I left off my last post with a shopping list of parts I was going to replace – but this was starting to get quite
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The Long Way Euround – The Aftermath – Fixing the Fuel Pressure Issues on the 380SEC
The Long Way Euround – The Aftermath: Fixing the Fuel Pressure Issues on the 380SEC1
After completing the 4000Km Long Way Euround road trip, I faced warm start and stalling issues with my 380SEC. I ordered several parts, including a fuel pump relay, fuel pump, fuel filter, and fuel accumulator. Despite some unexpected challenges, such as mismatched parts and deteriorating fuel lines, I managed to replace most components. However, the job is on hold until I source the correct parts, delaying my participation in the Sydney German Autofest.
The Long Way Euround – Day 6 – Bombala to Sydney
Join us on the final leg of our journey from Bombala to Sydney. Despite car troubles and chilly weather, we enjoyed scenic views, local bakeries, and heartfelt moments. From early morning starts to unexpected breakdowns, our adventure was filled with challenges and camaraderie. Discover how we overcame obstacles and made it home safely, cherishing the memories along the way.
The Long Way Euround – Day 5 – Cranbourne to Bombala
The Long Way Euround – Day 5: Cranbourne to Bombala1
Our journey began at 6:00am with a warm coffee from the hotel manager, a welcome change from our usual routine. As we navigated through the Victorian countryside, we encountered minor car troubles but pushed on, enjoying the scenic views and camaraderie2. A visit to the Gippsland Vehicle Collection in Maffra brought back nostalgic memories of childhood adventures. Despite the exhaustion setting in, we continued to Bombala, entertained by lively banter on our radios. Tomorrow, we face the final leg of our trip, heading back to Sydney via Lithgow3.
The Long Way Euround – Day 4 – Bendigo to Cranbourne
Join us on Day 4 of “The Long Way Euround” as we journey from Bendigo to Cranbourne. Experience the excitement of the Euroa National Show and Shine, the breathtaking drives through the Yarra Ranges National Park, and the warm hospitality of the Mercedes-Benz Club of Victoria. This day is filled with classic cars, stunning landscapes, and unforgettable moments
The Long Way Euround – Day 3 – Horsham to Bendigo
The Long Way Euround – Day 3: Horsham to Bendigo1
Day 3 was planned to be a leisurely drive of over 400km, filled with sightseeing and photography stops23. Despite the foggy weather, we enjoyed breathtaking views around Mount Abrupt and encountered some car troubles that tested our resourcefulness. From struggling with a faulty fuel pump relay to finding a solution at the Benz Shed, the journey was both challenging and rewarding. As we head to Bendigo, the adventure continues with hopes of resolving the car issues before the Euroa Show and Shine.
The Long Way Euround – Day 2 – Cobram to Horsham
The Long Way Euround – Day 2: Cobram to Horsham1
Our journey isn’t about reaching a destination; it’s about the drive itself. From battling early morning rain to discovering hidden gems like Lake Charm and Lake Tyrell, each stop adds to the adventure. Despite some mechanical hiccups, the camaraderie and the thrill of driving these classic cars make every kilometer worthwhile. Join us as we explore the scenic routes and unique experiences on our way to Horsham.
The Long Way Euround – Day 1 – Bathurst to Cobram
The Long Way Euround – Day 1: Bathurst to Cobram1
Day 1 of our 6-day adventure began at 6:15 am in Bathurst2. Despite a chilly morning and only 2 hours of sleep, the excitement was palpable as we headed towards Young for breakfast. The convoy of classic Mercedes-Benz cars drew admiring glances and conversations along the way. After a scenic drive through rolling hills and a visit to the Gundagai Railway Museum, we faced some minor setbacks but kept our spirits high. The day ended in Cobram with a delightful dinner, covering over 650 km.
The Long Way Around – Day 0 – Sydney to Bathurst
Day 0 of the Long Way Euround is finally here! After months of planning and anxiously waiting to head off, it feels amazing to finally
The Long Way Euround – Prologue
It’s now become tradition between several of us in the Mercedes-Benz Club of New South Wales (MBCNSW), that each year we embark on a road