Re: [diesel_mercedes] Good Questions

 

Nate,

Let us know what you figure out, as my car is still smoking a bit.

Rob
'85 300D
Garden Grove, CA
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On 10/27/12 3:47 AM, diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> Re : Good Questions
> Posted by: "Nate"vwnate1@yahoo.com vwnate1
> Date: Fri Oct 26, 2012 7:10 am ((PDT))
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> The only ' stupid questions ' are the ones left un asked Tony =8-)
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> The air filter is O.K. but prolly due for a change .
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> It doesn't seem to matter how much throttle I do or don't give it , it smokes black off idle .
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> I recently replaced the turbo and this reduced the overall smoking a lot .
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> I'm not sure where you got the idea I spoon the throttle.....
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>> > Nate, is your turbo spooling up, fast enough to keep up with your propensity for walking on the loud pedal??? Black smoke could be poor spray pattern but if it looks like all 8 cylinders (oops 5)are blowing smoke, it may be lack of O2. Silly question knowing who I ask - how is your air cleaner?
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: metal brake line question

 

The easy way to fab a brake line is to get a section of line from NAPA, cut and bend it, and splice it in the middle using a 3/16 compression union. Sniff if you want to, but you get factory flares on both ends and no locked in stress in the middle.

Larry

--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "Mark in Lakewood, CO" <beeser750@...> wrote:
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> The lines that NAPA, AutoZone, et al sell, already have the ends on them. If you need to cut down to a length, you can remove the threaded part (after cutting, of course), and re-install it. Then, it's just a matter of getting the flaring right....
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> Good advice. I am not afraid to bend metal brake tubing. I guess my main question was about the ends. I will check sources on eBay and the internet for ends. Bill
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> From: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com [mailto:diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Mark in Lakewood, CO
> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 7:41 AM
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> Subject: Re: [diesel_mercedes] metal brake line question
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> Places like NAPA and AutoZone sell steel lines in various lengths and diameters. I've generally been able to get a piece and, using a tube bender, fabricate what I need. There have been times I had to get a somewhat longer piece than I needed, cut it to length and then flair it. AutoZone, for one, offers a double flaring kit as part of their "Loan-A-Tool" program.
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> Subject: [diesel_mercedes] metal brake line question
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> I am looking at replacing several of the metal brake lines on my 1961 190Db.These people offer brake lines, but when I enter the info into their Compatibility query, it says they won’t fit the 180D or 190D, 1961 or 1962.
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> I have measured the threaded fitting on my car and get 10 x 27 metric. (27 threads may not be exactly right.) I can get the short piece that runs from the master cylinder to the left front brake from Niemoeller in Europe for 5,50 € with 6,55 € shipping.
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> What have others done when thinking about their old, possibly rusted on the inside, metal brake tubing? Bill in Oregon
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