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Old 04-13-2007, 11:42 PM
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407d truck comments and info

I am new to the group and would like to talk about the 407d trucks and the rest of the mid-size line. Specifically, I have a 407d, underpowered by a 2.4 liter motor, and governed at 80kph. It seems to me that the governor doesn't control "over-revving" in the first three gears, only fourth. Which makes me wonder whether it is really meant to govern RPMs, or whether it is meant to keep the men from the Motherland from crashing into the mountain due to excessive speed? I live in California, and 80kph is not sufficiently fast for our type of driving.
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Old 04-14-2007, 08:34 AM
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I am new to the group and would like to talk about the 407d trucks and the rest of the mid-size line. Specifically, I have a 407d, underpowered by a 2.4 liter motor, and governed at 80kph. It seems to me that the governor doesn't control "over-revving" in the first three gears, only fourth. Which makes me wonder whether it is really meant to govern RPMs, or whether it is meant to keep the men from the Motherland from crashing into the mountain due to excessive speed? I live in California, and 80kph is not sufficiently fast for our type of driving.
Its probably a limitation of the fuel map. Either way a 2.4 with that much mass isnt going anywhere fast.
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Old 04-14-2007, 10:23 AM
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To my knowledge, the governing of the trucks and vans is performed by the laws of physics. I have owned a 307d and a 409d. Both topped out around 68mph. The problem you describe is probably one of the reasons why MB never officially imported their trucks and vans to the US.
One thing you will never have to worry about with these vehicles is crashing into the mountains due to excessive speed.
By the way, there aren't a lot of people on the forum who have experience with the trucks and vans. Parts can be hard to find sometimes. I used www.eurocarparts.co.uk. There is a supplier in the northwest US though and I think I recently saw a website in the US offering parts for the trucks and vans.
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Old 04-14-2007, 10:52 AM
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I used www.eurocarparts.co.uk. There is a supplier in the northwest US though and I think I recently saw a website in the US offering parts for the trucks and vans.[/QUOTE]

Thanks, too, for the parts sourcing info. I have used Jim at Eurotech Services in Oregon and have nothing but nice things to say about his service and his product availability. I will look in to eurocarparts.
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Old 04-14-2007, 11:39 AM
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Seems like it should go faster than 48mph at least on level ground.

Assume you've checked obvious things like clogged filters and binding in throttle linkage.
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Old 04-14-2007, 02:06 PM
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I think typical top speeds on these models is around 90kph. I doubt if a brownie is going to help you much due to the low power of the engine. It's geared low due to the limited power I think. I don't know what gear ratios were available for the duelly rear end. I could get about 65mph on a flat road or dowhnill out of my 307d which was a 22' class A motorhome with single wheels on the rear. Since you have a '4' it means you have an extra ton of chassis rating so I'm sure it's geared lower for that reason. It might be worth changing the gear ratio in the rear end but I'm guessing it's going to be quite hard to find a different set of gears. Best bet is probably a European junkyard.
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Old 04-14-2007, 10:48 AM
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Change out rear end

It has been recommended by some who may or may not know enough that I change out the rear end for something with a higher ratio. Or a 2-speed. Or someone has suggested a "brownie" which is some sort of aftermarket overdrive. Any experience in any of those areas? (The solution I am working on is that I have put it on ebay.)
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Old 04-15-2007, 03:49 AM
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The rear differential used in my Gurkha is from 407d, makes it capable of hauling 3.75t certified.
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What is the gear ratio in your Ghurkha? Since you only have single rear wheels, it seems to indicate that the gears are interchangeable between singles and duals. So, perhaps a different gear ratio in the rear end might solve his problem. How expensive are the gears in India?
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Old 04-15-2007, 09:42 PM
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What is the gear ratio in your Ghurkha? Since you only have single rear wheels, it seems to indicate that the gears are interchangeable between singles and duals. So, perhaps a different gear ratio in the rear end might solve his problem. How expensive are the gears in India?
Kerry,

I have the OM616 turbo in my Gurkha, the gear ratios are as follows:

I-4.70
II-2.40
III-1.44
IV-1.00
V-0.81
final drive ratio=4.89


ZF gears are not that expensive, if you have anyone coming to India, it would cost you way less as shipping is the only hurdle here.
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Old 04-15-2007, 10:11 PM
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Kerry,

I have the OM616 turbo in my Gurkha, the gear ratios are as follows:

I-4.70
II-2.40
III-1.44
IV-1.00
V-0.81
final drive ratio=4.89


ZF gears are not that expensive, if you have anyone coming to India, it would cost you way less as shipping is the only hurdle here.

Good friend of mine along the road here is going to India this year...Gutarate(?) IIRC.

He asked me to go along too....not really wanting to go but with thought of trannies being available, may change my mind.
What is cost of Mercedes 5 speed trannies in India...used or new ?

We costed a 40 foot container to Sri Lanka last year...$6000.00 plus duties.!!
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Old 04-15-2007, 10:13 PM
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ZF 5 speed will cost you around US$900 new, for used and reconditioned, it can go between $400-500 depending on source. In case you are interested, send me a PM and I will send you my address for your friend to contact me.
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Old 04-16-2007, 02:51 PM
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Hmm,those things last forever...
Anyway:
Transmission 711(G-1/18-5 6,15):
1-6,157
2-3,148
3-1,743
4-1,278
5-1,00
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Rear end HL 0/3-3,3(this model)
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Old 04-15-2007, 11:06 PM
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The 408d is sold here as the Tempo Excel 3 and 4, one with turbo DI engine based on OM616, other non turbo based on OM617, both come mated with the same 5 speed.
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Old 04-16-2007, 12:19 AM
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It sounds like it would be a sweet setup for my 1950 GMC truck.
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