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rreeuuvveenn 04-13-2018 09:50 AM

is it possiable to change 722.321 with 722.350
 
hi

just to make sure,

my SDL has 387,000 miles, transmission works, with jumps in 2 to 3,

i have a 560 sel , 187,000 miles, trany 722.350

can it work???????????

thanks

Diseasel300 04-13-2018 10:11 AM

Diesels need the diesel transmission. They're programmed to start in 1st gear (gassers of the era started in 2nd) and have different governor settings internally. Will the 560 tranny work on it? If the starter is on the driver's side like the OM603, probably, but it'll drive like crap.

Try servicing the transmission (drain pan and torque converter, change the filter) and replace the K1 accumulator spring while you're in there. The K1 accumulator spring heals a lot of wrongs with 2-3 shifts.

rreeuuvveenn 04-13-2018 08:22 PM

Thank you very much will try K-1,
 
Thank you very much will try K-1,

Diseasel300 04-14-2018 11:38 AM

The K1 accumulator spring assembly is under $10. That together with a fluid/filter refresh would be my first repair attempt. If that doesn't help you can tear in deeper. Cheap/easy stuff first.

rreeuuvveenn 04-14-2018 07:46 PM

Thank you Diesel300,

I do maintain the trany. F+F, steady,

Will try the K-1,

Their is a play/click, in the transmission, and in the differential,

I do understand play in the differential, ( have a spare from s-430, different ratio)

but wonder a bout the play/click when I rotate the drive shaft?


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