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Identifying an old iron 5sp - Syncro_G - 05-13-2009 Hi, I have an iron 5-speed that I'd like to replace gaskets and seals on. the main case has the following part number: 117 261 12 01 the 5th gear/output case has: 117 261 07 02 typically, that would mean it came from a W117 but I haven't heard of that body style. Other than the odd numbers, it looks like a typical euro iron 5-speed RE: Identifying an old iron 5sp - MB TECH - 05-13-2009 Try to see if you can find a part number that starts with 7. I went through the list of Manual transmissions in the MB parts catalog and they all start with 7. RE: Identifying an old iron 5sp - winmutt - 05-13-2009 This is not a parts number, this is a casing number. Thing start getting really tricky here. I have been told by Classic Parts that they dont track any parts that were casing only. Call Classic Parts and see what they can do fo you. Or try Rusty @ buymbparts. RE: Identifying an old iron 5sp - MB TECH - 05-13-2009 That makes sense and explains why those numbers dont exist in the MB system RE: Identifying an old iron 5sp - Syncro_G - 05-14-2009 Thanks! I'll try Rusty and I'll see if I can find a 7... number on it I think the iron transmissions had a little metal plate on them with serial and gearing info. this one doesn't have that though. -Christian RE: Identifying an old iron 5sp - Syncro_G - 05-14-2009 Rusty's email bounced back - invalid domain RE: Identifying an old iron 5sp - winmutt - 05-14-2009 http://buymbparts.com/ ? RE: Identifying an old iron 5sp - Syncro_G - 05-16-2009 (05-14-2009, 02:20 PM)winmutt ? typo. thanks |