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Very good !
Almost zero blowby and it started right up .
I want the bumpers , mud flaps and some interior bits off this car .
-Nate
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Nick ;
First thing is to get a volt meter and check the charging system as worn alternator brushes cause low charging & system voltage for a long time before it finally refuses to start .
Next , I'd hie my self off to the junkyard & look for a suspiciously clean glow plug relay , they're often replaced before giving up and junking the car ,horribly $pendy new , cheap as dirt used .
Then you can take the old one apart and hand polish the contacts & clean out the dirt & bugs , it'll prolly work fine again .
-Nate
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One of the reasons Mechanics hate Customer supplied parts ! .
OTOH , I now don't trust but one or two Mechanics so I prefer to provide my own parts , I don't use Chinese crap , almost all OEM be it new or used .
Why tempt fate ? if a thing worked fine for 35 years , you can bet it's cheaper and I'll want to replace it with the same thing .
-Nate
On 1/3/14, 3:31 AM, diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> Sylvia - 1984 300SD - 300K/mi service + mileage check
> Posted by:barton.fiske@... bartonfiske
> Date: Thu Jan 2, 2014 7:26 pm ((PST))
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> It's time I put some updates out here on Sylvia - as many of you know the odo has been busted for some time so I've been logging the amount of fuel going in and assuming an average of 22.5mpg ever since. Assuming those figures are correct, last month it was time for the 300,000 mile service. I've also mentioned a few other ailments, so I made a list, allocated a set budget and contacted my favorite Benzomatic automagician and begged for a few days of his time.....here's what got done....
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> Symptom: Engine won't shut off, glow plug light won't go off, battery draining...
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> New vacuum pump ($394.00 + labor)
> New glow plug relay ($240 + labor)
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> Quote from service invoice: "Re-tightened all 9 electrical pin bushings and terminals which were loose from improper removal/testing by non-qualified technician. Test individual glow plugs, replaced glow plug relay. Glow plug light now goes out normally"
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> Complete Filter service & Fluid hot drain / fluid flush:
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> Engine: Repl filter, seal ring + 8.5 qts Mobile1 5W-40 ESP: $100.05 + labor
> Trans: Repl: pan (warped), gasket, filter + 9QT fluid: $80.10 + labor
> Brake: Castrol GTMA, 1 Quart: $19.35 + labor
> Power Steering: filter + 3 quarts P/S fluid: $19.35 + labor
> Rear transaxle: Flush, fill w/ 2 Qts 75w/90 Syn lube: $33.78 + labor
> Coolant system: Drain, flush, 1.5 Gal Antifreeze/MB Blue: $52.95 + labor
> New radiator cap: $12.50
> Air filter: $38.25
> Fuel Filters: front/rear: $22.55 / $6.04
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> Adjust/check all belts
> Inspect brakes, exhaust system, check tire wear and suspension prior to inspection
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> Install customer supplied emergency flasher switch (defective)
> New emergency switch + turn signal / hazard relay: $47.50 + $114.00 + labor
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> Driver side hood latch lubricated/adjusted (no charge!!)
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> Install used exterior door handle pulls & locks (I can now lock my car again!)
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> Repair corroded terminals on right rear tail light cluster, solder new bridge.
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> After all the work above, I took it for a shakedown cruise from home to Boston to Providence and back home at an average speed of 65mph - 70mph....I was able to track the miles via GPS and got the best MPG Sylvia's ever clocked @ 27.5 MPG. I'm attributing that to the Mobil1 and less so to the shiny new trans and transaxle flushes. At this rate, if I get an extra 3-5 MPG, the various oils will more than pay for themselves.
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> Still need to be done (prior to inspection on Feb 29, 2014 - hooray for LeapDay
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> -Replace entire exhaust: $1600 including labor
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> -Right front upper control arm: $750 including labor
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> -Front end alignment: $75.00
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> -Replace parking brake cables, shoes + pivot: $550 including labor
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> -Replace front windshield and seals: $800
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> That's it for now, happy motoring...
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