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03-27-2004 04:57 AM #4
The hand pump is still there on the OM617 until '86. Mine has a new one now because they leak.
If you ever need to prime one, buy a new hand pump first because the first pump on an old one will be on the ground! If you are stuck in BF Arizona somewhere and run out of fuel, DO NOT use the primer pump, because once it starts to leak the engine will never prime.
Gauge cluster for Matt...the cluster is a "friction fit" into the dash. It is pressed into place into a rubber ring in the enclosure. The proper tool to remove it is a "T" handle attached to a 6" piece of 2mm spring steel, hooked at the end (called a "dash hook"). Available at the MB parts dept for $18.
Now, you don't need it on an older car. Pull the lower dash cover on the driver side (3 screws, 2 clips). Reach up from underneath and PUSH the gauge cluster out about 5 inches. Sit in the seat now and reach behind the cluster to disconnect the speedo cable, three connectors, and oil line. You need a 10mm and 12mm wrench for the oil line. DO NOT loosen the oil line fitting without holding it with the 12mm wrench, it is a messy and expensive mistake when you break the gauge internally and black diesel oil gets on Palomino carpet.
Go in the cluster and remove all three main "faces". Clean the inside of the bezels with a lint-free cloth and glass cleaner. Clean the gauge faces with the same. Go to the hardware store and buy a can of neon orange spray paint, spray some in a cap and use it to repaint your faded needles. Replace the 3 watt instrument bulbs, as they darken with age.
Have fun, and you should have a very nice restored instrument cluster!!!
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Yep. It’s pretty sad.
Dead!