You always want to "look into it" - doesn't mean you have to buy it. PS-shifting always seems to be a fixable vacuum issue. One of mine shifts smooth as silk, the other has a hard shift which is controlable with good accelerator pedal use.
brian from laverne, ca
Mary (195K) Martha (280K)
1983 w123 300d's
Mary (195K) Martha (280K)
1983 w123 300d's
From: Kevin Kraly <kraly@comcast.net>
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 4, 2012 7:41 PM
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] 1982 300SD Question
I sold the rusty, trusty, high mileage 240D for $1K, so now it's onto the next Mercedes Diesel. I found a couple for around $1K. The first one is a 1981 300D with the ACCII setup (no servo), and a 1982 300SD, both near 300Kmi. The 300SD is supposedly a good runner with good body and interior as is the 300D. It does have a couple issues. First, the tranny flairs a bit between 2nd and 3rd for a few miles of driving while it's warming up, but it's normal when warm. Also, the vacuum lines/switches on the valve cover are missing. The seller said that he took it to a shop who told him that the missing vacuum lines were the reason for the flairing, but I would think that it would shift HARD if this was the case. Should I look into it, walk away or RUN?
Kevin in Hillsboro, Oregon, Kein MB Diesel for now
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