I'm a bit behind but welcome to the East Coast!
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I'm a bit behind but welcome to the East Coast!
I have found the following, compared to Texas, since moving to Maryland:Your exploited tax dollars hard at work it would seem....![]()
Your exploited tax dollars hard at work it would seem....![]()
The video review for last summer's Alpentour 2017 was just recently completed.
The Tour was mainly in the South Tirol and Trentino areas of northern Italy. One of the highlights was visiting the mountaintop World War I memorial at Monte Grappa. We also visited and had lunch at a farm that specializes in growing and harvesting very old/antiquated species of vegetables. A lot of stuff that you'd never see, ever.
Watch the video highlights here: http://www.500eboard.com/Alpentour_2017.mp4
Some amusing stuff too ... the 300SEL 6.3 pulling an overheated Jaguar XJ-S (12-cylinder) up to the top of a mountain pass.
Cheers,
Gerry
Still haven't found it yet - it's still packed somewhere in a box down in the basement. But yes, probably a good idea to replace it. I'll be in touch when the time comesWhat about the neutral safety switch??? You know where you can put your car on a lift ;-)
Robert
Not to mention, a tub of Gleitpaste, a can of the NLA MB lock juice, and an NLA jar of the MB Silikonpaste !!!Two tubes of the MB orange stuff -- A must have!
[emoji106]now I’d like to see the basement parts stash [emoji6]
Today I replaced the "Kiekert" relay on my G-wagen, as the old one had a blown solder joint (it was the original relay from 1994), and now I have electric locks again on the truck.
I'll re-flow the solder joints on the old relay and it should be a good spare to have on hand.
Also replaced two of the three coils on the G-wagen's M104, as one of the original blue-label Bosch coils "gave up the ghost", and the truck was only running on four cylinders. The two new Bosch coils (which were the order I received from FCP Euro recently) did the trick, joining the other coil that I had replaced with a new Bosch coil back in 2015.
Truck is running again smooth and happy, with its usual zippy electric door locks.
You've not lived until you hear the perky "Zoosh!" sound of a G-wagen's electric door locks going up and down.
Much nicer than the subtle "Ploomp" of the E500E vacuum door locks.