[diesel_mercedes] Add On Fuel Boost Pump

you want a low pressure , high volume oump , under 5 PSI , 9 is WAY
too much pressure .

It's supposed to be in the back , near the tank for a couple reasons :

It's a _push_ pump not a lift pump so if it's close to the fuel tank
and below of level with the bottom of it , it'll be self priming and
quieter too .

There's an ingition powered feed in the trunk for the power antenna and
also a live feed for the auxilliary vacuum pump in the W-126 models .

-Nate


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[Diesel-RVs] Re: HWH Active Air

David,
Check msg#81767 for my post.

Harvey


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>
> Folks,
>
> Anyone out there have first hand experience with HWH Active Air? This
> topic came up some time ago and there were listers considering the
> upgrade. On a side note, BlueBird Wanderlodge is using AA in their
new
> 2009 motorcoach. I haven't driven the new bird; consequently, I can't
> comment on AA's performance.
>
> Thanks,
> David Brady
> '02 BlueBird, LXi
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Critters In Yer Britches

I see we hang out in similar places.....

-Nate
Rich wrote:
>
> Oh lessee,
> One to hold the box.
> One to go to the barn and sharpen the knife.
> Five others to stand around talking about the prices of livestock,
> grain and farm machinery with hands in pockets, kicking bits of
gravel
> around.
> Another three to talk about the price mark-up of the cereal in the
box
> because that's only about five cents worth of grain in da first
place
> and the greedy ba$tards are making so much money off the farmers
> backs, and the whole problem with grain speculators trading
> commodities over there in Chicago, and the crooks selling the
> machinery at such an extreme price, and dontcha know the whole
thing
> would crumble to the ground without the hard working farmers.
>
> So, that would be 10, minimum, not counting the Lutheran minister
and
> the funeral director after these guys have heart attacks from
worrying
> about all this stuff.
>
> Rich
>
> --- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, rcjpix752@ wrote:
> >
> > Naw.....I know a Norwegian can open a box of cereal.........
> > How many does THAT take??
> > Robert
> >
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Two important questions

You adjust the park brake at the shoes because that's where the wear
occurrs .

Drill the cap but be aware it'll pi$$ diesel out every left hand turn
you make...

If you need to drill it , use a tiny wire drill , as it doesn't need
much to vent .

-Nate
Nate wrote:
>
> One Nate (L.A.) said not to adjust E brake at the cable.Why I've
done
> that and no problems.
> Two on the Schuman forum I read were they say if your fuel tank is
> building vacumm thats bad.I don't no where the tank vent is (126).
> Can't I just drill a small hole in fuel cap? Done that on several
cars
> when charcoal canister goes bad.
> TN Nate
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Newbie requests info 300SDL 1987

Good deal ~ if you have other cars , better go sell 'em as you're
going to be spoiled rotten as soon as this SDL is running right...

-Nate
Vijay wrote:
>
> Thank you Brian and Nate for the welcome and helpful advice.
>
> I do have the owners manual, but was hoping for some experienced
> advice which you have just given me Nate.
>
> $ 20 for CD manual at the dealer huh! Sounds like a bargain. And yes
> Nate I too will buy the Zerex, not the MB coolant.
>
> Thanks once again. I am coming back to MB diesel after a painful
> break of almost 10 years. I have to recreate all the things I have
> forgotten.
>
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Tiny Chunks In Fuel

NO ! he means swap the two fuel hoses where they come out of the
firewall ~ this way you'll be sucking in from the tank's unscreened
line , a very bad idea as the next time you get filthy fuel , BAM ,
you're dead .

Better to remove & clean the strainer , a nasty job I know but
Ma 'Benz wouldn't have added an in tank screen if it wasn't needed .

-Nate
Nate Rector wrote:
>
> Move cigar over humm.Good deal.
>
> "B.K. Hosken, KG4VAB" <bkhosken@...> wrote: If you get
stuck due to a clogged tank screen, you can always swap
> the feed and return lines...I had to do this, it draws fuel fine
and
> I never swapped it back. Been 2 years...
>
> --- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Nate Rector
> <tccservice111@> wrote:
> >
> > My fuel has been clear,but after 150-200miles I can tell when
> screen gets clogged.So I blow thru it with a air gun (with cap
> off).Sometimes I leave a little pressure in it for fun.I've been
> using same primary for months clean with carb cleaner or wd40.My 5
> micron filter was full of that stuff too.
> >
> > vwnate1 <vwnate1@> wrote:
> > That's a very good point ~ I've changed all the underhood hoses ,
> > maybe it's time to go back and change the tank hoses too .
> >
> > I do drive about 1,000 miles every week , sometimes over 1,200 .
> >
> > In addition to the small amount of tiny chunks , I often find the
> > fuel is black like coffee...
> >
> > -Nate
> > Tom wrote:
> > > > Is it possible that the tiny chunks are bits of old hose that
> > are trying to
> > > give you a warning of something? The way you describe driving
to
> > work, to
> > > Pasadena and to SWMBO's house, you're not letting any fuel sit
in
> > the system
> > > long enough to grow fungus.
> > >
> > > Over here on the west side, the fuel is all clean. Probably
> > the nice
> > > salt breezes from Santa Monica bay kill off the fungus.
> > >
> > > Tom
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Critters In Yer Britches

Oh lessee,
One to hold the box.
One to go to the barn and sharpen the knife.
Five others to stand around talking about the prices of livestock,
grain and farm machinery with hands in pockets, kicking bits of gravel
around.
Another three to talk about the price mark-up of the cereal in the box
because that's only about five cents worth of grain in da first place
and the greedy ba$tards are making so much money off the farmers
backs, and the whole problem with grain speculators trading
commodities over there in Chicago, and the crooks selling the
machinery at such an extreme price, and dontcha know the whole thing
would crumble to the ground without the hard working farmers.

So, that would be 10, minimum, not counting the Lutheran minister and
the funeral director after these guys have heart attacks from worrying
about all this stuff.

Rich

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>
> Naw.....I know a Norwegian can open a box of cereal.........
> How many does THAT take??
> Robert
>



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RE: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold

Hey Russ,

I don't believe that anyone here is sneaky enough to advertise

the pressure monitor system by using fear tactics.

I believe we are all a group of experienced individuals who are

interested in learning from each other. I don't want to learn something

the hard way if I have the chance to participate in the experience

of a fellow RVer who has been there already.

By the way, I think this is the right moment to thank you all for your

vast amount of knowledge I have the honor to participate in.

Thanks guys, and always HAPPY RVing!!!!

Joerg (1998 HD Rambler Imperial)

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From: Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Russ Waterhouse
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 2:21 PM
To: Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold

It is this kind of BS advertising, "loose 5 pounds of air just by checking
air pressure
over several days" that turns me against (not just off) these products. FEAR
tactics. How
long does it take to drain 5 pounds of air out of a car tire? More than
"several days" of
just checking pressure.
I am not saying that the tire monitoring systems do not have merit, but keep
the
advertising to real life. Makes me feel if you are B*ll Sh*t here, where
else are you
doing the same?
Russ
34' 1996 HMC Aerosport Special Edition Cummins 8.3 - 300 HP

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Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold

: Darrel,
: We purchased a PressurePro system after we saw a couple of motor homes
come through the
park where we were staying within a period of 20 days. Both experienced a
blow out on one
of the rear tires on their toad. They never knew that the tires blew. Before
they were
alerted of the blow out from passers by, damage was done to the rear quarter
panel and hub
of the toad costing over a thousand dollars. Add to that the stress, cost,
and disruption
of travel plans. We then decided to invest in our PressurePro system. Early
in the
morning of the day I travel, I turn the system on and it will tell me the
tire pressure of
each tire it monitors without leaving the coach. Too late for the nay sayers
to try to
talk me out of purchasing the system. We are happy we got ours. Chuck B
:
: "TVNAV.com" <GPS@tvnav.com <mailto:GPS%40tvnav.com> > wrote:
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: Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 10:33 AM
: Subject: RE: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold
:
: > I've heard that argument many times from the Pressure Pro & other
monitor
: > supporters, but it just doesn't happen.
:
: What doesn't happen?
:
: Darrel Goheen
: PressurePro@ <mailto:PressurePro%40tvnav.com> tvnav.com
: http://www.tvnav. <http://www.tvnav.com/pressurepro.html>
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RE: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold

Hey Chuck and all,

I am another fan of the pressure monitor. I leave it on at all times.

That means that I get the alarm (especially in very cold winter nights)

at night as well and then I know I have to do something in the morning.

I am very happy with it and the most important thing is: the sensors

are pretty darn accurate (compared it with a digital pressure gauge)

For me my peace in mind is important that my rig's feet feel

well (but that's just me).. .and as I posted before: It already saved

my rig and possibly my life once. To replace the rig would have bee

about 500 times more expensive.

Joerg (1998 HD Rambler Imperial)

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Behalf Of Chuck & Mary Boros
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 12:54 PM
To: Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold

Darrel,
We purchased a PressurePro system after we saw a couple of motor homes come
through the park where we were staying within a period of 20 days. Both
experienced a blow out on one of the rear tires on their toad. They never
knew that the tires blew. Before they were alerted of the blow out from
passers by, damage was done to the rear quarter panel and hub of the toad
costing over a thousand dollars. Add to that the stress, cost, and
disruption of travel plans. We then decided to invest in our PressurePro
system. Early in the morning of the day I travel, I turn the system on and
it will tell me the tire pressure of each tire it monitors without leaving
the coach. Too late for the nay sayers to try to talk me out of purchasing
the system. We are happy we got ours. Chuck B

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Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 10:33 AM
Subject: RE: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold

> I've heard that argument many times from the Pressure Pro & other monitor
> supporters, but it just doesn't happen.

What doesn't happen?

Darrel Goheen
PressurePro@ <mailto:PressurePro%40tvnav.com> tvnav.com
http://www.tvnav. <http://www.tvnav.com/pressurepro.html>
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RE: [Diesel-RVs] Tape

When I was a newbee, I would have jumped at the chance for such a tape. As
a thought, if I were doing it now, I would organize each little clip into
files and probably put it on a CD with an index. Kinda like a movie where
you can select several different starting points/segments. That way if you
were having water pump problems, as an example, you could see the segment on
the water pump. I can think of several different "chapters" that could be
created -- filter changes, water pump, batteries, leveling jacks, etc. With
the CD, one could put a lot of information in one place. As it is now, I
have downloaded all the manuals that I can find on everything in my MH,
trouble shooting guides, tips, etc and have loaded them on a CD. That way
it doesn't matter which computer I have on board for the trip, I have the
information in file format and order to be able to retrieve.

Dave Knight
dknig288@comcast.net
HOOK'EM HORNS 1969

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Subject: [Diesel-RVs] Tape

I think it was Ken who mentioned the tape idea.

I have always thought that a very detailed Video tape, with hands-on
style of self-maintenance, would be a great idea.

How many folks here would buy such a Video tape if it were somewhat
generic and you were a newbie to this wonderful past time?

Thanks,

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Re: [Diesel-RVs] Tape

Hi Dave,
Better yet, a DVD as Video tape is becoming a thing of the past since one can buy a DVD player for less than $50.00 now. DVD's are a lot cheaper and takes up less space in the owners manuals. Then may be looking at the manufacturers view point, if I tell then how it works and it does not work that way, more warrenty claims. Just a thought. Chuck B

northstatebiker <djohnsonhot@yahoo.com> wrote:
I think it was Ken who mentioned the tape idea.

I have always thought that a very detailed Video tape, with hands-on
style of self-maintenance, would be a great idea.

How many folks here would buy such a Video tape if it were somewhat
generic and you were a newbie to this wonderful past time?

Thanks,

Dave


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[Diesel-RVs] Tape

I think it was Ken who mentioned the tape idea.

I have always thought that a very detailed Video tape, with hands-on
style of self-maintenance, would be a great idea.

How many folks here would buy such a Video tape if it were somewhat
generic and you were a newbie to this wonderful past time?

Thanks,

Dave

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[Diesel-RVs] Battery Shutoff

You can find info on the battery disconnect you purchased on Ebay at
www.intellitec.com . The relay you bought carries a constant load of 100
amps and a momentary (30 seconds or less) load of 500 amps. They also have
a heavier model that is designed for wiring in at the battery location ---
it carries a load of 200 amps and a momentary load (30 seconds or less) of
1200 amps. They also describe their switches and monitoring devices. If
you go up there look under battery applications. They also have other items
that could be used in MHs such as bi-directional isolator relays (used to
charge two sets of batteries that are now charged with an alternator and
battery charger separately -- like what is found on a lot of MHs re the
chassis charging with the alternator and the house batteries with a battery
charger).


Dave Knight
dknig288@comcast.net
HOOK'EM HORNS 1969

: ----- Original Message -----
: > From: Winnebago Service
: > To: SF
: > Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 7:09 AM
: > Subject: RE: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Battery Shutoff
: >
: >
: > I don't believe you will run into a problem with a disconnect
: switch as long as the switch is heavy enough to handle the load. I
: would strongly recommend you contact Freightliner and obtain their
: thoughts regarding this modification. I don't see much difference
: comparing a disconnect switch or completely disconnecting the
: batteries for storage.
: >
: > Bryan
:
: I just bought an Intellitec Battery Relay to use on my starting
: battery. I found it on eBay at
: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
: ViewItem&item=120215527393
:
: He doesn't have another one listed on eBay right now, but I suppose
: he knows where to get them.
:
: I'm planning to hook this up to the same control switch which
: controls a similar relay on our house batteries.
:
: Ken Molloy
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: 5.9 l Cummins 230 hp w/Allison M-3060
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Re: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold

It is this kind of BS advertising, "loose 5 pounds of air just by checking air pressure
over several days" that turns me against (not just off) these products. FEAR tactics. How
long does it take to drain 5 pounds of air out of a car tire? More than "several days" of
just checking pressure.
I am not saying that the tire monitoring systems do not have merit, but keep the
advertising to real life. Makes me feel if you are B*ll Sh*t here, where else are you
doing the same?
Russ
34' 1996 HMC Aerosport Special Edition Cummins 8.3 - 300 HP

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck & Mary Boros" <elmerfletcher@yahoo.com>
To: <Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold


: Darrel,
: We purchased a PressurePro system after we saw a couple of motor homes come through the
park where we were staying within a period of 20 days. Both experienced a blow out on one
of the rear tires on their toad. They never knew that the tires blew. Before they were
alerted of the blow out from passers by, damage was done to the rear quarter panel and hub
of the toad costing over a thousand dollars. Add to that the stress, cost, and disruption
of travel plans. We then decided to invest in our PressurePro system. Early in the
morning of the day I travel, I turn the system on and it will tell me the tire pressure of
each tire it monitors without leaving the coach. Too late for the nay sayers to try to
talk me out of purchasing the system. We are happy we got ours. Chuck B
:
: "TVNAV.com" <GPS@tvnav.com> wrote:
:
: ----- Original Message -----
: From: "Paul Rider" <afchap@mindspring.com>
: To: <Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com>
: Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 10:33 AM
: Subject: RE: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold
:
: > I've heard that argument many times from the Pressure Pro & other monitor
: > supporters, but it just doesn't happen.
:
: What doesn't happen?
:
: Darrel Goheen
: PressurePro@tvnav.com
: http://www.tvnav.com/pressurepro.html
: Voice 785-625-3546/FAX 413-383-8800
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:
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Re: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Battery Shutoff

Just a silly question, why would you want a momentary switch in either location? This is
the same as a Ford starter relay. Just a little heavier.
Russ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kenneth Molloy" <ken@molloys.org>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 8:18 PM
Subject: Fw: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Battery Shutoff


: ----- Original Message -----
: > From: Winnebago Service
: > To: SF
: > Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 7:09 AM
: > Subject: RE: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Battery Shutoff
: >
: >
: > I don't believe you will run into a problem with a disconnect
: switch as long as the switch is heavy enough to handle the load. I
: would strongly recommend you contact Freightliner and obtain their
: thoughts regarding this modification. I don't see much difference
: comparing a disconnect switch or completely disconnecting the
: batteries for storage.
: >
: > Bryan
:
: I just bought an Intellitec Battery Relay to use on my starting
: battery. I found it on eBay at
: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
: ViewItem&item=120215527393
:
: He doesn't have another one listed on eBay right now, but I suppose
: he knows where to get them.
:
: I'm planning to hook this up to the same control switch which
: controls a similar relay on our house batteries.
:
: Ken Molloy
: 1994 Allegro Bay 37' DP with no toad
: 5.9 l Cummins 230 hp w/Allison M-3060
: Hayward, CA
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RE: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold

Due to all of the comments that I read about not knowing what was happening
with the toad and also just the "PITA" to check the tires of the MH is why I
bought the PressurePro System. It has already caught a slow leak on an
inner of the rear duals for me -- the valve stem was leaking at the wheel.
I depend on it.

Dave Knight
dknig288@comcast.net
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-----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of TVNAV.com
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 1:48 PM
To: Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold

Hi Chuck, I bought the PressurePro system for almost the same reason
except my blow out happened on my triple axle car trailer causing about
$1500.00 in damage because I was driving at night and can't see the trailer
tires in the dark. Anyone that drives a motorhome and esp. pulling something

behind it is just asking for trouble by not using some type of tire pressure

monitoring system. I won't leave home without it.

Darrel Goheen
PressurePro@tvnav.com

http://www.tvnav.com/pressurepro.html

Voice 785-625-3546/FAX 413-383-8800

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck & Mary Boros" <elmerfletcher@yahoo.com>
To: <Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold


> Darrel,
> We purchased a PressurePro system after we saw a couple of motor homes
> come through the park where we were staying within a period of 20 days.
> Both experienced a blow out on one of the rear tires on their toad. They
> never knew that the tires blew. Before they were alerted of the blow out
> from passers by, damage was done to the rear quarter panel and hub of the
> toad costing over a thousand dollars. Add to that the stress, cost, and
> disruption of travel plans. We then decided to invest in our PressurePro
> system. Early in the morning of the day I travel, I turn the system on
> and it will tell me the tire pressure of each tire it monitors without
> leaving the coach. Too late for the nay sayers to try to talk me out of
> purchasing the system. We are happy we got ours. Chuck B
>
> "TVNAV.com" <GPS@tvnav.com> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Paul Rider" <afchap@mindspring.com>
> To: <Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 10:33 AM
> Subject: RE: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold
>
>> I've heard that argument many times from the Pressure Pro & other monitor
>> supporters, but it just doesn't happen.
>
> What doesn't happen?
>
> Darrel Goheen
> PressurePro@tvnav.com
> http://www.tvnav.com/pressurepro.html
> Voice 785-625-3546/FAX 413-383-8800
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Chuck & Mary Boros
> 04 Windsor 02 Ford Ranger
> Shelby Dog, Miss Kitty, Mr Lucky Cat
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Re: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold

Hi Chuck, I bought the PressurePro system for almost the same reason
except my blow out happened on my triple axle car trailer causing about
$1500.00 in damage because I was driving at night and can't see the trailer
tires in the dark. Anyone that drives a motorhome and esp. pulling something
behind it is just asking for trouble by not using some type of tire pressure
monitoring system. I won't leave home without it.

Darrel Goheen
PressurePro@tvnav.com

http://www.tvnav.com/pressurepro.html

Voice 785-625-3546/FAX 413-383-8800

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck & Mary Boros" <elmerfletcher@yahoo.com>
To: <Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold


> Darrel,
> We purchased a PressurePro system after we saw a couple of motor homes
> come through the park where we were staying within a period of 20 days.
> Both experienced a blow out on one of the rear tires on their toad. They
> never knew that the tires blew. Before they were alerted of the blow out
> from passers by, damage was done to the rear quarter panel and hub of the
> toad costing over a thousand dollars. Add to that the stress, cost, and
> disruption of travel plans. We then decided to invest in our PressurePro
> system. Early in the morning of the day I travel, I turn the system on
> and it will tell me the tire pressure of each tire it monitors without
> leaving the coach. Too late for the nay sayers to try to talk me out of
> purchasing the system. We are happy we got ours. Chuck B
>
> "TVNAV.com" <GPS@tvnav.com> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Paul Rider" <afchap@mindspring.com>
> To: <Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 10:33 AM
> Subject: RE: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold
>
>> I've heard that argument many times from the Pressure Pro & other monitor
>> supporters, but it just doesn't happen.
>
> What doesn't happen?
>
> Darrel Goheen
> PressurePro@tvnav.com
> http://www.tvnav.com/pressurepro.html
> Voice 785-625-3546/FAX 413-383-8800
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold

Hi Paul, thanks for the explanation. Yes a 5lb. loss from checking tire
pressure for only several days is probably not likely but if you check tire
pressure with a gauge you definitely lose at least some air. No way around
that and eventually you will have to replace that loss. I sure like checking
my tire pressure in about 15 secs. using the PressurePro system than
spending 15 minutes checking tire pressure with a gauge at each wheel.

Darrel Goheen
PressurePro@tvnav.com

http://www.tvnav.com/pressurepro.html

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Rider" <afchap@mindspring.com>
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Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 11:48 AM
Subject: RE: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold


> This doesn't happen... (as was included in my reply ...should have been
> toward the bottom of the message you received)
>
> <clip>
> After several days of checking you could be 5 lb. low just from the lost
> air
> of checking the pressure every day.
> <clip>
>
> The original poster cited this as a reason he used Pressure Pro monitors.
>
> Paul
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com] On
> Behalf Of TVNAV.com
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 11:22 AM
> To: Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Paul Rider" <afchap@mindspring.com>
> To: <Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 10:33 AM
> Subject: RE: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold
>
>
>> I've heard that argument many times from the Pressure Pro & other monitor
>> supporters, but it just doesn't happen.
>
> What doesn't happen?
>
> Darrel Goheen
> PressurePro@tvnav.com
>

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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Tiny Chunks In Fuel

Yes pump runs with key.used #12 or 14 fuse connect.Carter universal pump 9 psi #p74019 $43.99 advance auto parts. Mine was free,however purolator makes a cheaper pump.Yes everything under hood.They say to run pump beneath tank.However crawling and changing primary filters twice a week would get old.Running this setup since Sept.However if you have leaky injectors smoke will be worse with a pump.

Rich <rj_olaveson@yahoo.com> wrote:
Do you have all that mounted under the hood?

Also, does the boost pump run all the time? Do you have make and
model # handy for it?

All questions today,
Rich

--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Nate Rector
<tccservice111@...> wrote:
>
> Stanadyne fuel water seperator,bought at Napa,uses wix#33166
filter.I have primary,to electric fuel boost pump,the Stanadyne,then
to regular stock filter.I ran wvo for a while,but like the idea of a
seperator for Biodiesel.The electric pump gives V8 performance up
mountains.Mercedessource carrys same filter.Same price as Napa.
>
> Rich <rj_olaveson@...> wrote: What is an "FM100". Inline,
spin-on with a mount or ?
>
> Do you have it installed after the pre-filter and before the stock
> main filter?
>
> Rich
>
> --- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Nate Rector
> <tccservice111@> wrote:
> >
> > Dang primary filters out here are $5.I use to order the ones
with
> brass inserts from germany.But saw how some flakes made it pass
the
> filter.Now I only use purolator primary filters.Nothing but micro
> junk gets passed it,and my FM100 5 micron stops those dead.My
stock
> secondary never gets dirty now.
> >
> > Rich <rj_olaveson@> wrote: The first time I changed
> the pre-filter, I couldn't get the spooge
> > to budge using diesel, then kerosene, then gasoline...pumping it
> > through the filter (in the reverse direction) pretty well with a
> > turkey bastar.
> >
> > I may have tried some type of spray cleaner after that...I don't
> > remember if it was carb cleaner or brake cleaner or what. By the
> > time I was into it for what seemed like an hour, I figured it
was
> > worth just changing the $2 filter. ...probably used more than $2
> > worth stuff of trying to clean it. ...and more than $300 worth
of
> > my patience :-)
> >
> > I'd like to know more about the "chain dance" method of cleaning
> out
> > the tank. I had the trunk panel out last WE and it doesn't look
> > like it's too hard to take out the tank. I'd be concerned about
> > making a spark inside the tank, especially if using gasoline.
> >
> > Rich
> >
> > --- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Nate Rector
> > <tccservice111@> wrote:
> > >
> > > My fuel has been clear,but after 150-200miles I can tell when
> > screen gets clogged.So I blow thru it with a air gun (with cap
> > off).Sometimes I leave a little pressure in it for fun.I've been
> > using same primary for months clean with carb cleaner or wd40.My
5
> > micron filter was full of that stuff too.
> > >
> > > vwnate1 <vwnate1@> wrote:
> > > That's a very good point ~ I've changed all the underhood
> hoses ,
> > > maybe it's time to go back and change the tank hoses too .
> > >
> > > I do drive about 1,000 miles every week , sometimes over
1,200 .
> > >
> > > In addition to the small amount of tiny chunks , I often find
> the
> > > fuel is black like coffee...
> > >
> > > -Nate
> > > Tom wrote:
> > > > > Is it possible that the tiny chunks are bits of old hose
> that
> > > are trying to
> > > > give you a warning of something? The way you describe
driving
> to
> > > work, to
> > > > Pasadena and to SWMBO's house, you're not letting any fuel
sit
> > in
> > > the system
> > > > long enough to grow fungus.
> > > >
> > > > Over here on the west side, the fuel is all clean. Probably
> > > the nice
> > > > salt breezes from Santa Monica bay kill off the fungus.
> > > >
> > > > Tom
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Tiny Chunks In Fuel

Do you have all that mounted under the hood?

Also, does the boost pump run all the time? Do you have make and
model # handy for it?

All questions today,
Rich

--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Nate Rector
<tccservice111@...> wrote:
>
> Stanadyne fuel water seperator,bought at Napa,uses wix#33166
filter.I have primary,to electric fuel boost pump,the Stanadyne,then
to regular stock filter.I ran wvo for a while,but like the idea of a
seperator for Biodiesel.The electric pump gives V8 performance up
mountains.Mercedessource carrys same filter.Same price as Napa.
>
> Rich <rj_olaveson@...> wrote: What is an "FM100". Inline,
spin-on with a mount or ?
>
> Do you have it installed after the pre-filter and before the stock
> main filter?
>
> Rich
>
> --- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Nate Rector
> <tccservice111@> wrote:
> >
> > Dang primary filters out here are $5.I use to order the ones
with
> brass inserts from germany.But saw how some flakes made it pass
the
> filter.Now I only use purolator primary filters.Nothing but micro
> junk gets passed it,and my FM100 5 micron stops those dead.My
stock
> secondary never gets dirty now.
> >
> > Rich <rj_olaveson@> wrote: The first time I changed
> the pre-filter, I couldn't get the spooge
> > to budge using diesel, then kerosene, then gasoline...pumping it
> > through the filter (in the reverse direction) pretty well with a
> > turkey bastar.
> >
> > I may have tried some type of spray cleaner after that...I don't
> > remember if it was carb cleaner or brake cleaner or what. By the
> > time I was into it for what seemed like an hour, I figured it
was
> > worth just changing the $2 filter. ...probably used more than $2
> > worth stuff of trying to clean it. ...and more than $300 worth
of
> > my patience :-)
> >
> > I'd like to know more about the "chain dance" method of cleaning
> out
> > the tank. I had the trunk panel out last WE and it doesn't look
> > like it's too hard to take out the tank. I'd be concerned about
> > making a spark inside the tank, especially if using gasoline.
> >
> > Rich
> >
> > --- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Nate Rector
> > <tccservice111@> wrote:
> > >
> > > My fuel has been clear,but after 150-200miles I can tell when
> > screen gets clogged.So I blow thru it with a air gun (with cap
> > off).Sometimes I leave a little pressure in it for fun.I've been
> > using same primary for months clean with carb cleaner or wd40.My
5
> > micron filter was full of that stuff too.
> > >
> > > vwnate1 <vwnate1@> wrote:
> > > That's a very good point ~ I've changed all the underhood
> hoses ,
> > > maybe it's time to go back and change the tank hoses too .
> > >
> > > I do drive about 1,000 miles every week , sometimes over
1,200 .
> > >
> > > In addition to the small amount of tiny chunks , I often find
> the
> > > fuel is black like coffee...
> > >
> > > -Nate
> > > Tom wrote:
> > > > > Is it possible that the tiny chunks are bits of old hose
> that
> > > are trying to
> > > > give you a warning of something? The way you describe
driving
> to
> > > work, to
> > > > Pasadena and to SWMBO's house, you're not letting any fuel
sit
> > in
> > > the system
> > > > long enough to grow fungus.
> > > >
> > > > Over here on the west side, the fuel is all clean. Probably
> > > the nice
> > > > salt breezes from Santa Monica bay kill off the fungus.
> > > >
> > > > Tom
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Two important questions

Ah, I've never seen the underside of a 126. On the 123, it looks
like you can follow the lines all the way to the engine area.


--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Nate Rector
<tccservice111@...> wrote:
>
> well head towards engine on the 126 it dissapears into the unibody.
>
> Rich <rj_olaveson@...> wrote: I was under my car, '84
300D, last weekend. I think I saw what you
> are referring to. Just follow all the fuel lines forward. One of
> them stops and has a bell shaped thingy pointing down. I'm
assuming
> this is the air uptake for the vent. I think there was also a
check
> valve just aft of the bell thing.
>
> Rich
>
> --- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Nate Rector
> <tccservice111@> wrote:
> >
> > Well I'd like to know where the tank bell valve is located on
the
> w123s and w126s.Last year I saw something under the car , rear of
> tank headed towards engine.Looked like small fuel lines (braided)
> with a splitter conector.Where it goes I don't know.maybe that is
> why Ma Benz says to fill the car to where the pump stops.I always
> fill to where I can see the fuel,for accurate fuel mileage checks.
> >
> > Rich <rj_olaveson@> wrote: Once, after filling my
> tank, I remembered that I forgot to put in my
> > startron, stanadyne, etc. I parked in my normal spot which is
> > sloped slightly down on the tank filler side, opened the cap and
> > fuel came out. It doesn't take much.
> >
> > The cap is not much higher than the top of the tank. Also in a
> long
> > left hand curve, you could get some seepage with a full tank.
> >
> > Rich
> >
> > --- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "ygmir111" <ygmir111@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > the only hesitation I'd have with a hole in the fuel cap is
> > sloshing........
> > > I did this on a Jeep and a dunebuggy I had. I found that at
> times,
> > fuel
> > > would slosh out.....and, if the tank was extremely full and a
> hot
> > day, it
> > > would actually leak........
> > > I'd recommend 'shielding' (like drill the hole behind some
part
> > that would
> > > not allow a direct line for splashing fuel to the hole) the
hole
> > if you
> > > drill the cap, or, find a high spot on the tank and put a tube
> > with a "p"
> > > trap configuration.
> > >
> > > Just some random thoughts.
> > > good luck,
> > > Henry
> > >
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Nate" <tccservice111@>
> > > To: <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com>
> > > Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 7:18 AM
> > > Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Two important questions
> > >
> > >
> > > One Nate (L.A.) said not to adjust E brake at the cable.Why
I've
> > done
> > > that and no problems.
> > > Two on the Schuman forum I read were they say if your fuel
tank
> is
> > > building vacumm thats bad.I don't no where the tank vent is
> (126).
> > > Can't I just drill a small hole in fuel cap? Done that on
> several
> > cars
> > > when charcoal canister goes bad.
> > > TN Nate
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Two important questions

well head towards engine on the 126 it dissapears into the unibody.

Rich <rj_olaveson@yahoo.com> wrote:
I was under my car, '84 300D, last weekend. I think I saw what you
are referring to. Just follow all the fuel lines forward. One of
them stops and has a bell shaped thingy pointing down. I'm assuming
this is the air uptake for the vent. I think there was also a check
valve just aft of the bell thing.

Rich

--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Nate Rector
<tccservice111@...> wrote:
>
> Well I'd like to know where the tank bell valve is located on the
w123s and w126s.Last year I saw something under the car , rear of
tank headed towards engine.Looked like small fuel lines (braided)
with a splitter conector.Where it goes I don't know.maybe that is
why Ma Benz says to fill the car to where the pump stops.I always
fill to where I can see the fuel,for accurate fuel mileage checks.
>
> Rich <rj_olaveson@...> wrote: Once, after filling my
tank, I remembered that I forgot to put in my
> startron, stanadyne, etc. I parked in my normal spot which is
> sloped slightly down on the tank filler side, opened the cap and
> fuel came out. It doesn't take much.
>
> The cap is not much higher than the top of the tank. Also in a
long
> left hand curve, you could get some seepage with a full tank.
>
> Rich
>
> --- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "ygmir111" <ygmir111@>
> wrote:
> >
> > the only hesitation I'd have with a hole in the fuel cap is
> sloshing........
> > I did this on a Jeep and a dunebuggy I had. I found that at
times,
> fuel
> > would slosh out.....and, if the tank was extremely full and a
hot
> day, it
> > would actually leak........
> > I'd recommend 'shielding' (like drill the hole behind some part
> that would
> > not allow a direct line for splashing fuel to the hole) the hole
> if you
> > drill the cap, or, find a high spot on the tank and put a tube
> with a "p"
> > trap configuration.
> >
> > Just some random thoughts.
> > good luck,
> > Henry
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Nate" <tccservice111@>
> > To: <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com>
> > Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 7:18 AM
> > Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Two important questions
> >
> >
> > One Nate (L.A.) said not to adjust E brake at the cable.Why I've
> done
> > that and no problems.
> > Two on the Schuman forum I read were they say if your fuel tank
is
> > building vacumm thats bad.I don't no where the tank vent is
(126).
> > Can't I just drill a small hole in fuel cap? Done that on
several
> cars
> > when charcoal canister goes bad.
> > TN Nate
> >
>
>
>
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[Diesel-RVs] Re: FRED--brakes

My mom said brakes are for wimps. Her first car had no floorboards or
brakes and she stopped ala Fred Flintstone. But those were the good
old days as she said. Her dream was to geat a "beater" truck with a
log for a front bumper and just plow through traffic. She was not a
patient woman with that cigarette hanging from her mouth - God bless
her soul!

DNA and loving my mother aside, I think she may have fibbed a bit
along the way about walking 10 miles every day in the snow to
school :-)

A good RV course can help teach the difference behind "riding" the
brakes, and using them properly so they remain safe, last a long
time, and don't glaze. Oddly cheaper RV's have less daily maintenence
concerns than the air-brake equipped models. And it's not that one is
better than the other - it's all weight and engineering driven. There
are good and bad hydraulic systems, just as there are good and bad
air systems.

I've "heard" a lot of trucks leaving their exhaust brake on all the
time as of late. (This is not a Jake brake which is the louder engine
version.) The key is knowing your RV systems and caring for them
properly. There's nothing as comforting as an engine break on a down-
hill grade. If you listen to your RV, like you do your dog, your
transmission will be thanking you for that exhaust brake. Nothing
like sharing the work load :-)

It's really all very zen. It's like the question. If you aren't
there, does the forest tree that falls and crushes your RV make a
noise?

Happy camping everyone :-)

Mark, Alex and Toby (WOOF WOOF)

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> Funny that you used the same words I've used several times about
the
> new brakes and the noise they make like a mule in pain. You must
> have once been a farm boy like me.
> Creeping along in traffic this past Monday I actually had a woman
> get out of her car and stomp back to me and ask why I kept blowing
> my horn. She thought that god-awful noise was my horn.
> I've also been told it is "just normal". If anyone finds a fix for
> this embarassing noise please post it.
>

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Re: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold

Darrel,
We purchased a PressurePro system after we saw a couple of motor homes come through the park where we were staying within a period of 20 days. Both experienced a blow out on one of the rear tires on their toad. They never knew that the tires blew. Before they were alerted of the blow out from passers by, damage was done to the rear quarter panel and hub of the toad costing over a thousand dollars. Add to that the stress, cost, and disruption of travel plans. We then decided to invest in our PressurePro system. Early in the morning of the day I travel, I turn the system on and it will tell me the tire pressure of each tire it monitors without leaving the coach. Too late for the nay sayers to try to talk me out of purchasing the system. We are happy we got ours. Chuck B

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Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 10:33 AM
Subject: RE: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold

> I've heard that argument many times from the Pressure Pro & other monitor
> supporters, but it just doesn't happen.

What doesn't happen?

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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Two important questions

I was under my car, '84 300D, last weekend. I think I saw what you
are referring to. Just follow all the fuel lines forward. One of
them stops and has a bell shaped thingy pointing down. I'm assuming
this is the air uptake for the vent. I think there was also a check
valve just aft of the bell thing.

Rich

--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Nate Rector
<tccservice111@...> wrote:
>
> Well I'd like to know where the tank bell valve is located on the
w123s and w126s.Last year I saw something under the car , rear of
tank headed towards engine.Looked like small fuel lines (braided)
with a splitter conector.Where it goes I don't know.maybe that is
why Ma Benz says to fill the car to where the pump stops.I always
fill to where I can see the fuel,for accurate fuel mileage checks.
>
> Rich <rj_olaveson@...> wrote: Once, after filling my
tank, I remembered that I forgot to put in my
> startron, stanadyne, etc. I parked in my normal spot which is
> sloped slightly down on the tank filler side, opened the cap and
> fuel came out. It doesn't take much.
>
> The cap is not much higher than the top of the tank. Also in a
long
> left hand curve, you could get some seepage with a full tank.
>
> Rich
>
> --- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "ygmir111" <ygmir111@>
> wrote:
> >
> > the only hesitation I'd have with a hole in the fuel cap is
> sloshing........
> > I did this on a Jeep and a dunebuggy I had. I found that at
times,
> fuel
> > would slosh out.....and, if the tank was extremely full and a
hot
> day, it
> > would actually leak........
> > I'd recommend 'shielding' (like drill the hole behind some part
> that would
> > not allow a direct line for splashing fuel to the hole) the hole
> if you
> > drill the cap, or, find a high spot on the tank and put a tube
> with a "p"
> > trap configuration.
> >
> > Just some random thoughts.
> > good luck,
> > Henry
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Nate" <tccservice111@>
> > To: <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com>
> > Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 7:18 AM
> > Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Two important questions
> >
> >
> > One Nate (L.A.) said not to adjust E brake at the cable.Why I've
> done
> > that and no problems.
> > Two on the Schuman forum I read were they say if your fuel tank
is
> > building vacumm thats bad.I don't no where the tank vent is
(126).
> > Can't I just drill a small hole in fuel cap? Done that on
several
> cars
> > when charcoal canister goes bad.
> > TN Nate
> >
>
>
>
>
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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Tiny Chunks In Fuel

Stanadyne fuel water seperator,bought at Napa,uses wix#33166 filter.I have primary,to electric fuel boost pump,the Stanadyne,then to regular stock filter.I ran wvo for a while,but like the idea of a seperator for Biodiesel.The electric pump gives V8 performance up mountains.Mercedessource carrys same filter.Same price as Napa.

Rich <rj_olaveson@yahoo.com> wrote:
What is an "FM100". Inline, spin-on with a mount or ?

Do you have it installed after the pre-filter and before the stock
main filter?

Rich

--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Nate Rector
<tccservice111@...> wrote:
>
> Dang primary filters out here are $5.I use to order the ones with
brass inserts from germany.But saw how some flakes made it pass the
filter.Now I only use purolator primary filters.Nothing but micro
junk gets passed it,and my FM100 5 micron stops those dead.My stock
secondary never gets dirty now.
>
> Rich <rj_olaveson@...> wrote: The first time I changed
the pre-filter, I couldn't get the spooge
> to budge using diesel, then kerosene, then gasoline...pumping it
> through the filter (in the reverse direction) pretty well with a
> turkey bastar.
>
> I may have tried some type of spray cleaner after that...I don't
> remember if it was carb cleaner or brake cleaner or what. By the
> time I was into it for what seemed like an hour, I figured it was
> worth just changing the $2 filter. ...probably used more than $2
> worth stuff of trying to clean it. ...and more than $300 worth of
> my patience :-)
>
> I'd like to know more about the "chain dance" method of cleaning
out
> the tank. I had the trunk panel out last WE and it doesn't look
> like it's too hard to take out the tank. I'd be concerned about
> making a spark inside the tank, especially if using gasoline.
>
> Rich
>
> --- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Nate Rector
> <tccservice111@> wrote:
> >
> > My fuel has been clear,but after 150-200miles I can tell when
> screen gets clogged.So I blow thru it with a air gun (with cap
> off).Sometimes I leave a little pressure in it for fun.I've been
> using same primary for months clean with carb cleaner or wd40.My 5
> micron filter was full of that stuff too.
> >
> > vwnate1 <vwnate1@> wrote:
> > That's a very good point ~ I've changed all the underhood
hoses ,
> > maybe it's time to go back and change the tank hoses too .
> >
> > I do drive about 1,000 miles every week , sometimes over 1,200 .
> >
> > In addition to the small amount of tiny chunks , I often find
the
> > fuel is black like coffee...
> >
> > -Nate
> > Tom wrote:
> > > > Is it possible that the tiny chunks are bits of old hose
that
> > are trying to
> > > give you a warning of something? The way you describe driving
to
> > work, to
> > > Pasadena and to SWMBO's house, you're not letting any fuel sit
> in
> > the system
> > > long enough to grow fungus.
> > >
> > > Over here on the west side, the fuel is all clean. Probably
> > the nice
> > > salt breezes from Santa Monica bay kill off the fungus.
> > >
> > > Tom
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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RE: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold

This doesn't happen... (as was included in my reply ...should have been
toward the bottom of the message you received)

<clip>
After several days of checking you could be 5 lb. low just from the lost air
of checking the pressure every day.
<clip>

The original poster cited this as a reason he used Pressure Pro monitors.

Paul

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To: Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold


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From: "Paul Rider" <afchap@mindspring.com>
To: <Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 10:33 AM
Subject: RE: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Tire Pressure - Can't Fill When Cold


> I've heard that argument many times from the Pressure Pro & other monitor
> supporters, but it just doesn't happen.

What doesn't happen?

Darrel Goheen
PressurePro@tvnav.com

http://www.tvnav.com/pressurepro.html

Voice 785-625-3546/FAX 413-383-8800


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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Two important questions

Well I'd like to know where the tank bell valve is located on the w123s and w126s.Last year I saw something under the car , rear of tank headed towards engine.Looked like small fuel lines (braided) with a splitter conector.Where it goes I don't know.maybe that is why Ma Benz says to fill the car to where the pump stops.I always fill to where I can see the fuel,for accurate fuel mileage checks. 

Rich <rj_olaveson@yahoo.com> wrote:
Once, after filling my tank, I remembered that I forgot to put in my
startron, stanadyne, etc. I parked in my normal spot which is
sloped slightly down on the tank filler side, opened the cap and
fuel came out. It doesn't take much.

The cap is not much higher than the top of the tank. Also in a long
left hand curve, you could get some seepage with a full tank.

Rich

--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "ygmir111" <ygmir111@...>
wrote:
>
> the only hesitation I'd have with a hole in the fuel cap is
sloshing........
> I did this on a Jeep and a dunebuggy I had. I found that at times,
fuel
> would slosh out.....and, if the tank was extremely full and a hot
day, it
> would actually leak........
> I'd recommend 'shielding' (like drill the hole behind some part
that would
> not allow a direct line for splashing fuel to the hole) the hole
if you
> drill the cap, or, find a high spot on the tank and put a tube
with a "p"
> trap configuration.
>
> Just some random thoughts.
> good luck,
> Henry
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nate" <tccservice111@...>
> To: <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 7:18 AM
> Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Two important questions
>
>
> One Nate (L.A.) said not to adjust E brake at the cable.Why I've
done
> that and no problems.
> Two on the Schuman forum I read were they say if your fuel tank is
> building vacumm thats bad.I don't no where the tank vent is (126).
> Can't I just drill a small hole in fuel cap? Done that on several
cars
> when charcoal canister goes bad.
> TN Nate
>



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