lead foot but her commute is all
> interstate so she gets better numbers than I do driving the same car
> in my real estate practice. I get better mileage on the highway than
> she does because I'm a bit more conscious of driving technique

It's interesting that since we got a 2011 VW TDI automatic our driving
habits have changed. The TDI has a fuel consumption read out in real
time. What we have noticed is shorter shifts and no acceleration except
when necessary produces the greatest results. I try to transfer that to
the 83 240D when I drive it and it does produce results.

--
Stan George Portland <<

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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Trip mpg, no AC, fast, windows down

 

Just as Brian said, the 123 300Ds normally get about 25mpg for highways,
less for city.
They're a pre-wind tunnel, "square block" design, so not as good on
mileage as the later cars.

Rob
'85 300D
Garden Grove, CA
==

On 7/28/11 1:17 AM, diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> Re: Trip mpg, no AC, fast, windows down
> Posted by: "JD"jdblackwell2@gmail.com jdb5025
> Date: Wed Jul 27, 2011 10:18 am ((PDT))
>
> 24.8 mpg?? Not sure what passes for the norm but
> my '92 300D got 36.4 mpg on a trip from
> Marysville, WA to Portland, OR. She routinely
> gets 28mpg in my around town travels. My '86 190D
> 5 speed posted 41mpg on a week of my wife's I-5
> commute and gets 34 around town. This being
> Seattle you can guess we didn't use the a/c. Both
> have 250,000+ miles on the original engines. I run
> slightly larger than spec Nokian Entyres; 205 *50*
> 17 on AMG wheels on the 300D and *195* 65 15 on
> the 190D. This gives a 3.5% and 2.5% greater
> rolling diameter respectively combined with what
> ever the whatever the reduced rolling resistance is.
>
>
>
>
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> __________________________________________________________
> 3b. Re: Trip mpg, no AC, fast, windows down
> Posted by: "BStromsoe"bstromsoe@yahoo.com bstromsoe
> Date: Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:07 pm ((PDT))
>
> The norm for 1983ish w123 300d turbos is 25 mpg
>
>
> brian from la verne, ca

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[diesel_mercedes] Fuel viscosity thinner

 

Anybody heard anything about this? It seems to make sense and wasn't unreasonably expensive to produce.

http://www.temple.edu/newsroom/2008_2009/09/stories/taofueldevice.htm

STWA's website says it's still under development.

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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Trip mpg, no AC, fast, windows down

 

Sounds like your social skills may be still suffering from the after effects as well. I don't do road trips very often and when I do I like to use the opportunity to see what I can wring out a gallon of diesel. 36.4 mpg certainly isn't the something I see all the time but it's not out of the realm of possibility with the right conditions, technique and consciousness. Thanks for your carefully considered input.

--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "max_stemple" <max_stemple@...> wrote:
>
> Yea wow, My 240 got 38 once. I could not figure it out since it always gets in the low 30's to high 20's. O yea, I was on crack, well that explaned it. Max
>
> --- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, JD <jdblackwell2@> wrote:
> >
> > 24.8 mpg?? Not sure what passes for the norm but
> > my '92 300D got 36.4 mpg on a trip from
> > Marysville, WA to Portland, OR. She routinely
> > gets 28mpg in my around town travels. My '86 190D
> > 5 speed posted 41mpg on a week of my wife's I-5
> > commute and gets 34 around town. This being
> > Seattle you can guess we didn't use the a/c. Both
> > have 250,000+ miles on the original engines. I run
> > slightly larger than spec Nokian Entyres; 205 *50*
> > 17 on AMG wheels on the 300D and *195* 65 15 on
> > the 190D. This gives a 3.5% and 2.5% greater
> > rolling diameter respectively combined with what
> > ever the whatever the reduced rolling resistance is.
> >
>

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[diesel_mercedes] Re: mpg

 

My wife is the one with the lead foot but her commute is all interstate so she gets better numbers than I do driving the same car in my real estate practice. I get better mileage on the highway than she does because I'm a bit more conscious of driving technique.

--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Dean Chandler <deanstud@...> wrote:
>
> Oddly enough, the 300d I just recently acquired has gotten 28, 29, 29.5
> and 24.3 mpg those are the only fillups I have done since I got the
> car. I do know that seemed oddly high, and so I did check the odo with
> my GPS and it is accurate... I do also note that I drove the car most
> of the last fillup, and I surely am more heavy on the throttle than my
> wife who drove the first 3 tanks.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> -Dean E. Chandler
> '86 SDL
> '83 300D
> -=KE7TWY=-
> Cornelius, Oregon
> deanstud@...
>

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