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ChinaClipper 07-10-2008 04:10 AM

86 300E 5 Speed Diff Ratio?
 
After searching the forum, I couldn't find anything on what my 86 300E 5 speed diff. ratio is. I think the auto box had a 3.07 or so, but what is the 5 speeder have? Bonus question What did the euro w124 300D N/A auto and 5 speed have? same for the 250D Thanks mucho!

mbdoc 07-10-2008 08:02 AM

TDM lists both manual & auto differentials as 3.07/1 ratio.

ChinaClipper 07-11-2008 01:12 AM

Doc,
 
Thanks for looking that up, I saw the PM showed the exact same replacement #. It seems odd that the ratio's that year are the same, I was wondering if anyone knew why they were?? What prompted the change later on? The reason is that I am still trying to find a decent 603.912 N/A to put in my 300E and would love to know what ratios were in the Euro diesels, manny or auto for the 300D and 250D? Anyone with experience driving any of the above, please post. The W124 250D especially is a popular taxi, and would think that the factory ratio would be well over 3.07 to carry the weight.... Thanks!:confused:

ChinaClipper 07-14-2008 11:09 AM

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mbdoc 07-14-2008 11:49 AM

Only "euro" W124 diesel that I have even seen was a 1986 250D.
It was a 5 speed.

TDM lists ratio on W124.125 as as 3.42/1 in 1985 & then 3.64/1 after 10/1985

t walgamuth 07-14-2008 11:55 PM

The later 124 300d with the five cyl. 2.5l motor has a ratio of 2.65. It takes a while for that one to wind out but once rolling it will cruise right along at 85 with no sweat.

If you have a 3 liter na diesel and a five speed I would think you could pull a 265 or a 288 with no sweat and get great mileage. If you live where you will be taking off on hills and such maybe stay away from the 265. A 307 would be no sweat, I don't think in a 124.

If you wanted a little more pep the diff from the 190 16v might be in order, IIRC that is a 336 or 327.

Tom W

t walgamuth 07-14-2008 11:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by M.B.DOC (Post 1909558)
Only "euro" W124 diesel that I have even seen was a 1986 250D.
It was a 5 speed.

TDM lists ratio on W124.125 as as 3.42/1 in 1985 & then 3.64/1 after 10/1985

The 364 is what a na 123 300d carries with either stick or automatic.

Tom W


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