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722.3 Tranny. Cover me guys - I'm going in!
Well, before I drop the tranny, and go for the B3 discs, I just wanted that
warm feeling that you guys concur on my problem. DAVID POOLE - HERE'S MY UPDATE ON THE WHITE SE TRANNY. - Car: '91 300SE with 180k miles. Fluid/filter changes each 30k. Drives and shifts like new, except for the "small problem" below. - Symptom: "rolling/clicking" noise when driving or coasting in Reverse. Doesn't always do it, maybe 75% of the time, especially when cool. If I shift to N while coasting, sound goes away immediately. - Symptom: Some delay (2 seconds) when shifting Park-to-Reverse. Park-to-D is instant, less than 1 second. - Symptom: Sound definitely comes from inside tranny. I took it over to our own David Poole, and naturally is was silent as a lamb (warm). David inspected the driveline, and wisely suggested I replace the flex disc and check the center driveshaft bearing before condemming the tranny. Done - no help. Yesterday I raised it up, put it in R, and got it to do it; I stuck my stethescope on the tranny - it's definitely inside the tranny. - DG's Diagnosis: after reading the archives, and getting an ATSG tranny manual, I have concluded I have WORN B3 DISCS, AND THE B3 PISTON IS CONTACTING THE K-1 CLUTCH PLATE CARRIER (click/roll). AGREE? SOMETHING ELSE POSSIBLY? - The fix: Pulling the tranny is no biggie - I'm retired and do silly things like that for relaxation, when it's too rainy for golf. 1. Can I get to the B3 clutch without a bunch of special tools (compressors, holders, seal installers, etc.)? 2. Will I probably need metal discs as well as the fiber discs, to reach the required 1.5-2.0mm end play? (I have never felt any slip in R - I hope I caught this really early). 3. I guess I should do the K1 discs while in there, but I am hesitant to go much deeper, since the tranny is working perfectly, and has never even leaked a drop! 4. So, how far can I go before I have to have some of those special $200 tools? I know you guys will recommend a full overhaul, but I'll probably hold judgement on that until I see how clean it looks in there. As I said, it just works too good now, and if it failed later, pulling it again is no real biggie. (I'm a real Sick-O, I like working on my MB!). Thanks, DG |
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