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URGENT QUESTION on 722.119
Hi All,
I'm bying a second hands tranny in Germany for my MB W123 M115938 2.0L 94 HP of 1978. It has originally the 722.115 and since we bought it on 1982 the gears seems to be too short. Now, I found a 722.119 that is originally for the same car but for 2.3L (W123 2.3L rack 123.023. What's the differents between 722.115 and 722.119? Do you think the gears are a little bit longer? Do you know if they're swappable? Please is urgent. Thanks |
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I would want to know that the housing is an identical part number before attempting the swap. You can get the trans housing part number from the EPC.
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Past mb: '73 450sl, '81 280slc stick, '71 250, '72 250c, '70 250c, '79 280sl, '73 450sl, parted: '75 240d stick, '69 280s, '73 450slc, '72 450sl, |
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for the 200: Mercedes-Benz Teilekatalog (Ersatzteile online) for the 230 Mercedes-Benz Teilekatalog (Ersatzteile online) But I don't know the gear ratio |
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If you can identify which cars these transmissions are used in, then you can go to automobile-catalog.com which seems to be pretty reliable. They have gear ratios there. I don't know if the EPC lists the gear ratios.
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Past mb: '73 450sl, '81 280slc stick, '71 250, '72 250c, '70 250c, '79 280sl, '73 450sl, parted: '75 240d stick, '69 280s, '73 450slc, '72 450sl, |
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Yes, I proceed with the 722.119. Thanks |
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Many thanks to all guys. Ok better to proceed with original 722.115.
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