From dieseljohn-at-comcast.net Fri Feb 25 01:38:57 2005 From: john meister diesel-benz-digest Monday, February 21 2005 Volume 01 : Number 1750 Forum for Discussion of Diesel Mercedes Benz Automobiles Derick Amburgey Digest Coordinator Contents: Re: [db] OT: BMW 635CSi M6 1985, the long awaited pictures Re: [db] OT: BMW 635CSi M6 1986, the long awaited pictures [db] the rear caliper was seized Re: [db] pc help appreciated Diesel Benz Digest Home Page: http://www.digest.net/diesel-benz/ Send submissions to diesel-benz-digest-at-digest.net Send administrative requests to diesel-benz-digest-request-at-digest.net To unsubscribe, include the word unsubscribe by itself in the body of the message, unless you are sending the request from a different address than the one that appears on the list. Include the word help in a message to stag-digest-request to get a list of other majordomo commands. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 22:08:38 -0600 From: Jon Filina Subject: Re: [db] OT: BMW 635CSi M6 1985, the long awaited pictures Meister John commented: > Made it over to test drive the '85 M6 BMW today... > took engine/interior shots... > Trying to figure out what it's worth... 187,000 miles > but it's a smooth as a sewing machine, solid and quick. > Handles like it's on rails. Only thing I spotted was > some crazing on the hood, barely noticeable, a small dent > on the root, ^^^^ Son, your Unix is showing.... ;-) I knew you meant the "roof", but, then again, all "roots" are a bit dented, aren't they?? ;-P Jon Just a "user", but sometimes a "root" when somethin' needs to be FUBARed.... ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 20:10:43 -0800 From: john meister Subject: Re: [db] OT: BMW 635CSi M6 1986, the long awaited pictures oh, it gets worse then that jon... it's also an '86, not an '85. :) john Jon Filina wrote: > Meister John commented: > >> Made it over to test drive the '85 M6 BMW today... >> took engine/interior shots... > > >> Trying to figure out what it's worth... 187,000 miles >> but it's a smooth as a sewing machine, solid and quick. >> Handles like it's on rails. Only thing I spotted was >> some crazing on the hood, barely noticeable, a small dent >> on the root, > > ^^^^ > > Son, your Unix is showing.... ;-) > > I knew you meant the "roof", but, then again, all "roots" are a bit > dented, aren't they?? > > ;-P > > Jon > > Just a "user", but sometimes a "root" when somethin' needs to be > FUBARed.... ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2005 02:12:54 -0500 (EST) From: john Subject: [db] the rear caliper was seized I got the brake parts yesterday and just installed them... the driver's side rear disk caliper was totally seized. I couldn't put it back in by hand... didn't bother to break out the c-clamp. The passenger side caliper easily pushed in with my fingers when off the vehicle. I put over 100lbs of pressure on the other one and it didn't budge. It really smelled of burnt brakes too. :) I used my mity-vac vacuum brake bleeding attachment... didn't work very well... I broke out an old one man brake bleeder tool that worked much better... so much for another "investment" at harbor freight. In other news... I test drove a couple of cars for fun today... the new mustang, and my friends '86 635CSi. It is not an actual M6, but has some of the M6 stuff... suspension and engine chip... rear deck... not sure what else... I've always wanted a 633/635CSi... but after driving his I realized I'm much happier with my '91 300D. The beemer is sweet though... http://wagoneers.com/tmp/BMW/Feb19-details/ it's a super clean car, but with 187,030 miles I'm not sure what we should try and sell it for, any ideas? Also saw the new Ford Escape Hybrid. Didn't drive it, have driven Escapes before, they're ok. If the hybrid could tow 5,000lbs it might be a serious contender for the Snohomish Monster Garage, er Carport. But for $30K I can do better... funny EPA estimate... 36 city, 31 highway. :) Waiting for the water pump on my '91 300d... got all new BFG Traction T/As yesterday and a 4 wheel alignment today... Have to drive the Jimmy to church tomorrow... sold the extra set of tires for it... at 19mpg and $2.49/gal for Diesel I'd be as well off driving a Full Size Jeep with an AMC 360! :) What's up with these fuel prices??? If I don't sell the Jimmy pretty soon I may give some thought to using waste vegetable oil. :) The '58 Willys is about a week out... maybe two... Superdawg??? haven't talked to curtis in a long time... he's been busy working on his shop and I've just been busy, way too busy... I'm hoping it'll be this year... I am thinking of getting my daughter a Cherokee, if anyone in Seattle or Portland has a nice clean XJ for sale. I'll be selling her '91 Grand Am, it's clean and only has 124,000 miles... runs great... Her car is worth about $2k, not sure if I'll find a nice XJ in that price range, but I've seen quite a few... Kind of miss our XJ. If we could find one that rides nice I think the wife would get rid of her WJ. She prefers the XJ for parking and it's nimbleness in tight spots. The WJ of course is a great road car. I still need to sell the '83 Jimmy with the 6.2L Diesel... the STP treatment did help the transmission quite a bit. Had no trouble hauling gravel and topsoil today in the J10 hydraulic dump trailer... It's just too dang big. I have to hook the trailer up to the front to get it around the carport and into the backyard when dumping gravel. If I try to back it around I end up over the edge... of course it's so wide there's little danger of it rolling. :) later, john ---- - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** http://wagoneers.com ** ** http://freegift.net ** Snohomish, Washington USA - where Jeeps don't rust, they mold. Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 02:02:03 -0300 From: "Renaud (Ron) Olgiati" Subject: Re: [db] pc help appreciated On Saturday 19 February 2005 15:54, wmpless wrote: > trying to install Win 98 SE on a spare PC and running into problems. > Windows installed successfully but unable to change screen area under > Display properties/settings. Slider is locked and also have not the choice > of all colour options. Had the same problem a couple of years ago but don't > remember anymore how I corrected this. Any assistance greatly appreciated. Make sure both the monitor and the video card installed in the settings have the resolution you want to apply. Cheers, Ron. - -- True friends stab you in the front. -- Oscar Wilde -- http://www.olgiati-in-paraguay.org -- ------------------------------ End of diesel-benz-digest V1 #1750 **********************************