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Old 11-26-2017, 08:10 PM
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3 steps forward, 2 steps back...

So over the holiday I replaced my thermostat, front flex disc and the tensioner levers, shock, spring and pulley. I managed to replace the tensioner without removing the shroud, fan nor fan clutch. It was tedious, but easier using one of these:



It's a 2", 12mm hex. It allowed me to remove the tensioner assembly (after removing the pulley).




But alas, like Icarus, I flew too close to the sun. I decided to replace my cabin filters, only to discover my '91 300D doesn't have any. But that's not before I had removed all of the seals, bits and bobs around the wiper. It did give me the opportunity to clean the drains... but I broke one of these plastic bolts... any idea where to get them or what the part no. is?





And it appears my mono valve is going to be a twit. In driving about today the heat was intermittent. Can anyone confirm that removing the vacuum line will give me full heat?

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Old 11-26-2017, 10:42 PM
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"I decided to replace my cabin filters, only to discover my '91 300D doesn't have any. But that's not before I had removed all of the seals, bits and bobs around the wiper. It did give me the opportunity to clean the drains... but I broke one of these plastic bolts... any idea where to get them or what the part no. is?"

When I need a part like the plastic bolt, I go to the parts counter at the Mercedes dealer. When you tell them where it's from, they bring up a diagram on their computer screen. You get the part number and the part if they have it in stock. If not, you can get it within a couple of days if they have to order it. Generally, the prices are reasonable in the sense that they are only five dollars or so above what you think you aught to pay.
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Old 11-27-2017, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by ESchwab View Post
Generally, the prices are reasonable in the sense that they are only five dollars or so above what you think you aught to pay.
Sounds legit...

Unplugging my monovalve gave me heat... and LOTS of it... now I have a dry skin problem.

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1982 Toyota Supra
1977 Datsun 280z
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