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Old 02-11-2001, 10:49 PM
Bamboo77
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i took out ol nelson today for his first drive up a mountain (i live in the blue ridge mountains of southern VA). it is a mountain that i frequently travel up in order to access an on-point to the appalachian trail. the last time i took nelson sr. (w/ the old engine) up that way, there was much smoking, and i even had to eventually shift into 2nd to make it up the last leg (this is a 45mph zone). today however, nelson-2 had no trouble whatsoever motoring up the side of the mountain. there was no smoking involved, and NO downshifting out of 4th. well, thats not quite true. i did have to downshift into 3rd once because the astrovan in front of me couldnt take the hill and slowed to 40! it took that hill in 4th at 50mph like it was nothing. sure, i was on the gas, but what does one expect? and, as an added bonus, to my surprise, the engine temp never moved from just a hair above 175F. thanks so very much to all the guys who helped me succesfully rebuild my good pal's powertrain; he's never been better.
happy benzing,

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Old 02-12-2001, 06:44 AM
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William,

Again, the most credit goes to you. Congratulations on a job well done.

This is certainly very self satisfying.

Have a great day,
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Old 02-12-2001, 10:48 PM
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William, I agree with Larry B. You deserve all the credit for a job well done. I know the feeling you had when you started it up after you had rebuilt the engine. I have had that same feeling many times.
I will not list all Mercedes I have owned in the last 34 years. Let's just say I have owned a few.
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Old 02-13-2001, 07:43 AM
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That's amazing!!!

Wow that is pretty awesome! I too have trouble climbing hills with my 240D. Right now I know I have no chance of rebuilding my engine and oversizing the pistons... but it is nice to know what remedies work. I would like to get my car ready for a cross-country voyage and I am sure I will be seeing some hills. Thanks for sharing your experience.
SB
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Old 02-13-2001, 07:45 PM
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That must be a very satisfying feeling! I bet every car you passed could not figure out while you had sucha big smile on your face!

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