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W123 300D shift points?
Hey guys,
So I finally got my transmission shifting all squared away on my 1984 300D. I got the vacuum system sealed up and replaced the vacuum levers. WOW! I can't believe how smooth this thing can shift. I also can't believe how refined the car feels now. It's really amazing. At any rate, now that I got the shifting squared away, I want to get my shift points right. Right now at WOT, I think it shifts around 3,700rpm's or so. From what I've seen/read, it should be around 4,500rpm's, no? And is it just a matter of turning the bowden cable till it shifts right? And does anyone know the correlation between clockwise/counterclockwise turns on the adjustment knob and which direction makes for higher/lower shifts? Thanks guys!
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Tighter = later shifts
loose = earlier shifts At idle, the cable should be firm, but not pulling. Be careful with the plastic adjuster, it can break. |
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+1 on being careful with the plastic adjuster. I broke mine. Also, I never realized what a difference the Bowden cable makes just back it out 2 turns, get in the car and try it out. I had to do is several times before I found the best adjustment
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