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oakie 08-05-2007 11:49 AM

83 300SD Transmission Shifting Problem
 
1983 300SD.

The transmission shifts somewhat hard 1-2 and 2-3. Not too bad, but somewhat hard.

But from 3-4 there is an excessive delay and engaging in 4 feels spongy. When I am accelerating fairly hard, the 3-4 shift feels appropriate. I have a 78 300CD for comparison, and it's shifts are smooth and lovely by comparison.

When I first got the 300SD, I replaced the 2 plastic levers on the vacuum valve. Also, I recently had a fluid and filter change on the transmission and torque converter, and had the mechanic look for any signs of trouble--and he said it was fine, as far as he can see.

Now I wonder if the whole vacuum valve is suspect, or if it's the 3/2 vacuum switch, modulator valve or it's something else (I plead ignorance of all things automatic transmission), or if I am soon due to spend $$ on an entire rebuild.

Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.

jdc1244 08-05-2007 02:38 PM

From what you’ve described and from my own diesel transmission experience I don’t believe a rebuild is in order.

If you haven’t already review Steve Brotherton’s classic and excellent primer on MB transmissions:

http://www.continentalimports.com/ser_ic20242.html

It helped me diagnose two transmission problems - flaring both times – which only required addressing vacuum related issues.

You may also want to post in the MS Diesel Discussion forum for many more replies.


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