[diesel_mercedes] Re: 240d & trans for sale

 


I don't know why 1977 was stuck in my head.  I found the old title whyle searching for something else and it is a 1981 motor and trans.

---In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, <mirakelworkre@...> wrote :

I have a great running '77 240D engine and 4 speed std trans for sale in central North Carolina.  Car was a rust bucket so I scrapped it.  Engine is complete with starter, alt and ac compressor.  I also have the shifter and the  section cut out of the floor to make a conversion into another vehicle easier.


.I was going to put it into an MGB but I'm 69 years old and tore the rotator cuff in my shoulder.

I am told it will never be the same so I am selling  "projects" I will not be able to finish.

MGB, engine or trans can be sold separately.

You can contact me @ 704-577-0898

Don

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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Fuel Quality

 

My auto shop teacher, Mr. Patee, told us premium gas should be run in all air-cooled engines.  He ran it in his CB750 (with Hondamatic(!)) and his Corvair.  This was the late '70s.

85-octane is perfectly acceptable at high altitudes for vehicles that require "regular" gas.  The thinner air means effectively lower compression.  With some exceptions, running premium gas up here is a waste of money.  87-octane works just fine.  I tried 85, 87 and 92 in the Porsche 944 I just sold.  The label on the fuel door said the car required 92-octane.  There didn't seem to be much difference in the way the car ran or in fuel economy between the three grades.  It ran cooler on the 92, though.

The owner's manual for my '84 Chevrolet K10 has a topographical map of North America showing the minimum octane required at various altitudes.  85 is displayed across the Rocky Mountains.  It seems to me that all gasolines today are of higher quality than the ox-piss sold in the '80s....

Mark in Centennial, CO






From: "Max temple jasperezra@gmail.com [diesel_mercedes]" <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com>
To: "diesel mercedes" <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 8:23:00 AM
Subject: Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Fuel Quality

 

If ya want good gas, get some non alcohol super unleaded. I bet most in  places  you can probably find it. Its recommended for small engines and all two stroke.For 2 stroke, super runs cooler and for lawn mowers and stuff it lasts much longer sitting over the winter.I buy  it at a bulk plant. Max

On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 7:02 AM, bstromsoe@yahoo.com [diesel_mercedes] <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


I will never forget being in Wyoming and filling up with 85 octane once.


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