450 se diff in w123?
450 se diff in w123?
Theres a 450se(w116) in my local pull yard. should be a 3.07 or 3.06. perfect for after my turbo. I cant seems to find anything about putting this in my car.
As far as i understand it will mount right up but i need to change axles and the disk thing to the bigger on. i know this is a 1.3l diff, seems w123 only had the 1.1l. Dont know how much of a diff this is.
as an alternative i could pull the rear suspension if it'll bolt in, but i believe they are too wide.
it fits straight away besides the yoke/flange ("disc thingy") if you swap the axles.
3.07 or 3.06 is correct, and a bit sturdier than the w123 1.1liter 3.07 (witch you on the other hand have quite a few of over there, and that fits totaly straight away)
what you need to do with the flange on the other hand is more of a project.
remove the old flange and putting the new one there isnt a 100% succesrate.
it is the same way as in a wheelbearing in the back, it should be torque tightened.
to do it proper, dissemble the "entire" differential, change the "spacer washer" and torque tighten the stuff back...
http://mbturbo.com/overhauling-a-differential/
part numbers for the 2.65 diff i think should work for yours to, aswell as some pictures.
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a "better" option might be to change the driveshaft between gearbox and differential to one from a w116 straigt away, especially if you are gona rebuild the front anyhow to fit a non original gearbox/engine. a larger flexdisc is always nice.
So i did this recently. few things i can say,
first you need to use 123 axles, i want sure if id use 116 or 123 but 116 are longer.
2 the rear drive line of the 450se fit the front driveline on my 240. splines were the same and length was too. made this swap super easy. i may still have the driveline re-balanced with the 2 mismatched peices if it vibrates a lot.
also diff bolts were tight but did line up. anyone know were to buy the "nut" part that holds the carrier bearing in? or do i gotta wait for a junkyard car to pull it out of? one of mine stripped
some pics for size comparision
(11-21-2014, 12:38 AM)Edian727 anyone know were to buy the "nut" part that holds the carrier bearing in? or do i gotta wait for a junkyard car to pull it out of? one of mine stripped
(11-21-2014, 12:38 AM)Edian727 anyone know were to buy the "nut" part that holds the carrier bearing in? or do i gotta wait for a junkyard car to pull it out of? one of mine stripped