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Old 09-07-2011, 03:51 PM
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roll call on 123 five speeds

I have one.
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..I also have a 427 Cobra replica with an aluminum chassis.
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Old 09-07-2011, 05:15 PM
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I want yours :+)
But even if you were willing to sell it.... I would have to be willing to sleep in it too :+(
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Old 09-07-2011, 05:18 PM
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Braggart!
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Old 09-07-2011, 06:00 PM
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123:
1982 200D Euro Portuguese Diplomat's personal vehicle
1982 300D Turbo Diesel 717.XXX swap done by a previous owner
1983 280TE Euro Private Gray Market import
1983 280E Euro Private Gray Market import
1984 300D Euro Private Gray Market import

All these had 717.4XX one piece aluminum housings

126:
1983 280SE Euro private Gray Market import

124:
3 X 1986 300E

In the 123 cars the best one is the 717 tranny with the M110 engine, great drivers the Euro 185 hp makes all the difference, the 280 SE 126 car was even better. The 124 cars are also great drivers the M103 and the 717 tranny are a very nicely matched drive train, I honestly don't think it could be improved much as far as drivability.

I think the most telling factor is the number of people that decide they’d rather have something instead of one of their manual transmission cars, virtually ZERO!

I’ve sold most of these as tranny installation packages after the engines reached a point of diminishing return and/or the chassis deterioration overwhelmed the ROI, everyone who purchased and installed these transmissions has had nothing but good things to say about the effort and the result.
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Old 09-07-2011, 08:41 PM
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Euro 240D mit 5 speed.

German domestic model.
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Old 09-07-2011, 09:36 PM
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84 White with red cloth interior... 240D 5 speed... love it. gotta get it running though.
I've got two donor's to get parts for making this a go.
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Old 09-08-2011, 06:27 AM
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I thought it would be fun to try to establish how many of them are here in the us after a discussion about them a week or so ago.

Looks like Billybob is the champ on them.
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..I also have a 427 Cobra replica with an aluminum chassis.
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Old 09-09-2011, 04:10 PM
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You too can be part of the five speed club!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3984Q2em1555Q2el2649QQitemZ130572998284QQsspagenameZSTRKQ3aMESELXQ3aIT
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Old 09-09-2011, 06:14 PM
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I have a mint 85 Euro 240D 5 spd with all the Euro goodies, also an 85 5 spd Euro TD. Everything works on both these cars, AC, rear wiper (TD) Vac systems.
I also have an 79 240D that I swaped a 5 spd from a 82 Euro into. The body on this ones got some rust. No cracks on any dashes.
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Old 09-10-2011, 10:33 AM
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5spd trans is mounted to the engine in my coupe, but it is not on the road yet, hopefully when it cools down a little I can get back on it
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5spd trans is mounted to the engine in my coupe, but it is not on the road yet, hopefully when it cools down a little I can get back on it
Jealous!!! Id love a 5 sp in my 300CD.
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Somewhere I did a thread about a this gearbox as a daily driver, but anyway here's another for the list here.

711.113 from T1 van. 711.117 is the G wagen version - breather is on a extended tube and no speedo cable connector.
Ratios:
1st 4.695
2nd 2.401
3rd 1.436
4th 1
5th 0.806

2nd pic is the adaptor to run W123 style speedo cable
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Old 09-10-2011, 10:53 AM
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Here is the quote from the add:

Greetings , This is a benz 5 speed from a 309D truck , Its sometimes called the "military box" and would work in conversions using the om-616 or om-617 in g-wagens some Unimogs and jeeps -or those cool old landcruisers , whatever else the monster shop minded swapper wants to convert. It uses u joints on the back instead of Benz style rubber flex disc couplings. This is a truck transmission and not suitable for a 300d or 300sd car.
This also bolts right up to the 280ge twin cam gas 6 cylinder with the starter on the passenger side, However I think one less bolt is used at the bellhousing to engine back plate, and the gas engine does not use this rare 5 cyl diesel flywheel either.
Yes-Thats the hard to find 37lb 5 cyl flywheel next to it, not the 240d one. The flywheel cost me $500 to have sent from Germany, so I will just have to get counseling for having to let this stuff go. I can ship this Greyhound to the closest terminal that does greyhound package express. This whole package is a good bit less weight that a benz auto tranz, Im gonna estimate the weight at 115lb. shipping cost is extra on top of the winning bid. one shipping quote i got was $111 to holleywood Fl via greyhound package express.



best we can do with the pictures, they won`t enlarge. But hold the control key (ctrl) and roll the wheel on the mouse an it will enlarge the page.

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there were three HP ratings on the OM616...

1) Not much power
2) Even less power
3) Not nearly enough power!! 240D w/auto

Anyone that thinks a 240D is slow drives too fast.

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Old 09-10-2011, 01:16 PM
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Here is the quote from the add:

Greetings , This is a benz 5 speed from a 309D truck , Its sometimes called the "military box" and would work in conversions using the om-616 or om-617 in g-wagens some Unimogs and jeeps -or those cool old landcruisers , whatever else the monster shop minded swapper wants to convert. It uses u joints on the back instead of Benz style rubber flex disc couplings. This is a truck transmission and not suitable for a 300d or 300sd car.
This also bolts right up to the 280ge twin cam gas 6 cylinder with the starter on the passenger side, However I think one less bolt is used at the bellhousing to engine back plate, and the gas engine does not use this rare 5 cyl diesel flywheel either.
Yes-Thats the hard to find 37lb 5 cyl flywheel next to it, not the 240d one. The flywheel cost me $500 to have sent from Germany, so I will just have to get counseling for having to let this stuff go. I can ship this Greyhound to the closest terminal that does greyhound package express. This whole package is a good bit less weight that a benz auto tranz, Im gonna estimate the weight at 115lb. shipping cost is extra on top of the winning bid. one shipping quote i got was $111 to holleywood Fl via greyhound package express.



best we can do with the pictures, they won`t enlarge. But hold the control key (ctrl) and roll the wheel on the mouse an it will enlarge the page.

Charlie

Regarding this “Five Speed Tranny” I would be very surprised if it is in fact five forward speeds and a reverse. Every Mercedes 717.XXX transmission I have owned or seen or seen pictures or diagrams of either the early iron cased (that this one appears to be) or the later aluminum cased i.e. GETRAGs has an extended aluminum tail housing within which the 5th gear and the Reverse gear reside and operate. This extension housing adds about 4-6” to the tranny’s overall length. At least from the pictures included it does not appear that this type of extension housing is on this tranny. If you look closely at the pictures of the tail section it appears to be the standard short 716.XXX tail section with some type of bracket bolted to it for that truck type shifter. For easy reference, the MB FSM Clutches and Transmissions as well as the Haynes 123 Manual depict this pretty clearly.

In addition to the lack of the physical space for the fifth gear it also appears that the arrangement of the shift rods and shift arms at the tranny are set up for the standard four speed operation. With the 416.XXX transmissions the center/lower shifter fork operating lever usually extends upward as depicted in the photo, that fork/lever has only two positions “Reverse engaged and unengaged” on a 717.XXX that fork lever extends downward and has three positions “fifth engaged- neutral-Reverse engaged”.

The owner does not say in the auction or on this forum that he ever drove the vehicle from which this tranny came from, he makes no claim of its condition or even that it operates. Interestingly it sounds like the flywheel usually installed with a proper 5 speed was obtained separately from Germany which offers the question “If the tranny came from a vehicle that had a 5 speed installed by MB wouldn’t the correct flywheel be available to whoever removed the tranny?” Absent some statement to the fact that while in an operating vehicle in motion he personally shifted the tranny through each of its 5 forward gears I’d be pretty skeptical especially with at least $800 on the barrel head and a “no Returns Accepted” policy stated in the auction. Every MB tranny I’ve ever seen is identified by numbers stamped on its case usually a tranny family number i.e. 716.XXX or 717.XXX and a standard MB 10 digit part number also. I have seen MB rebuilt auto trannies with the original numbers ground off and replaced by an affixed aluminum tag stamped with new numbers, usually attached somewhere on the bell housing. If doesn’t seem from the pictures or the description that this tranny has such a history.

Maybe the tranny was picked up separately already pulled from a chassis and at quick glance it looked “5-speedy”, maybe it even has a “5-speed” shift knob, but I’ll be watching this thread to see if a more complete pedigree is revealed or if my suspicions are confirmed, either way anybody considering this tranny would be advised to do their own homework before parting with their cash to avoid a potentially unpleasant surprise when it arrives on the doorstep after paying another $100+ in shipping.

Maybe paZZer has some rare sub-specie of 5-speed that few have ever seen or documented, maybe not, he could do more to clear that up if it matters.
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Old 09-10-2011, 03:44 PM
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Regarding this “Five Speed Tranny” I would be very surprised if it is in fact five forward speeds and a reverse. Every Mercedes 717.XXX transmission I have owned or seen or seen pictures or diagrams of either the early iron cased (that this one appears to be) or the later aluminum cased i.e. GETRAGs has an extended aluminum tail housing within which the 5th gear and the Reverse gear reside and operate. This extension housing adds about 4-6” to the tranny’s overall length. At least from the pictures included it does not appear that this type of extension housing is on this tranny. If you look closely at the pictures of the tail section it appears to be the standard short 716.XXX tail section with some type of bracket bolted to it for that truck type shifter. For easy reference, the MB FSM Clutches and Transmissions as well as the Haynes 123 Manual depict this pretty clearly.

In addition to the lack of the physical space for the fifth gear it also appears that the arrangement of the shift rods and shift arms at the tranny are set up for the standard four speed operation. With the 416.XXX transmissions the center/lower shifter fork operating lever usually extends upward as depicted in the photo, that fork/lever has only two positions “Reverse engaged and unengaged” on a 717.XXX that fork lever extends downward and has three positions “fifth engaged- neutral-Reverse engaged”.

The owner does not say in the auction or on this forum that he ever drove the vehicle from which this tranny came from, he makes no claim of its condition or even that it operates. Interestingly it sounds like the flywheel usually installed with a proper 5 speed was obtained separately from Germany which offers the question “If the tranny came from a vehicle that had a 5 speed installed by MB wouldn’t the correct flywheel be available to whoever removed the tranny?” Absent some statement to the fact that while in an operating vehicle in motion he personally shifted the tranny through each of its 5 forward gears I’d be pretty skeptical especially with at least $800 on the barrel head and a “no Returns Accepted” policy stated in the auction. Every MB tranny I’ve ever seen is identified by numbers stamped on its case usually a tranny family number i.e. 716.XXX or 717.XXX and a standard MB 10 digit part number also. I have seen MB rebuilt auto trannies with the original numbers ground off and replaced by an affixed aluminum tag stamped with new numbers, usually attached somewhere on the bell housing. If doesn’t seem from the pictures or the description that this tranny has such a history.

Maybe the tranny was picked up separately already pulled from a chassis and at quick glance it looked “5-speedy”, maybe it even has a “5-speed” shift knob, but I’ll be watching this thread to see if a more complete pedigree is revealed or if my suspicions are confirmed, either way anybody considering this tranny would be advised to do their own homework before parting with their cash to avoid a potentially unpleasant surprise when it arrives on the doorstep after paying another $100+ in shipping.

Maybe paZZer has some rare sub-specie of 5-speed that few have ever seen or documented, maybe not, he could do more to clear that up if it matters.
There are no #s on the machined flat below the shifter rod cover like there are supposed to be, I asked Kerry about his 30?d truck and he couldn't tell me, what his five speed looked like--a 4 speed box? Reverse is top left according to the knob pattern, I should have slathered it with diesel and cleaned it but im pretty busy at the moment--anybody who knows where other #s may be please let me know, one guy asked if its got straight cut gears or helical I havent taken any covers off-I dont want to go chasing gaskets The extension housing BB refirs to --is this for the flat case -or a sloping case box? This truck had the 37lb flywheel on it. I bought another from Guido -industrial tools in Germany, the G wagen supplier.
The only trucks like this I know are owned/run by Sunvalley mercedes salvage in Sunvalley ca --I dont think they are exactly like this--
this is the only 309D I have ever seen that is the same chassis body as what is usually the 207d 208d 209d 307d 308d. all other 309d's are like WHunters bus . I called and asked -They said theirs were 5 speed and the boxes looked like the sloping case like this. As stated this is not a car transmission and is not suitable for a car.


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