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moorerp 06-06-2005 08:00 PM

Is this normal?? 1981 300D transmission question
 
Hi there,

I just bought a 1981 300D for conversion to alternative fuel, and the car is really great except (possibly) for one thing; in all gears it has flaring and hard shifting issues that I can pretty much alleviate completely just by completely removing my foot from the accelerator at the proper moment for shifting. In other words, I can make the transmission shift whenever I want to simply by removing my foot from the gas pedal. Is this the way it's supposed to work, or am I experiencing some of the famous Mercedes shifting problems?

thanks in advance for any advice,
randy

blueranger 06-06-2005 08:58 PM

vacuum problem
 
the shifting quality is controlled by vacuum... and it sound like
a bad vac modulator control which sits on the fuel pump...

C32AMG 06-06-2005 10:32 PM

You have a control problem; vacuum not being controlled, and or an out of adjustment Bowden cable / throttle control pressure.

blueranger 06-07-2005 02:40 AM

remove
 
remove the vac hose to the trans.... it will probably start shifting through all
4 gears....

then you will need to replace the vac control on the fuel pump or the vac mod inside the tranny.

moorerp 06-07-2005 02:49 AM

more info
 
thanks for the responses, guys. I forgot to mention that the cruise control slowly drops in speed when it's engaged and the door locks function properly but very slowly. Could a vacuum leak somewhere other than the modulator be causing the shifting problem?


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