antique 300sd needs help!
If it acts like it wants to start but wont you could spray some WD40 in the air intake while cranking. Might help it catch. If it doesnt, crack each metal fuel line at the IP while cranking until fuel leaks out. While continuing to crank, tighten that one and move on to the next and repeat until you get to #5.
You will of course check the GP's and relay prior to doing any of this to make sure you have a working glow system first.Wouldnt hurt to have a second battery or vehicle to jump your with and a battery charger for when it gets to low of juice to spin the engine fast enough to do any good.
I wouldn't call yours an antique as there are lots of folks driving the same and older MB's as their daily driver; some becuse they need to and others because they want to.
Last edited by TMAllison; Aug 23, 2009 at 08:21 PM.



