Re: [diesel_mercedes] Travel Supplies

 

I'd ad to the jumper cable mix:

I make my own, from welding cable.
and I make them long enough, to go from my battery, to 6' behind my car
(or more). and get super good clamps.
Yeah, a set of them costs about 50 bucks, or more, depending on any sales.
Sometimes, you can go by welding shops, or welders, and get their old
leads, that have cracked insulation, for very cheap.
The cracked insulation means nothing to you as a jumper cable.

These, are heavy enough to carry full starting current, if necessary.

Henry

On 11/17/2014 2:52 PM, Max temple jasperezra@gmail.com [diesel_Mercedes]
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> Dont forget the cat litter and candles and the bottle of Tequila ..
> Max(in the north)
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> On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 9:21 AM, vwnate1@yahoo.com
> <mailto:vwnate1@yahoo.com> [diesel_mercedes]
> <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com>> wrote:
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> At least 10' of both sizes of Diesel rated fuel hose , plus some of
> those band clamps and two fuel filters .
>
> A box or two if the correct copper fuses in 8 , 16 & 30 amperes .
>
> A complete original took kit including the 23 MM secondary fuel
> filter wrench .
>
> Several bottles of Diesel Kleen .
>
> A box of good quality rubber gloves .
>
> Spare bulbs , # 1156 , 1157 & 631 , at least two of each .
>
> The jumper cables have to be good ones ~ those # 6 gauge $25 ones
> are worthless , less so with a Diesel .
>
> You were born on Key West ? neat .
>
> I want to go there just to look one of these days .
>
> -Nate
> Barton wrote :
>
> In an interesting twist of fate, Sylvia will be returning to her
> original stomping grounds in the US, Florida (the original owner was
> based somewhere in Florida, I still find sand in the crevices and
> corners of the car when cleaning somewhere I hadn't already).
>
> My son is attending his first year of flight school @ Florida Tech
> in Melbourne, FL.
>
> We're taking Sylvia from Boston to Virginia, then she boards the
> Amtrak Auto Train in Lorton, VA bound for Sanford, FL overnight.
>
>
> From there we pick him up in Melbourne, then to my birthplace, Key
> West for a Thanksgiving feast at the very end of US Route 1.
>
>
> We'll leave her in his hands until when/if he decides to drive her
> home at the end of freshman year.
>
>
> Have had her in the local Mercedes diesel specialist for a complete
> once-over and the yearly valve adjustment. She seems to be running
> better now than ever....but.....if YOU were going to make the trip,
> what would you do to help re-assure your spouse and children they
> won't be standing outside the guard rail waiting for AAA?
>
>
> For example, this will be my opportunity to give my son his first
> automotive toolbox. What would you put in the toolbox? We've already
> got the obligatory jumper cables, bottles of this fluid and that
> fluid, etc.
>
>
> As always, your thoughts, comments & advice always appreciated...
>
>
> -Barton
>
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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Travel Supplies

 

Dont forget the cat litter and candles and the bottle of Tequila ..  Max(in the north)

On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 9:21 AM, vwnate1@yahoo.com [diesel_mercedes] <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:




At least 10' of both sizes of Diesel rated fuel hose , plus some of those band clamps and two fuel filters .

A box or two if the correct copper fuses in 8 , 16 & 30 amperes .

A complete original took kit including the 23 MM secondary fuel filter wrench .

Several bottles of Diesel Kleen .

A box of good quality rubber gloves .

Spare bulbs , # 1156 , 1157 & 631 , at least two of each .

The jumper cables have to be good ones ~ those # 6 gauge $25 ones are worthless , less so with a Diesel .

You were born on Key West ? neat .

I want to go there just to look one of these days .

-Nate
      Barton  wrote :

In an interesting twist of fate, Sylvia will be returning to her original stomping grounds in the US, Florida (the original owner was based somewhere in Florida, I still find sand in the crevices and corners of the car when cleaning somewhere I hadn't already).

 

My son is attending his first year of flight school @ Florida Tech in Melbourne, FL.

 

We're taking Sylvia from Boston to Virginia, then she boards the Amtrak Auto Train in Lorton, VA bound for Sanford, FL overnight. 


From there we pick him up in Melbourne, then to my birthplace, Key West for a Thanksgiving feast at the very end of US Route 1. 


We'll leave her in his hands until when/if he decides to drive her home at the end of freshman year. 


Have had her in the local Mercedes diesel specialist for a complete once-over and the yearly valve adjustment. She seems to be running better now than ever....but.....if YOU were going to make the trip, what would you do to help re-assure your spouse and children they won't be standing outside the guard rail waiting for AAA? 


For example, this will be my opportunity to give my son his first automotive toolbox. What would you put in the toolbox? We've already got the obligatory jumper cables, bottles of this fluid and that fluid, etc.


As always, your thoughts, comments & advice always appreciated...


-Barton



                                                                                      




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The other day , Tom had the tranny in his SDL rebuilt as it had been leaking ATF worse & worse .

Victor left the old parts , gaskets etc. on the bench for me to look at and this Torrington bearing kinda jumped out at me .

It has worn so badly on one side the cage was broken and rollers had fallen out .

The up shifts were getting slurpy like and old GM car is .

Glad he had this fixed before we headed out Thursday for a 1,300 mile road trip ! .

Now it shifts very firmly indeed .

Victor replaced the drum seals too , not many tranny overhaulers do that as it's a delicate job , easy to screw up .

-Nate


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[diesel_mercedes] Fluid Leaks

 



Are you *sure* it's not an ATF leak ? .

This one is getting interesting .

-Nate
      Lawrence  wrote :

I'm slowly losing hydraulic fluid and I have two little streaks of oil(not radiator fluid) climbing the top of my hood.  They are on each side of the grille.  Is there a small cooler on the radiator for the leveling system? I can't find any oil inside the engine compartment other than the intake is wet with hydraulic fluid.  Lawrence Rhodes  

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[diesel_mercedes] Travel Supplies

 



At least 10' of both sizes of Diesel rated fuel hose , plus some of those band clamps and two fuel filters .

A box or two if the correct copper fuses in 8 , 16 & 30 amperes .

A complete original took kit including the 23 MM secondary fuel filter wrench .

Several bottles of Diesel Kleen .

A box of good quality rubber gloves .

Spare bulbs , # 1156 , 1157 & 631 , at least two of each .

The jumper cables have to be good ones ~ those # 6 gauge $25 ones are worthless , less so with a Diesel .

You were born on Key West ? neat .

I want to go there just to look one of these days .

-Nate
      Barton  wrote :

In an interesting twist of fate, Sylvia will be returning to her original stomping grounds in the US, Florida (the original owner was based somewhere in Florida, I still find sand in the crevices and corners of the car when cleaning somewhere I hadn't already).

 

My son is attending his first year of flight school @ Florida Tech in Melbourne, FL.

 

We're taking Sylvia from Boston to Virginia, then she boards the Amtrak Auto Train in Lorton, VA bound for Sanford, FL overnight. 


From there we pick him up in Melbourne, then to my birthplace, Key West for a Thanksgiving feast at the very end of US Route 1. 


We'll leave her in his hands until when/if he decides to drive her home at the end of freshman year. 


Have had her in the local Mercedes diesel specialist for a complete once-over and the yearly valve adjustment. She seems to be running better now than ever....but.....if YOU were going to make the trip, what would you do to help re-assure your spouse and children they won't be standing outside the guard rail waiting for AAA? 


For example, this will be my opportunity to give my son his first automotive toolbox. What would you put in the toolbox? We've already got the obligatory jumper cables, bottles of this fluid and that fluid, etc.


As always, your thoughts, comments & advice always appreciated...


-Barton



                                                                                      

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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Sylvia going South for the Winter

 

Don't forget to include a small roll of the fuel hose for the injectors. Hard to find when one decides to leak while on the road.  Don't ask how I know ;-)

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