4 speed manual rebuild parts?
4 speed manual rebuild parts?
So, I scored a 4 speed from a 300d euro at the junkyard today, along with the pedal setup, shifter and front drive axle assembly, someone had previously pulled the engine, so it was basically just sitting there on the ground for me! It appears to shift through the gears just fine, but it had 170k on it, and I'd like to give the trans a good once over before i go installing it into my wagon. Question is, where can i get rebuild parts for this thing? I'm thinking at most it'll need some fresh bearings, but all the online sites don't seem to show that stuff, presumably since the manuals are so uncommon here in the US. Another question is clutches, is $300 really the best price for a 240d clutch kit hock: thats gonna cost me twice what I paid for the trans!
Paul
Get the EPC and you can have all the diagrams and part numbers for everything inside the tranny.
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At 170k miles, its likely still in good condition unless its got water contamination. I doubt it would need more than the 2nd and/or 3rd gear synchros to get nearly-new performance out of it.
$300-350 is about where its at for a clutch kit. Watch eBay, rare deals come along. I got my clutch and pressure plate for $25 on eBay.
Don't forget, you need the complete driveshaft assembly, not just the front stub!
winmutt I ghetto source my friction disks at the junkyard. Did you get the fly wheel? Go back! Get the fly wheel!
winmutt I ghetto source my friction disks at the junkyard. Did you get the fly wheel? Go back! Get the fly wheel!
PaulHAll you need is the front half, the wagon is the exact same length.winmutt I ghetto source my friction disks at the junkyard. Did you get the fly wheel? Go back! Get the fly wheel!
unfortunately I didn't, somebody had removed the engine (with a cutting torch :roll: ) and they took the flywheel/clutch/pressure plate with em. As for the driveshaft, I do need the whole thing? I'm installing this in a wagon, so i presumed that even if the rear shaft was different, it wouldnt help since the wagons are longer, did I think wrong?
Paul
PaulHAll you need is the front half, the wagon is the exact same length.winmutt I ghetto source my friction disks at the junkyard. Did you get the fly wheel? Go back! Get the fly wheel!
unfortunately I didn't, somebody had removed the engine (with a cutting torch :roll: ) and they took the flywheel/clutch/pressure plate with em. As for the driveshaft, I do need the whole thing? I'm installing this in a wagon, so i presumed that even if the rear shaft was different, it wouldnt help since the wagons are longer, did I think wrong?
Paul
winmutt All you need is the front half, the wagon is the exact same length.
winmutt All you need is the front half, the wagon is the exact same length.
PaulHdepedning on how cheap you want to go, car-part.com might do the trick.winmutt All you need is the front half, the wagon is the exact same length.
ok, cool, so now its just down to tracking down a flywheel and reasonably priced clutch. I actually found a cheap clutch kit on ebay.de (120 euro or so) but they wont ship to the US of course.
Paul
PaulHdepedning on how cheap you want to go, car-part.com might do the trick.winmutt All you need is the front half, the wagon is the exact same length.
ok, cool, so now its just down to tracking down a flywheel and reasonably priced clutch. I actually found a cheap clutch kit on ebay.de (120 euro or so) but they wont ship to the US of course.
Paul
If you don't get the entire driveshaft you will have to get the new assembly rebalanced.
winmutt depedning on how cheap you want to go, car-part.com might do the trick.
winmutt depedning on how cheap you want to go, car-part.com might do the trick.