Hi Chip ;
where ya been ? .
What happened to your beloved Coupe ? you found it I remember .
-Nate
Chip wrote:
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Hi Chip ;
where ya been ? .
What happened to your beloved Coupe ? you found it I remember .
-Nate
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Presumably these was an automatic ? .
The automatic will up shift eventually saving the engine from revving itself to death .
I live in a College town and see the stupid brainless kiddies zooming along in second or third gear hard against the governor , hoping it'll maybe somehow go a *little* bit faster before they speed shift it to the next higher gear ~ looking under the hood _always_ shows fresh oil everywhere as they force it out of every joint .
Over speeding engines kills them , no way around that basic fact .
There's a world of difference between mindlessly over revving and engine and driving it hard to keep it clean .
-Nate
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That's kinda sorta good , I guess......
I think maybe getting her to wake up a bit before she killed herself or someone , would have been better but in the end it's all good .
-Nate
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 1:46 AM, <vwnate1@...> wrote:
A College boy in a 240D ? only if you _hate_ the car and want to see it die horribly .
I love our '82 240D and plan to still have it long after the fancier 300D's are sold .
College kids _always_ over speed the engine and that's certain death .
Oddly , SWMBO told me I drive the 240D automatic too fast , I think it's dog slow but I like it anyway ~ it _barely_ keeps up with traffic and doesn't go any faster if I give it the gun so I _never_ give it over 1/2 throttle , not ever .
-Nate
Henry wrote:Max;
send me some pics and details.
this kid is a nice guy, doesn't have much money, but has heard me talk of my love of and for these old cars.
Thanks
Henry
On 2/14/2014 8:08 AM, Max temple wrote:I have a very good running 240D, auto for around that price that price. We've driven it to Cali several times. Max
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Ygmir Tunn <ygmir111@...> wrote:Hi gang.
My daughters friend, who lives in Ventura, sent me this description from
a CL ad.
He's a starving college student, just needs basic transpo, and knows how
I love the old diesels.
he's trying to find something under 2K, that he can mostly drive
locally, once in a while a 500 mile trip "home"
anyone got any good leads?
Thanks
Henry
as follows:
Attention diesel people (you know who you are!), Selling my 84 190d, has
a 5 cylinder 2.5 engine transplant & 5 speed tranny, 15" wheels, newer
headlights, ok tires, good brakes, new ignition key tumbler, ball
joints, new glo plugs, shocks r good, no wrecks -clean title - a well
maintained, 35mpg car, OK interior. About 290K miles on car, 210K on
engine..upgrades/engine/transmission replacement done for
driveability!!! ..the power windows work, sunroof works, heat works but
ac needs to be connected, but it was working before the 5 cylinder
engine was installed - so it is easily fixable- it runs great, would
drive it anywhere as it sits, goes 70mph + up the grade on the 14 fwy.
Cosmetically car is OK+, has a little clearcoat peel, yellow paint,
little dings, etc..interior is mb tex, and is complete, but old. the car
drives straight and smoke is minimal (normal- no blowby). Keeps up with
modern traffic, won't win drag races, but way better than the 4 cylinder
190d, and the 5 speed is really what the Germans had in mind when they
made this car. XLNT commuter transportation, I am 2nd owner (I think),
have put about 140K on this car commuting back n forth from palmdale to
LA for work. Selling because I just bought a Golf TDI and I also have an
87 190d 2.5 turbo so I have too many cars right now. if interested just
call to get the whole story on the car - its a good car, not perfect,
but I have kept this car in pretty good shape for the last 3 years I've
owned it. Not too many of these cars out there, and most are automatic,
and 2.2 engine - this one rides great - so call mike ..car is currently
with my mechanic in Fontana, near intersection of 15 and 10 fwys - will
show by appt...calling is better than emailing!! phone number is
available by clicking the "contact" button
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That's called GOOD ENGINEERING Max ! =8-) .
-Nate
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 10:46 PM, <vwnate1@...> wrote:
A College boy in a 240D ? only if you _hate_ the car and want to see it die horribly .
I love our '82 240D and plan to still have it long after the fancier 300D's are sold .
College kids _always_ over speed the engine and that's certain death .
Oddly , SWMBO told me I drive the 240D automatic too fast , I think it's dog slow but I like it anyway ~ it _barely_ keeps up with traffic and doesn't go any faster if I give it the gun so I _never_ give it over 1/2 throttle , not ever .
-Nate
Henry wrote:Max;
send me some pics and details.
this kid is a nice guy, doesn't have much money, but has heard me talk of my love of and for these old cars.
Thanks
Henry
On 2/14/2014 8:08 AM, Max temple wrote:I have a very good running 240D, auto for around that price that price. We've driven it to Cali several times. Max
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Ygmir Tunn <ygmir111@...> wrote:Hi gang.
My daughters friend, who lives in Ventura, sent me this description from
a CL ad.
He's a starving college student, just needs basic transpo, and knows how
I love the old diesels.
he's trying to find something under 2K, that he can mostly drive
locally, once in a while a 500 mile trip "home"
anyone got any good leads?
Thanks
Henry
as follows:
Attention diesel people (you know who you are!), Selling my 84 190d, has
a 5 cylinder 2.5 engine transplant & 5 speed tranny, 15" wheels, newer
headlights, ok tires, good brakes, new ignition key tumbler, ball
joints, new glo plugs, shocks r good, no wrecks -clean title - a well
maintained, 35mpg car, OK interior. About 290K miles on car, 210K on
engine..upgrades/engine/transmission replacement done for
driveability!!! ..the power windows work, sunroof works, heat works but
ac needs to be connected, but it was working before the 5 cylinder
engine was installed - so it is easily fixable- it runs great, would
drive it anywhere as it sits, goes 70mph + up the grade on the 14 fwy.
Cosmetically car is OK+, has a little clearcoat peel, yellow paint,
little dings, etc..interior is mb tex, and is complete, but old. the car
drives straight and smoke is minimal (normal- no blowby). Keeps up with
modern traffic, won't win drag races, but way better than the 4 cylinder
190d, and the 5 speed is really what the Germans had in mind when they
made this car. XLNT commuter transportation, I am 2nd owner (I think),
have put about 140K on this car commuting back n forth from palmdale to
LA for work. Selling because I just bought a Golf TDI and I also have an
87 190d 2.5 turbo so I have too many cars right now. if interested just
call to get the whole story on the car - its a good car, not perfect,
but I have kept this car in pretty good shape for the last 3 years I've
owned it. Not too many of these cars out there, and most are automatic,
and 2.2 engine - this one rides great - so call mike ..car is currently
with my mechanic in Fontana, near intersection of 15 and 10 fwys - will
show by appt...calling is better than emailing!! phone number is
available by clicking the "contact" button
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Its Mike Williams. The thing is I don't think I am going any further on the vehicle because the underbody is shot.
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Mike:
Is it Michael Edward or Michael Ernest? :-) The new style primer
pump is worth installing anyway, if it hasn't already been done.
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Mike:
Is it Michael Edward or Michael Ernest? :-) The new style primer
pump is worth installing anyway, if it hasn't already been done.
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Great story, sound advice in my opinion.
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I googled the key words in your problem:
2001 Suburban water rushing around in cabin of truck... You can hear it moving around after it has been sitting for awhile (partiucularly over night)... It appears to be on the inside passenger side of truck...
“take it to a shop with a lift and ask them to clean out the air conditioner drain.”
"It is a clogged A/C drain. I had the same problem. The dealer can inclog it without much charge."
“You are hearing the water flowing through your heater core. There might be some air trapped in the cooling system. Check the coolant level first thing in the morning before you start the car. Top it off and put the cap on tight.”
Bill in
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Subject: [diesel_mercedes] a little interim off topic help
Guys,
I am driving my 4 by 4 1995 Chevy Suburban. Had it since new.
When I first start it up in the mornings, there is a sound of rushing water going from front to back that can be heard inside the vehicle. I have front and rear AC.
What could be making to noise. No water leaks or fluid leaks that I can see. Been doing it for about 6 months, no other side effects. Any ideas.
Chip
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Guys,i
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