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Chris,
Heat the screws with propane torch to degrade the Loctite.
Depending how much was used, you may see the stuff bubble out the threads so job done.
Regularly try removing the screws/bolts during heating.
Done it plenty of times, and no need to heat so high as to distort anything.
I doubt oven would do the trick, as that stuff does as designed.
Geoff - Domestic dusting duty ?
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Reassembling the synchro as per Woodrow using the tin can method must have slipped moving it smartly from the tin to carrier. There are now 4 ball bearings somewhere in the garage!
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Sorry to hear about the Merc Bruce. You could have a word with the electric Austin 7 man featured on here a while ago. Very sunny here in Sheffield today although only 6degC.
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Regarding the Merc...taking into account my experiences in a former life I am at a loss as to how the authorities in Stuttgart are going to police this. To be honest I don't think they can. Police patrols have far better things to do. Apparently taxis, buses, trucks, white van men and disabled are exempt so how are they proposing to screen them out? I am of a mind just to ignore it and see what happens. Even if they have ANPR the database won' t include foreign vehicles - the Merc is French registered so we'll see. It's either the Merc, or the MGF that can't use E10 fuel or the Mem'Sahib's little Peugeot.I'd go in the RP but it would take too long!
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definitely hang onto the Merc if its a good one - there aren't many of that body that haven't completely rotted out. It was MB's first budgeting exercise after the days of the W124.
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09-01-2019, 07:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2019, 07:43 PM by Reckless Rat.)
Despite the mileage (270,000km) the Merc is a nice clean car and the climate here is kinder. I don't get it wet unless I have to, and I don't use it when there's likely to be salt on the road unless I absolutely have to. I think the problems in the UK were down to the fact that this was the first foray into the use of water based paints by Daimler, and they got it wrong. There were a lot of cars that had to be repainted under the warranty, the rest just fell apart. It doesn't have leather because when I bought it it was to be parked outside and cloth is far easier on the backside in a hot climate. It does have auto and a few other extras. Elegance trim pack, burr walnut (which in the E Class is real wood). The engine has been chipped and develops 180bhp, but fuel economy is unaffected. Last long run I did it returned 4.5 litres/ 100km (62.77mpg) according to the on-board computer. (Photos available!). I intend to keep it.
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Definitely keep it Bruce. I still regret the demise of my E320 estate of similar vintage. I tried, but a year ago it seemed a wise move to part. I still regret it. Perhaps the family would move?
Regards,
Stuart
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Repaired a puncture yesterday but must have nipped the innertube on the way back on... Too flippin cold outside today to have another go. Grrrr... Brrrr...