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Just brought home a new 1982 240D
While I am working on the 300D, I wanted a diesel Merc to drive.
So this weekend I brought home this 240D. All it needed is a hood star and some moulding on the doors, a headlight fixed and the dash lights. Will post pics once I get the moulding and the star installed... On the way home (40mi) tranny was shifting 'funny', flaring, etc. So, I finally get around to play with the new car. Got the dash lights working (can't have no dash lights, right?) and then I thought I'd look at the tranny. It was missing about 2 qts of fluid. Added to proper level -- what a difference! Hence the question: is it likely that I (or the p.o.) did any permanent damage by driving it 2 qts low? And question #2. It definitely does not like to start in cold weather (12F) unless it has been plugged in for a while (it does have a block heater). SO the question is - do I / can I leave it plugged in overnight? Will it boil out the coolant if I do? Thanks y'all!
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'82 300D (project) '46 Willys (project) "Nothing seems to be the way it should in this garage." -jt20 "Smarter than an engine, dumber than a hoodlatch..." -jt20 "Start jumping up and down to smoosh down those engine mounts" -DeliveryValve "no" -kerry "At this rate, you may have it done by winter" -layback40 |
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