[diesel_mercedes] Lowering steering column on w123. 1980 TD Ignition replacement.

 

I've got the speedometer out.  I see two nuts above the steering column.  Turns out there is a release button on my model that is on the dash side and with out a special tool I can't release it.  I need to drop the steering column a bit to get to the pin.  I have been told I can damage the steering column if I move it too far.  Anyway the part is coming and I do want to finish this job.  Will these two nuts allow me to lower the column?  Is the release pin indeed there and is this how to do it?  Seems everyone waits till the ignition is seized and drills out the old part.  Nobody seems to know how to do it normally.   But I am finding out and will document.  Lawrence Rhodes..

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[diesel_mercedes] 300SD 126 chassis sedan automatic antenna for sale [4 Attachments]

 
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I just don't want to throw it away if someone on this list wants it or could use it.
I don't know what they are worth at the pap yards.
Perhaps the shipping is more than that.
If so no problem. Still . . .
Photos attached.

Bogy.
P.S. I have a lot of parts from the same old 126 from when I chopped her up.
Lights and lenses and vacuum lock actuators etc.
Pay for the shipping and a little something for my time and they are yours.
Again maybe shipping is more than pap value.
But if there is interest I will gladly snap some photos and post them.

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Re: [diesel_mercedes] 77 mercedes 240d question

 

No.
 
Tom Hanson
Mercedes Benz Classic Center USA
MBUSA, LLC
thomas.hanson@mbusa.com
949 598-4842 direct
949 598-4870 fax
From: mirakelworkre <mirakelworkre@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 1:20 PM
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] 77 mercedes 240d question
 
I have a great running 77 Mercedes 240D engine I want to put into a small front wheel drive motorhome. Is there a front wheel drive mercedes auto or straight drive stick tranny that will bolt to this engine without having to re-invent the wheel?

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Re: [diesel_mercedes] blue tech?

 

Bluetec cars are awesome. You don't know you're in a diesel.
 
Tom Hanson
Mercedes Benz Classic Center USA
MBUSA, LLC
thomas.hanson@mbusa.com
949 598-4842 direct
949 598-4870 fax
From: "newdlhead@aol.com" <newdlhead@aol.com>
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 1:14 PM
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] blue tech?
 
Hi, folks, long time no see. was wondering about bluetech. does that uria injection, etc, made that thing clean as a gasser? is the Nox2 dealt with? or is gas still cleaner?

miss my diesel, but bio does not get rid of nox and i don't want to drive one if there is still a nox issue. i was told i could retard the timing pump on a w123 but not on the s class(my memory has the runs, w126?) which would help, but not bring nox down to gasser levels.
i really don't like driving, but if i do, a lot of sentimental(or just plain mental) shit going on with these cars, so i just as well want one rather than a honda.
anything new on the bio fuel front that can be put through one of these that a addresses the nox issue?

 

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RE: [diesel_mercedes] blue tech?

 

http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center-article_216/

from Bill in Oregon

 


From: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com [mailto:diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of newdlhead@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 1:15 PM
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] blue tech?

 

 

Hi, folks, long time no see. was wondering about bluetech. does that uria injection, etc, made that thing clean as a gasser? is the Nox2 dealt with? or is gas still cleaner?

miss my diesel, but bio does not get rid of nox and i don't want to drive one if there is still a nox issue. i was told i could retard the timing pump on a w123 but not on the s class(my memory has the runs, w126?) which would help, but not bring nox down to gasser levels.
i really don't like driving, but if i do, a lot of sentimental(or just plain mental) shit going on with these cars, so i just as well want one rather than a honda.
anything new on the bio fuel front that can be put through one of these that a addresses the nox issue?

 

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[diesel_mercedes] bio updates?

 

oh, didn't read any recent posts, didn't ask my bio question to rattle any cages.  i'd be happy to pay what ever for whatever fuel is the best option. a few years back, the local veggie fuel refiners said they'd sell to me. now they claim they can't, according to law. something is not kosher in Denmark. heard about algae based fuel and wondered if i could rub a benz on Naked brand green machine smoothies. :-p
did i type 'rub a benz'? very Freudian boo boo.
Run. Run a benz. geez. 

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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re : Veggie Oil KILLS Diesel Engines

 

I refill my tank every 800 to 900 miles driving in Baltimore and Washington.
 
Boyd
From: Mag <magconsulting2@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 9:45 PM
Subject: Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re : Veggie Oil KILLS Diesel Engines
 
I didn't intend to start a debate, but its more than what you can see in the oil. Clear does not mean best. Most older diesels are tough enough you can do whatever you want. Get any oil you want, strain through some jeans, run 24/7, start and stop on it, etc., and you still may get 200,000 this way. Then again, you may not. My post was to simply dispute the "WVO will kill a motor" claims, or decrease the number of miles the motor could have given you. The better you do it, the more miles you likely get. Just like with any other car maintenance.

For anyone interested, (I was interested), there is a lot of physics that go into this. Just like not changing oil every 2,500 miles 40 years ago would likely decrease engine life due to sludge, etc.  Oil technology has improved to the point they are now recommending 5,000 to 7,500, and more on synthetic.

One example;

Common physics proves that when your heat exchanger in your veg tank (mine just a trans cooler attached to heater hoses) gets veg up to 180 (or near whatever your engine coolant temp is) the constant heating and then cooling down when you turn engine off, causes moisture build up in your "clean, settled, de-moistured, or centrifuged" veg again. For this reason I have a 6 gal boat tank as the veg tank. At around 25 miles per gal, I carry 1 extra 5 gal container and refill every other day. Not that many heat up and cool downs before the 6 gal is gone. No 15 or 20 gal tank to linger and collect moisture. Plus, my 5 micron filter near the engine is rated to trap moisture. I have taken longer trips with 3 or 4, 5 gal plastic gas tanks with me. Stopping every 150 miles to refill the tank didn't kill me. 

The decrease in engine life is mainly due to moisture and "stuff" in the oil that does not burn clean, thus causes "coking" or carbon build up. This freezes the rings in place which then scores cylinder walls, then comes the blow by. Similar issues with bearings, etc. i know I'm preaching to the choir. you can take crystal clear veg, add various chemicals like mineral spirits, turpentine, etc., and that will bind to some of that "invisible stuff" and settle to the bottom of the jar. Then ask yourself "where did that stuff come from".

Best way to avoid this as much as possible is "good veg", no moisture, and as much "bad stuff" filtered as possible, and that's not always what you can "see". I have been studying this stuff for 10 years and the one thing I'm certain of is a million people have a thousand different ways and spend countless hours debating such.  My way with the cent is fairly quick, simple, reasonably backed by science, and most importantly, works for me. Just thought I would share.
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On Jul 23, 2013, at 6:15 PM, Boyd Wright <bgthegreat@verizon.net> wrote:
 
I use coffee filters and denim cold.  Have a solar holding tank.  No problems here.
 
Boyd

From: Lawrence Rhodes <primobassoon@sbcglobal.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 1:09 PM
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Re : Veggie Oil KILLS Diesel Engines
 
Now Mike has a real great setup but he is doing one thing wrong.  To speed things up he heats the oil...WRONG.  The problem with heating the oil is more "stuff" gets through.  I've had many a settled highly heated and refined five gallon jug of oil have silt on the bottom.  Heating while filtering allows more through the filter media.  I cold filter through denim.  I get very little silting after letting filtered oil sit.  If I worry about water I just don't use it.  Settling gets rid of most of the water.  My oil looks crystal clear.  If it's foggy I just don't use it or much of it.  Lawrence Rhodes........ Re : Veggie Oil KILLS Diesel Engines     Posted by: "Mike Glavin" magconsulting2@yahoo.com magconsulting2     Date: Tue Jul 23, 2013 2:58 am ((PDT)) I too have run veg oil and believe it to be as good as diesel if done right. Mine is run through a centrifuge that claims to filter out particles less than a micron. Regular oil filters are only about 25 microns. It has an engine coolant heat exchanger in the spare tank in the trunk  and a electric heated 5 micron filter before it enters the injectors. I start on diesel and don't switch over until engine coolant is at full temp. About a minute or so before I get to where I'm going, I switch back to diesel to flush the injectors. The 82 300D runs better on veg than diesel. Probably because the cetane level in veg is generally better than diesel. My cost is what ever I pay for the veg and electric for a 2 hour run of a 1/2 hp elect motor and single water heater element per 55 gallons cleaned. Centrifuge is mounted on top on 55 gal barrel. Veg is pumped from the bottom into the cent at 90 psi via the motor. Heating element is inserted into the side of drum with a similar threaded port as a water heater. I have it on a 220 cable that plugs into my dryer outlet. I pick up the veg. Pour through a strainer as I fill the drum. When full I plug in the heater. Come back in about an hour and if it 180-200 deg, I unplug heat and turn on the pump. Come back in 2 hours which equals about 4 passes of oil through the cent. The temp cooks off moisture and thins the oil so dirt can be spun out in the cent. 55 gal of near see through oil no matter the color going in. Unscrew the cover to the cent, wipe out the sludge with a shop rag, good to go another drum. Not counting pickup, about 20 min invested per 55 gal Mike Glavin 573-338-6539

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[diesel_mercedes] blue tech?

 

Hi, folks, long time no see. was wondering about bluetech. does that uria injection, etc, made that thing clean as a gasser? is the Nox2 dealt with? or is gas still cleaner?

miss my diesel, but bio does not get rid of nox and i don't want to drive one if there is still a nox issue. i was told i could retard the timing pump on a w123 but not on the s class(my memory has the runs, w126?) which would help, but not bring nox down to gasser levels.
i really don't like driving, but if i do, a lot of sentimental(or just plain mental) shit going on with these cars, so i just as well want one rather than a honda.
anything new on the bio fuel front that can be put through one of these that a addresses the nox issue?

 

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[diesel_mercedes] A/C blower problem cured?

 

I think that I cured the A/C blower problems I've been experiencing off and on this year. After getting the A/C compressor replaced, the blower control has been iffy, and yesterday just quit. I took out the controller, and removed the door covering the circuit board, and re-soldered the connections, like folks do with the cruse control box. It seems to work fine now, though I'll give it some time to be sure.

I took a couple pics of the circuit board and uploaded them to our photo files:
Rob-'85 300D Garden Grove
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/diesel_mercedes/photos/album/326446776/pic/list
They'll show up for awhile on "new photos" on the site too.

The radio stopped working too, so back in there to deal with that. (guessing loose wire)
Better to have these issues close to home, then out on the road.

Rob
'85 300D
Garden Grove, CA

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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Nate doesn't like veggie in diesel engines.

 

Thants good Lawrence.I will run wmo at 50% in emergency times

--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Lawrence Rhodes <primobassoon@...> wrote:
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>     Posted by: "Yahoo! Member Service" tccservice111@... oldsinner111
>     Date: Mon Jul 1, 2013 9:10 am ((PDT))
> Here in Tennessee the Render got
> tight with the health Dept.,and all places must have Render service.They
> are selling veg to hospitals to run their furnaces.
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> YOUR TAX DOLLARS AT WORK.  I still get the mom and pop establishments that only do a few gallons a month.  They fall in the cracks as no render service wants to come out for small quantities & here in San Francisco there are drop off points for used oil....hint hint.   Lawrence Rhodes
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