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Old 01-25-2018, 04:43 AM
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OM606, flexplate replacing 722.4 with 722.6?

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I've successfully made a swap to an OM606.910 (NA from w124), sadly the 722.4 automatic that came with it won't do in an old G-wagen and a final gear of 4.88. I'm looking to replace it with a 722.6. I've never worked on transmissions before, I barely know the parts involved. I'm getting a separate controller unit, so the electronics should be sorted out.

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Question: When getting the 722.6 transmission from the scrap yard, need I buy a compatible flexplate? Or can I use the flex plate from the 722.4?

Thanks for any assistance!

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Old 01-25-2018, 10:17 AM
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I would use the original flexplate from the 722.6’s torque converter to be sure. If you pull parts yourself, keep the flex plate bolted to the torque converter at checkout.

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Old 01-25-2018, 11:02 AM
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Hi everyone!

I've successfully made a swap to an OM606.910 (NA from w124), sadly the 722.4 automatic that came with it won't do in an old G-wagen and a final gear of 4.88. I'm looking to replace it with a 722.6. I've never worked on transmissions before, I barely know the parts involved. I'm getting a separate controller unit, so the electronics should be sorted out.

Anyway...

Question: When getting the 722.6 transmission from the scrap yard, need I buy a compatible flexplate? Or can I use the flex plate from the 722.4?

Thanks for any assistance!
The flex-plate, and the flywheel/ring gear (if separate) must have bolt patterns that match the engine crankshaft as well as the torque convertor. The existing flex-plate assembly from the 606 obviously fits the engine. Does the flex-plate bolt pattern for the convertor match the intended use convertor?

If you feel that a 722.4 is not strong enough, consider using a 722.3. Keeping an all-hydraulic transmission is much easier than the sorting out process involved in adapting an electrically controlled transmission that requires feedback that a G-wagon may not be equipped to provide.


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