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hey there - stan - 08-10-2010 hello all! i'm stan. stumbled on this forum randomly in my internet travels, just recently started lurking and figured i might as well join. currently own a 1984 300D which has somewhere around 550,000 miles. that is, until it blew the head gasket a week ago. was driving to vegas, and on the way up the cajon pass it just gave out! i've owned it for 3 years, bought it for $500 and it's my favorite car of all time. the original owners dinged the poo out of the body, and i just recently spent a load of time repairing the bodywork to the best of my ability. lots of time spent in the junkyard getting little bits and bobs. shopping around for a really nice clean 300D right now. but i just hate to send "blue thunder" off to the dump! haven't yet found a walkthrough on how to pull the turbo/mani off and remove the head, but i really want to give it a try before i condemn the whole chassis. here's a photo of the beautiful blue benz: after so much blood, sweat, and cursing it just feels wrong to be on the verge of parting ways. living at home with my mother prohibits keeping a non-running car around for much longer :-( anyhow, nice to be here, looking forward to my time on this forum! RE: hey there - Captain America - 08-10-2010 Hey Stan! First of all this should be in the car profiles section... Hopefully Winmutt can move it there for ya. Your local, Sweet! I'm in Riverside and drive/ride in to LA everyday. Whew, how was that Cajon? I think that would destroy my car too! Pulling the turbo and manifolds off really isn't hard, the head on the other hand I'm not sure about since I have not done one yet. But everything is right there so it cant be too bad. If you need any help, lemme know!! RE: hey there - DeliveryValve - 08-10-2010 Hey Stan, Other option and one I would choose is getting a new (used) motor. There should plenty of yards in your area that should have a motor ripe for picking. Or check in craigslist for running motors and parting out vehicles. The car looks good, hope you save it. . RE: hey there - stan - 08-10-2010 (08-10-2010, 11:51 AM)DeliveryValve Hey Stan, the problem is that i have neither the space (living at home) nor the skill to do a full swap. otherwise i'd be all over that! (08-10-2010, 09:58 AM)Captain America Hey Stan! sorry if its in teh wrong section. pulling the head off - i found someone's thread online but they started the thread with the turbo and intake mani already removed. its just getting to that point that is the issue currently! RE: hey there - Captain America - 08-11-2010 The manifolds and turbo removal are really the easy parts, just remove the manifold bolts and they both come off together.. |