Larry,
The usual repair is to stuff two pool noodles in the seat.
Bobby
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 6:53 PM, LarryC <larry.collins@eku.edu> wrote:
Brian,
Let me know how the seat repair goes. I just bought this 92 3ooD and the interior is beautiful but the drivers seat is like sitting in a garbage can with no bottom. There is no support in the seat bottom.
--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "brian's twin 83 300d's" <bstromsoe@...> wrote:
>
> I thought of Abraham Lincoln and his Gettysburg Address quote this morning as I lifted my wife air canister into the air ("The world
> will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here"). First, my wife did not know that 2 of her 3 grommets were loose because the nuts had dropped off, thereby allowing her can to shake, rattle, and roll. Second, she does not know that I put new grommets, nuts, and washers on and cleaned 270,000 miles of grease and grime off the engine. Third, how exciting it was to discover a plastic cap like off a Tide bottle inside the canister among the usual bees, bugs, and leafy materials.
>
> And, I took the first day of 2011 to also top off the power steering fluid - remember, I changed filters earlier and a dry filter soaks up an ounce or two of fluid.
>
> Looking forward to more maintenance items in 2011 plus a few heavy duty mechanic type stuff - and a few good trips along the way. Next up - taking the drivers seat out of Martha and fixing what needs fixing, then valve adjustments in both cars, vacuum run downs on both cars, air conditioning rehabs on both as summer approaches, and radio/antenna cures on both.. Oh yah, the state is looking at an increase on car registrations to help pay our way out of debt. Lets see, 1.8% of vehicle value =s 1.8% x $2000 =s $30-$40 - yep, I can handle that.
>
> brian from la verne.
>
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Toward freedom,
Bobby Yates Emory
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