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What did you do to your diesel Mercedes today?
The upkeep and maintenance on these quirky old Mercedes is a constant battle. Often fine-tuning the fuel system or maybe fighting parasitic rust. Either way you still can't help but love these cars!
We'd love to see and hear about your projects! Post below what you've done recently to your W123 or other diesel Mercedes that you're working on! Last edited by Matt at Pelican Parts; 03-10-2022 at 11:57 AM. |
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Sorry to say I haven't done anything today. My diesels and I are separated until I can get back up to Eugene. At least my brother is looking after them, and, weather permitting, working on the dashboard transplant. Further updates as events warrant!
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It's the daily/station car. Need a weekend to change the front rotors.
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95 E300D working out the kinks 77 300D, 227k, station car 83 300CD 370k, gone away 89 190E 2.6- 335k, no more 79 VW FI Bus- 145k miles, summer driver 59 VW Beetle ragtop- 175k miles 12 VW Jetta- 160k miles |
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Today I replaced the o ring for the oil level sensor on my 90 300d. I am waiting on a flywheel lock so I can replace the front crank seal.
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You can't boast about a car that needs constant repair
I keep my car in nice shape and sure, as they get older they need more attention.
My mechanic told me to get a Lexus. He said he's told people that before and it was the last time he ever heard from them because they don't need any repairs. Now THAT'S the mark of a great car. That all said, most of the Lexus's not needing repair are only 15 years old and newer, so we'll see how they fare when they get to be 30 and 40 years old. My car is a 1991 300d. I was in a friend's 1991 Lexus 400 one time and I was curious to see how the car was, being that it was the same year and heft (not the intro level, but a nicer Lexus). The car was crap! (or said another way, he never fixed anything). The car didn't ride well, his entire instrument cluster wasn't working (it's all electronic) so he couldn't see oil pressure or warning lights if they came on and he had no speedometer. No joke, we ended up getting pulled over by the police for speeding, he was doing 45 or 50 in a 35 zone but didn't know it. You guys do what you want. If you enjoy fiddling with cars, have at it. For me, I want a car that works and gets me to where I need to go. I do routine maintenance to keep the car happy (today I'll be changing the big fuel filter) and I add fuel additive to keep the injectors lubed up so there ARE no problems. When something does start to break, I have it fixed right away unlike other people who think the problem will just magically get better and go away. I would rather fix things while they're a small (and less expensive) problem than letting it grow into a big problem. Bottom line, if your car needs stuff fixed, then get them ALL fixed once and for all, and then ....you're done! All you have to do after that is drive it. A year later when a new problem comes up, get it fixed right away and....you're done! |
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What did I do on my w123 today... I washed old transmission so I could start to pack it up as a core for the rebuilt I'm getting. |
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$5/ gal.
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Is that the same car in it's current state? -Matt |
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Nope. The gold 80 sedan was 5 or 6 w123's ago. this is my 85 wagon I'm rebuilding.
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I finished pulling the aluminum trim off my doors...
in preparation to sand the body to ready it for 2K highbuild primer.
I sanded out a couple nicks from gravel and road trash to get to the tiny rust spots which accumulated over the years. I primed them with a cheap rattle can just to hold the rust off until I get all of them located and prepared for a 2K epoxy primer.
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Sorry to say I haven't done anything today. My diesels and I are separated until I can get back up to Eugene. At least my brother is looking after them, and, weather permitting, working on the dashboard transplant. Further updates as events warrant!
FOR WHICH COUNTRY DID RAHUL DRAVID PLAY INTERNATIONAL CRICKET Last edited by Harman@1341; 08-10-2022 at 05:00 AM. |
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I replaced all 6 fuel return hoses, changed my oil, set the auto trans fluid level, and replaced the 134 with genuine R12…
Chilling in my TD!
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John HAUL AWAY, OR CRUSHED CARS!!! HELP ME keep the cars out of the crusher! A/C Thread "as I ride with my a/c on... I have fond memories of sweaty oily saturdays and spewing R12 into the air. THANKS for all you do! My drivers: 1987 190D 2.5Turbo 1987 190D 2.5Turbo 1987 190D 2.5-5SPEED!!! 1987 300TD 1987 300TD 1994GMC 2500 6.5Turbo truck... I had to put the ladder somewhere! |
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SUBSCRIBED !
I just discovered this thread .
I removed the CC actuator and amplifier and mailed them back for warranty work . I'm also finally beginning to fool with my leaky manual HVAC .
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It’s a panel of painting by numbers , I like to get my hands dirty , nothing uncommon of me trying something different if it’s of interest to me . So , rattle can spray painted my car , it’s tricky but doable , you start at the top , then work your way down , a panel at a time . Traditional methods are have a big spray booth , thousands of dollars of equipment and more into experience of mixing and spray techniques . This method is $50 in paint $ 150 in good quality spray can clear and patients .All in with taping off material and odds and ends another $60 added .Idea came from YouTube , paint society , if you care to explore . Results on side panels , like fenders , doors were perfect , it’s hoods and flats that require paint pressure that a can can’t provide , so it’s working in quadrants and watching your wet line , just keeping it fun and interesting and not getting made is things don’t go perfect , just let cure and lightly sand and work the surface . It takes weeks for this to take shape but it can be done anywhere , as long as you can shut a door and let it dry in place . I use a storage facility , and keep it low key , work at it for 2 hours and the earlier the better , reasoning behind this is the temperature , you can spray at 75 to 85 , but much over that it becomes a curing issue , can paint likes to take its time , the clear is a different issue , hardens in 4 hours , it’s professional paint and has changed the game when it comes to painting this way .
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