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20 hours later, the rounded bolt still clings on 0

20 hours later, the rounded bolt still clings on

In order to get to the water pump on the 280CE, the fan assembly had to be removed, which is held on by four rather inaccessible bolts. Two of he bolts came out ok, but two were stuck firmly and became even more rounded in trying to remove them.   Mercedes must have used high quality bolts, as 20 hours and 5 drill bits...

Grand Pacific Drive 1

Grand Pacific Drive

I had wanted to check out the Grand Pacific Drive for a while, and had a few hours free the other day so took the 250SE.   The 250SE’s transmission linkage was still playing up, so I didn’t make too many stops (as I didn’t want to crawl under the car and reset it every few times I put it into park), but once you...

Finally, a cool running DS 0

Finally, a cool running DS

Even on winter days, the DS had been getting a bit hot under the collar.   Granted, D’s have never been the coolest running cars, and the heat of the Australian summer can tax them and their passengers, but they should easily cope with most days, especially outside the summer months.  I had a few problems – the water pump was leaking and getting...

280CE Water Pump replacement – part 1 1

280CE Water Pump replacement – part 1

The 280CE was leaking quite badly, and it looked like it was coming from the water pump.   I ordered a pump and not have finally started on the replacement. First job was to drain the coolant – which wasn’t in bad condition, disconnect the radiator, and remove it.   The radiator is easy to remove with four metal clips that can be prized...

450SLC Transmission linkage 0

450SLC Transmission linkage

The 450SLC’s gear stick had become more and more floppy, and given my experience with the 250SE, I thought it was better to take a look and potentially fix the issue than have it totally fail on me.  The gear selector bushings are a common issue on these cars. Looking under the car, by 1977, Mercedes had gone to a better design.   As...

2014 Shannons Sydney Late Autumn Classic Auction 1

2014 Shannons Sydney Late Autumn Classic Auction

This month’s Shannons Auction had a few cars I wanted to drop by and see. The first was a W111 Convertible – A manual 220SE.   The car looked nice from the photos and the price range seemed a bit low to me.  ($54,000-$60,000). The car is nice for that price – I would rate it at a nice driver condition – the leather is...

Old Benz as a daily driver? 0

Old Benz as a daily driver?

There are plenty of interesting classic cars out there that I are fun to own, and drive on the weekend.   My E-Type is one of those for example.   Not so many can be realistically driven every day though.   In my opinion, the Mercedes-Benz range from the 60s is one of those who can. I just saw an interesting story of a...

250SE Auto transmission linkages part 2 1

250SE Auto transmission linkages part 2

After using yet another bulldog clip to temporarily move the car, I went to look in my parts cupboard and found that I had two of the upper bushings from my old 250SE Coupe that came with some parts. They looked like the right part and had a 112 part number, so seemed correct.   Like the lower one, it was quite an easy fitting....

250SE Auto transmission linkages 2

250SE Auto transmission linkages

Like most W111, my 250SE has a column shift.   This means that there is a fairly complex set of linkages to connect the column shifter to the auto transmission. After I had used the 250SE as a wedding car, one of the bushings for the linkages broke, so today my job was to fit the new ones I had ordered.   This isn’t...

Dawn Citroen drive up Putty road to the Hunter 2

Dawn Citroen drive up Putty road to the Hunter

The Putty road is one of the better driving roads close to Sydney – so much so that it is the favorite haunt of many Motorcycle clubs.  (the ones that actually ride bikes, not the ones that sell speed).   I’ve driven it a couple of times in the E-Type, and once in the 450SLC, but never in the DS.   Given it is quite...

Citroen night drive to La Perouse 0

Citroen night drive to La Perouse

This evening the Citroen Club organized a night drive to La Perouse.   It was a lovely warm evening, perfect for taking the DS out for a drive. The meeting point was Harry’s Cafe de Wheels in Tempe, which is a bit of a Sydney institution selling pies etc.   Despite living in Sydney most of my life, I had never actually been there....

The DS is that little bit shinier 0

The DS is that little bit shinier

A few months ago I had started polishing the DS using Auto-glym paint pro and the cheap Chinese polishing machine I bought on eBay. I achieved good results on the roof, but overall there was much to do. Today I used stage 1 on the bonnet and front wings.  Took a few hours but much better than before.  In the first photo you can...

Shannons Auction Sydney – March 2014 2

Shannons Auction Sydney – March 2014

The Citroen Club were invited to see a preview of the cars up for auction by Shannons next week.    This months auction catalogue was a bit of ‘something for everyone’, ranging from a nice looking Wolseley with an estimate of $4,000 to $6000 to a Ferrari Dino 246. My picks from this auction were: An immaculate looking BMW 635csi for $12,000 to $15,000.  ...

Citroen Club Tech Event Feb 2014 0

Citroen Club Tech Event Feb 2014

Today I managed to make my second Citroen Car Club tech event.    Today was bucketing down with rain, so my intention of regassing my spheres went out the window as I didn’t feel the need to lie down in puddles to remove them and the lift was otherwise occupied with an old caddy.   Nevertheless it was good to get to the event see...

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