We were accompanied to a Lancia meet by another Lancia owner who is afflicted with a variety of Rovers from a Range Rover on back. Our 83 300SD was performing well as expected. All I heard from the back seat was admiration that it didn't clunk when downshifting and questions several times if I wasn't worried about it overheating. Of course we weren't worried,we felt good about the car and realized what it meant to own a Rover. That was last week. Today I noticed the directionals weren't working and opened the hood to check the fuses. At that point one of the hood hinge bolts sheared and almost caused one end of the hood to go through the windshield. I had been through a hood hinge change on a 300D and wasn't looking forward to the surgery involved. Luckily when they did the 300SD, they redesigned the mounting so that the bolts can be reached by pulling the inner fender liner and dropping the vacuum tank. I still have to fab a new pivot and weld it in place but at least getting the hinge out was relatively painless. The fuses were good so I'll have to check the flasher and possibly the warning light and directional switches. Any suggestions? In any event that's what I get for being a little too smug about the car.
Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: goes on craigslist tonight
I'm saying now I have competition of buyers between your car and mine!
And no, remember, you decided to keep it and fix it. What happened to that idea?
Remember you had first choice.
--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Trish Dougherty <purrfectharmonyfarm@...> wrote:
>
> No fair, competition on selling my car here in TX! :)
>
> I've gotten some calls, but mostly people that think they're going to get a
> show room car with an extra motor for $1100!
>
> Might have it traded to someone near us for a '95 F150 for Kevin. Still
> trying to sell Kevin's '91 F250. The other truck won't have much better
> gas mileage, but it's in better condition and has a/c.
>
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 1:19 PM, c24052000 <jcrcpa@...> wrote:
>
> > **
> >
> >
> > I am selling a new radiator, new Hirschmann antenna, a valve cover gasket,
> > window tint film (custom cut for 300sd), trans filter, air cleaner bracket,
> > and some of the rubber mounts that go under the air cleaner, and 5 bosch
> > glow plugs. *$1100* Takes all of it. ****
> >
> > ** ***P.S. I will throw in the car for free.* You know the car approx
> > 280k, runs great, needs left front wheel work (wearing out the tire on the
> > outside), needs the turbo drain tube replaced .Calif and Texas Car.
> >
> > Yes I would drive it anywhere.
> >
> > McKinney Texas
> >
> > Chuck
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Trish Dougherty
> PurrFect Harmony Farm
> Ennis, TX
> http:/purrfectharmonyfarm.intuitwebsites.com
>
--
Trish Dougherty
PurrFect Harmony Farm
Ennis, TX
http:/purrfectharmonyfarm.intuitwebsites.com
[diesel_mercedes] Re: goes on craigslist tonight
Remember you had first choice.
--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Trish Dougherty <purrfectharmonyfarm@...> wrote:
>
> No fair, competition on selling my car here in TX! :)
>
> I've gotten some calls, but mostly people that think they're going to get a
> show room car with an extra motor for $1100!
>
> Might have it traded to someone near us for a '95 F150 for Kevin. Still
> trying to sell Kevin's '91 F250. The other truck won't have much better
> gas mileage, but it's in better condition and has a/c.
>
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 1:19 PM, c24052000 <jcrcpa@...> wrote:
>
> > **
> >
> >
> > I am selling a new radiator, new Hirschmann antenna, a valve cover gasket,
> > window tint film (custom cut for 300sd), trans filter, air cleaner bracket,
> > and some of the rubber mounts that go under the air cleaner, and 5 bosch
> > glow plugs. *$1100* Takes all of it. ****
> >
> > ** ***P.S. I will throw in the car for free.* You know the car approx
> > 280k, runs great, needs left front wheel work (wearing out the tire on the
> > outside), needs the turbo drain tube replaced .Calif and Texas Car.
> >
> > Yes I would drive it anywhere.
> >
> > McKinney Texas
> >
> > Chuck
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Trish Dougherty
> PurrFect Harmony Farm
> Ennis, TX
> http:/purrfectharmonyfarm.intuitwebsites.com
>
[diesel_mercedes] blowing off in tank filter, Startron & O Rings
OK so I finally got around to using the compressor and blowing backwards on the fuel line to blow the assumed crud off of the in tank filter. The car runs like a demon up and down the driveway, but once I get it out on the road it's back to a turtle, chugging along. I did get some speed up going down hill. Gushing oil out of the turbo oil return tube so I had to come back up to put oil in...time for dinner so I've given up for tonight.
How much Startron can I safely put in a 3/4 full tank?
Next question...exactly which parts do I need to replace on the rotted O rings associated with the turbo oil return tube? I looked at AutohausAZ a while back and they didn't have them. I recall finding something on Ecklers but it wasn't the right thing according to Nate. I sure thought I had them looked up at one point and they were under $20.
--
Trish Dougherty
PurrFect Harmony Farm
Ennis, TX
http:/purrfectharmonyfarm.intuitwebsites.com
Re: [diesel_mercedes] goes on craigslist tonight
No fair, competition on selling my car here in TX! :)
I've gotten some calls, but mostly people that think they're going to get a show room car with an extra motor for $1100!
Might have it traded to someone near us for a '95 F150 for Kevin. Still trying to sell Kevin's '91 F250. The other truck won't have much better gas mileage, but it's in better condition and has a/c.
I am selling a new radiator, new Hirschmann antenna, a valve cover gasket, window tint film (custom cut for 300sd), trans filter, air cleaner bracket, and some of the rubber mounts that go under the air cleaner, and 5 bosch glow plugs. $1100 Takes all of it.
P.S. I will throw in the car for free. You know the car approx 280k, runs great, needs left front wheel work (wearing out the tire on the outside), needs the turbo drain tube replaced .Calif and Texas Car.
Yes I would drive it anywhere.
McKinney Texas
Chuck
--
Trish Dougherty
PurrFect Harmony Farm
Ennis, TX
http:/purrfectharmonyfarm.intuitwebsites.com
[diesel_mercedes] goes on craigslist tonight
I am selling a new radiator, new Hirschmann antenna, a valve cover gasket, window tint film (custom cut for 300sd), trans filter, air cleaner bracket, and some of the rubber mounts that go under the air cleaner, and 5 bosch glow plugs. $1100 Takes all of it.
Yes I would drive it anywhere.
McKinney Texas
Chuck
Re: [diesel_mercedes] Mark Got Me Started ! : " What was the first car to took you ove
The first car I drove of my parents was a 1970 Delta 88, gold in color, bench seat with a 455. Had to record mileage and pay them .07 a mile to drive it, bring it back with the same amount of fuel that it left with too! And they had to know (yeah right) where I was going, with whom & there was a curfew. When they finally sold it they claimed there wasn't spot on it without a dent. Well, geez it was a rolling sofa!
Trish
If I remember correctly, the 1st car That I took over 100 was my mom's
RX7 in the 80's, though I'd already topped that on my '70 Kawasaki H1
500, which could easily do that between lights. My 1st car that could
top 100 was my '65 Olds Jetstar 88 conv. That was a fun car.
Rob
Garden Grove, CA
On 9/20/12 4:53 AM, diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> Re: Mark Got Me Started ! : " What was the first car to took you ove
> Posted by: "Trish Dougherty"purrfectharmonyfarm@wifi45.com patricia_dougherty
> Date: Wed Sep 19, 2012 4:02 pm ((PDT))
>
> It was an Ice Blue 280Z 2+2, got up to 125 on a back road home to Sedona,
> AZ, before I chickened out and let off.
>
> Trish
>
> On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 1:42 PM, Chip<czulli@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> > **
>> >
>> >
>> > Well, I have given mine away already. 1953 Cadillac
>> >
>> > Chip
>> > Houston
>> >
>> >
>> >
--
Trish Dougherty
PurrFect Harmony Farm
Ennis, TX
http:/purrfectharmonyfarm.intuitwebsites.com
[diesel_mercedes] Re: Mark Got Me Started ! : " What was the first car to took you over 100mph"?
Mine was a 1954 Chrysler New Yorker with a 331 ci Hemi back in mid-60s. I worked the graveyard shift at an Esso station on the Mass Turnpike. Saw the needle past that mark almost every night.
--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Trish Dougherty <purrfectharmonyfarm@...> wrote:
>
> It was an Ice Blue 280Z 2+2, got up to 125 on a back road home to Sedona,
> AZ, before I chickened out and let off.
>
> Trish
>
>
Re: [diesel_mercedes] 240's and hornets
Mary (195K) Martha (280K)
1983 w123 300d's
From: max_stemple <jasperezra@gmail.com>
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:35 PM
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] 240's and hornets
Re: [diesel_mercedes] Mark Got Me Started ! : " What was the first car to took you ove
1969 Lincoln Continental MKIII
Henry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Aleph93" <aleph93@ca.rr.com>
To: <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 6:44 AM
Subject: Re: [diesel_mercedes] Mark Got Me Started ! : " What was the first
car to took you ove
> If I remember correctly, the 1st car That I took over 100 was my mom's
> RX7 in the 80's, though I'd already topped that on my '70 Kawasaki H1
> 500, which could easily do that between lights. My 1st car that could
> top 100 was my '65 Olds Jetstar 88 conv. That was a fun car.
>
> Rob
> Garden Grove, CA
>
> On 9/20/12 4:53 AM, diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com wrote:
>> Re: Mark Got Me Started ! : " What was the first car to took you ove
>> Posted by: "Trish Dougherty"purrfectharmonyfarm@wifi45.com
>> patricia_dougherty
>> Date: Wed Sep 19, 2012 4:02 pm ((PDT))
>>
>> It was an Ice Blue 280Z 2+2, got up to 125 on a back road home to Sedona,
>> AZ, before I chickened out and let off.
>>
>> Trish
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 1:42 PM, Chip<czulli@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> > **
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Well, I have given mine away already. 1953 Cadillac
>>> >
>>> > Chip
>>> > Houston
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>
Re: [diesel_mercedes] Mark Got Me Started ! : " What was the first car to took you ove
If I remember correctly, the 1st car That I took over 100 was my mom's
RX7 in the 80's, though I'd already topped that on my '70 Kawasaki H1
500, which could easily do that between lights. My 1st car that could
top 100 was my '65 Olds Jetstar 88 conv. That was a fun car.
Rob
Garden Grove, CA
On 9/20/12 4:53 AM, diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> Re: Mark Got Me Started ! : " What was the first car to took you ove
> Posted by: "Trish Dougherty"purrfectharmonyfarm@wifi45.com patricia_dougherty
> Date: Wed Sep 19, 2012 4:02 pm ((PDT))
>
> It was an Ice Blue 280Z 2+2, got up to 125 on a back road home to Sedona,
> AZ, before I chickened out and let off.
>
> Trish
>
> On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 1:42 PM, Chip<czulli@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> > **
>> >
>> >
>> > Well, I have given mine away already. 1953 Cadillac
>> >
>> > Chip
>> > Houston
>> >
>> >
>> >
Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Remembering Air Conditioning
From: "Chip" <czulli@gmail.com>
To: "diesel mercedes" <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 12:39:17 PM
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Remembering Air Conditioning
Mark,
What wonderful piece of research or a wonderful personal knowledge of these cars!
The one that my dad was supposed to buy did not have a glass divider, but in my kids mind, I do remember the car seeming a bit stretched, so it must have been some kind of a limo.
I do think I distinctly remember my dad taking it over 100mph on our test ride. Would that have been possible; I have always used that example as my first trip past the century mark.
My second trip past 100mph came when my dad bought a 1960 MGA. His cars between the Cadillac test drive and the MGA were a 4cv and a Dauphin meaning that I rarely saw 55 in my formative years.
Chip
Houston
--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "Mark in Lakewood, CO" <beeser750@...> wrote:
>
> Sounds like the car was a Series 75 "Fleetwood", 8-passenger Business Sedan or, if it had the division window in the front seatback, factory-bodied Limousine.
>
>
> '53 was the first year for the re-introduction of A/C in Cadillac (and Oldsmobile), engineered with GM's Frigidair division. (It was first offered in 1938 or '39, but I've never seen nor heard of an actual installation.) Chrysler's "Air-Temp" came the following year.
>
>
> The evaporator was located in the trunk with two blower motors, the output of which was initially through only two large vents in the rear package tray. Later, a couple of clear, plastic tubes rose up along the C-pillar to direct the air into two plenums on either side of the roof, above the headliner. 4 (Series 62, 60S) or 6 (Series 75) chromed vents then passed the air into the passenger compartment; the forward most vents strategically placed so as to freeze the front seat passenger's necks. The controls were mounted in a little add-on pod placed under the center of the dash. There were knobs for temperature and fan speed, with an "Off-On" switch between them, all finished in brushed steel to match the rest of the switchgear.
>
>
> For the first year, anyway, there was no clutch on the compressor. It was always in operation. Turning the A/C off would redirect the freon flow from the evaporator through a bypass tube via a solenoid valve.
>
>
> One could always spot an A/C-equipped Cadillac or Chrysler from the outside because of the two little air intake scoops mounted just outside of the C-pillars, one on each side. It wasn't until 1956 when AMC (with the help of it's Kelvinator division) introduced a much lighter, simpler version of A/C that the evaporator moved into the firewall area in the dash, thus making A/C a possibility for small cars (and convertibles).
>
> Mark in Lakewood, CO (1953 Cadillac Series 75 "Fleetwood" 8-passenger Business Sedan. Yeah, it has A/C....)
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chip" <czulli@...>
> To: "diesel mercedes" <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 7:20:36 AM
> Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Remembering Air Conditioning
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Since I am on this topic I might just as well tell you about the first car AC I remember.
>
> It was the mid 50's and my dad decided to test drive a used Cadillac. It was almost a limo as I recall, and I want to say it was a 1952 or 1953 model.
>
> As men did back then, the first thing my dad did was to find a country road and open the car up. I can still remember bending over the front seat to watch the needle when it topped 100.
>
> Despite all of my begging the Cadillac did not find a home at our house. But I sure remember that cool, fast ride. The back shelf had two huge tinted air flow tubes rising up out of the trunk that pumped out the winter time air.
>
> Chip
>
Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: " What was the first car to take you over 100mph"?
From: "Brian Barnhart" <brianbarn@yahoo.com>
To: "diesel mercedes" <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 1:52:58 PM
Subject: Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: " What was the first car to take you over 100mph"?