1977 through 1985 with the 123 chassis, 1958 to 1993 for overall run.
I recently used STP in my 84 MB and it worked fine.
The obvious answer would be that its not getting fuel. Have the fuel filters been changed?
If you hear noise from the chain or you experience a loss of power it may need replacing. At 110,000 miles you really have nothing to worry about. A chain will normally last well over this mileage. Timing chains today will usually last as long as the engine. Typically they are replaced during an overhaul. I beg to differ with the above; the schedule for timing chain changes on the 300d (diesel) is around 100,000 miles. Check with MB...
An audio CD typically can hold up to 700 MB.
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http://www.autosparepartsusa.com/searchparts.aspx?make=63&made=300D&year=1983 I think this answer your question dude
The amount may very, but most of the ones made recently are 700 mb.
That would depend on what you mean by "standard." All drives made in last 20 years or so have supported HD (1.44 MB) disks.
No a megabyte (mb) is a made up of 1000 kilobytes (kb) therefore 1572 kb is definetly not more than 27.24 megabytes (mb)
Every Gigabyte is made of 1,024 Megabytes. So therefore, there are 2,048 Megabytes in 2 Gigabytes. Hope this helps!
atleast 2 year
An audio CD typically can hold up to 700 MB.