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I bought a '83 240D (4-spd std trans) back in January have have done a bunch of work to it since. It was cheap due to a failed alternator and vacuum pump.
most important: - new alternator - rebuilt vacuum pump - oil change - diff and gearbox oil change - new injector return hoses - lubricate and adjust throttle linkage - inspect flex discs and suspension bushings - new motor mounts + trans mount (I had lots of driveline bucking when letting off the throttle; this mostly fixed it) - new fuses - clean all drains and hood hinge pockets; check for rust to be done if needed: - removed and cleaned interior - removed floor sound deadening to check for rust - 3 new door check straps (check these -- I had one break and couldn't close the door until I pulled the door card and removed it) - drilled out broken trunk lock and replaced with rekeyed PnP one - lubricated all door windows and locks optional, depending on your goals - fixed central locking leaks - driver's manual window reg swap - new door window wiper rubber - refinish i wood trim - solder broken window switch - clean and rebuild dash switches Since it runs well and has good power I've been putting off the valve adjustment + fuel filter change until some diesel purge and a new gasket came in the mail. Which they did, so i should probably get that over with! But with this work done, i've pretty confident in it as a driver. Some things are obviously higher priority than others. |
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