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1981 380SE Transmission Problem
I have a problem with the transmission of my 1981 380SE. Transmission type 722.3.
The car starts in 1st (which is a surprise to me) and changes into 2nd at 5-10mph. All gear changes are fine except 2-3. When accelerating gently the change is ok-ish. But when I accelerate harder, the box flares and gives the impression of slipping into neutral. It will not engage 3rd unless I stop pressing the accelerator and let the car glide along for a bit to slow down a little. 3-4 change is fine. The fluid and filter have been changed as per manual and the level is correct. The fluid which came out was not new but didn't look too bad. There were no pieces in the pan. I've read about the B2 piston in these transmission types. Could I be experiencing a failure of the B2 piston here? Thanks, Adam |
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The band servo piston is for the band that disengages when fourth gear is applied by clutch pack. Third gear is a clutch pack applying. Unfortunately you probably have a pressure plate lip seal bad combined with a lot of clutch disc wear.
That means rebuild. Your choices as I see it, are to set your shifts up earlier and increase the modulator pressure and learn to drive with it if possible or fix it. If you haven't done it recently you should remove the pan, replace the filter and evaluate what is in the pan. If you are getting any metal its time.
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Steve Brotherton Continental Imports Gainesville FL Bosch Master, ASE Master, L1 33 years MB technician |
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