STD Tuning Drivetrain Transmission rear housing swap?

Transmission rear housing swap?

Transmission rear housing swap?

 
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Matej
GT2256V

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02-08-2016, 01:02 AM #1
Hello,
Is anyone familiar with whether the rear housing from the older manual transmissions such as the 717.412 (W201, W124) can be directly swapped onto the later gearboxes such as the 717.460 (W202, R170)?
I am especially curious if the mechanical speedometer drive gear from the older transmission fits directly into the newer transmission, along with the rear housing, thus making it a plug-and-play fit.
Thank you for any information.

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Matej
02-08-2016, 01:02 AM #1

Hello,
Is anyone familiar with whether the rear housing from the older manual transmissions such as the 717.412 (W201, W124) can be directly swapped onto the later gearboxes such as the 717.460 (W202, R170)?
I am especially curious if the mechanical speedometer drive gear from the older transmission fits directly into the newer transmission, along with the rear housing, thus making it a plug-and-play fit.
Thank you for any information.


Irony.cc

Petar
7.5mm M pump

459
02-08-2016, 04:33 AM #2
Yes it's posible, i know a guy who did it, not sure about the details of the conversion.
Petar
02-08-2016, 04:33 AM #2

Yes it's posible, i know a guy who did it, not sure about the details of the conversion.

EvoPeter
GT2256V

161
03-11-2016, 12:12 AM #3
(02-08-2016, 01:02 AM)Matej Hello,
Is anyone familiar with whether the rear housing from the older manual transmissions such as the 717.412 (W201, W124) can be directly swapped onto the later gearboxes such as the 717.460 (W202, R170)?
I am especially curious if the mechanical speedometer drive gear from the older transmission fits directly into the newer transmission, along with the rear housing, thus making it a plug-and-play fit.
Thank you for any information.

Yes you can. I have done it myself when i took a gearbox from w202 230k and mated it with the rear housing from my 2,6 w201. But some gearboxes from 1,8 engine and 2,0 engine have shorter distance between the shafts and rear housing dosent fit the 717.460 gearbox.

But they still have the same weakspot in 3rd gear as the rest. You are safe below 350hk. Over that you need a 716.6xx or ZF.

And the syncros are crap on the old boxes. Like night and day when mounting a 716.6xx gearbox. Was one of the best upgrades i did on my car.
This post was last modified: 03-11-2016, 12:16 AM by EvoPeter.

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Mercedes 190 -92, om605 Stroker 2.75L, Dieselmeken 7,5mm (160cc) EDC with Baldur DSL1 ECU, Garrett GTX3576R A/R 1.06 without WG, SMF, 716.661 (SG-S370/6) Gearbox
EvoPeter
03-11-2016, 12:12 AM #3

(02-08-2016, 01:02 AM)Matej Hello,
Is anyone familiar with whether the rear housing from the older manual transmissions such as the 717.412 (W201, W124) can be directly swapped onto the later gearboxes such as the 717.460 (W202, R170)?
I am especially curious if the mechanical speedometer drive gear from the older transmission fits directly into the newer transmission, along with the rear housing, thus making it a plug-and-play fit.
Thank you for any information.

Yes you can. I have done it myself when i took a gearbox from w202 230k and mated it with the rear housing from my 2,6 w201. But some gearboxes from 1,8 engine and 2,0 engine have shorter distance between the shafts and rear housing dosent fit the 717.460 gearbox.

But they still have the same weakspot in 3rd gear as the rest. You are safe below 350hk. Over that you need a 716.6xx or ZF.

And the syncros are crap on the old boxes. Like night and day when mounting a 716.6xx gearbox. Was one of the best upgrades i did on my car.


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Mercedes 190 -92, om605 Stroker 2.75L, Dieselmeken 7,5mm (160cc) EDC with Baldur DSL1 ECU, Garrett GTX3576R A/R 1.06 without WG, SMF, 716.661 (SG-S370/6) Gearbox

 
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