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W124 Transmission interchangability
Have a 1995 W124 Wagon, that I rebuilt the transmission on not to long ago. Ending up scrapping the car. Want to save the Transmission.. What W124 years will it fit?
Thanks much |
Is it a 722.5 five speed trans?
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oops..
Its an automatic,and is a 1995 E320
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it would be better if you read the numbers off the side of the transmission, the first 6 should read something like 7223xx.
With that information selling it would become a lot easier. |
I will see what I can do to get those.. Actually thought I would get another E320 and put it in.
Its just years that I can look at. |
It's a 722.3xx and it should fit any M104 engined w124.
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Cool thanks kinda thought so, Quick additional question...
Will it fit or work with the 4 matics.. I know Im crazy but.. Thanks again |
I still think it may be a 722.5. If that's the case (pun) it lessens the cars it will swap to by a significant degree.
What markings are on the shifter? Nope on the 4-matic, too. |
It should be a 722.369. It'll fit any RWD 3.2 W124 and apparently the '96 E320. 2.8s have a 722.4. IIRC the 722.5 only came in the 6-cyl gasser 129s and 140s through '96.
Sixto 83 300SD 98 E320 wagon |
You Both Rock
It is indeed a 722.369.
Weird that it fits a 96 E320, That's not a W124?? Thanks a bunch George |
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I actually put one of these in my 1993 w124. It's not that tough of a job, but you need the correct thin wall socket to get the nut off the shaft to pull the yoke and tail housing, swap over the speedo drive and put it all back together. The transmission mount is different between the two series (w124 and w210) but swapping the tail housing fixes that problem. Otherwise the transmission is the same. |
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