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Mercedes-Benz 300-Class, Engine, Fuel System, Diesel, Coupe, Sedan
#2315 of 2328 Paint and Trim
by watex
Jul 31, 2012 (1:28 pm)
Thanks so much for the guidance. I guess I have my winter projects lined up!
#2316 of 2328 Re: Paint and Trim [watex]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jul 31, 2012 (7:05 pm)
Just remember that ALL polishes are *abrasive*, no matter what the claims...so gentle, gentle, is the word on an old car's chrome and paint.
#2317 of 2328 Flickering gas guage
by lydia2
Nov 21, 2012 (12:28 pm)
Read the info online here. I have not had anything done like Steveo did. I do not drive this Collector too much. I noticed that the gas guage is fluttering. You speak about grounding a possible problem; so how do I investigate this? However, as the battery has run down a few times, it has had a charger on it to bring it back. The battery has been checked, is holding its charge and I try to drive it to keep it that way now.
Do not want this problem or anymore like it; please suggest my solutions.
Lydia
#2318 of 2328 re:2317 additional info
by lydia2
Nov 21, 2012 (5:42 pm)
Guess I conveniently forgot that my odometer has not worked for last ten years or so and that the tac comes on periodically for a duration of 5-10 minutes occasionally. I did a few $$trips to the mechanic who wanted to look for something electrical. Too expensive and no results, so I have lived with those malfunctions. Mr. Shiftright solved my turning signal problem, much thanx!
Any chances of help with this business?
#2319 of 2328 1985 300D FRONT LEFT DRIVER SIDE DOOR LATCH
by reugenio
Mar 25, 2013 (10:22 pm)
The door latch does not latch completely into the door striker. One mechanic looked at it and recommended changing the door striker but problem not solved. Another mechanic(Mercedes Benz) inspected it and said the problem was the latch itself,but the part is very hard to find.Also suggested to look up auto salvage parts.Also suggested to look for a right front passenger side latch.disassemble it..maybe the problem on the left side is only a spring inside? What would be the best way to resolve this and make the door work right..to latch correctedly? Where do you find this latch?
#2320 of 2328 Re: 1985 300D FRONT LEFT DRIVER SIDE DOOR LATCH [reugenio]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Mar 26, 2013 (7:53 am)
I bet you could actually order that latch from Mercedes...it's worth a shot...you'd be amazed at the number of old parts you can still order from them.
Barring that you can try here:
http://www.a-r-a.org/AF_memberdirectory.asp
Also, breezing through the "Mercedes parts" section of Hemmings Motor News (www.hemmings.com)
these door panels come off pretty easily, so if you're handy I agree with your mechanic--take the lock out and see if its just a busted spring.
Apr 17, 2013 (8:23 pm)
I've been looking at old mb's and thinking about taking the plunge, but now I've found one that's really in the deep end. It's an 83 300 turbo diesel, but it hasn't been driven for over 10 years. I'm told the filters have been changed, and it runs, but not much more info, other than 'everything works'. Mileage is said to be under 120k. I'm virtually blinded by the red flags waving around but can't help wondering if it could be returned to driving condition, and at what cost? Exposure has done a number on the paint but there's apparently no rust - dry climate here, so this could be true, maybe. I'm not too worried about cosmetics as much as viability. Turn and run, or proceed with caution?
#2322 of 2328 Re: in the elements [wagonlust]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Apr 18, 2013 (9:52 am)
Depends on the price of course, and on what works and what doesn't. Some red flags would be a) hard to start----diesels should start right up without cranking very much; b) inoperative heater/AC controls. That can get pricey; c) lots of black smoke that does not dissipate after the engine warms up d) excessive turbo whine (like a police siren).
These are very good cars but the mythology surrounding them has to be taken with a dose of realism.
Not running for 10 years is not a good sign--the tires will be no good, and one wonders about the condition of the fuel tank.
Best thing i could say is don't buy it unless you can drive it around and give it a good test; otherwise, if you have to buy it "as is", buy it as a parts car.
#2323 of 2328 Re: in the elements [Mr_Shiftright]
by benzsilver
Apr 18, 2013 (11:13 am)
TO WAGONLUST: The name wagonlust perhaps suggests they are looking at a
TDE. these can be rare in certain instances, and perhaps this is a barnfind. At any rate I concur with Mr Shiftright, however to add to that, if you are willing to take the 'leap of faith' and can afford the risk, go ahead and leap. It may turn out to be the best leap you ever took.
#2324 of 2328 Re: in the elements [benzsilver]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Apr 18, 2013 (11:20 am)
A wagon would be worth more of a risk, up to a point. I just saw a pretty nice one (not perfect but very presentable) sell for $7,500---ready and running.
You have to start with "good bones"--you can't build up a good Mercedes diesel if you are starting on a rotten foundation.