722.1 W4A018 - is it upgradable?
722.1 W4A018 - is it upgradable?
Hi All
I am in the process of rebuilding a 300GD (Gelandewagen) with the above transmission. The motor is the venerable OM617 with an aftermarket turbo. From the information posted by Forcedinduction this gearbox is rated at 130lbft, and I expect the motor will do 180.
As I am hoping to tow a 1T trailer, I am wondering how the box will handle this, or if there is a way of upgrading it. Any ideas please?
Thanks
(12-04-2009, 09:35 AM)ForcedInduction You should be able to swap in a 722.3 without too much work.
(12-04-2009, 09:35 AM)ForcedInduction You should be able to swap in a 722.3 without too much work.
A manual conversion is more work, but the steps, costs and results are well known.
Much cheaper, they're not all that different. I'm kind of surprised that MB has a use for such a wimpy trans in that truck anyway, doesn't make too much sense to me.
I think I might look into adapting our motors to GM automatics. Common as dirt and the wimpiest RWD auto they offer would probably take anything a mildly modified OM617a, and after all, they're proven to be capable of massive torque capacity when built, being the drag race transmissions of choice practically the world over - even pushrod hatin' ricers use them. They all use slip yokes, too so a one piece U jointed shaft would be easy.
(12-08-2009, 10:41 PM)Dusty-G CID, the OM617 only puts out 178Nm or thereabouts. The diff ratio though is 4.88 or higher to compensate...
(12-08-2009, 10:41 PM)Dusty-G CID, the OM617 only puts out 178Nm or thereabouts. The diff ratio though is 4.88 or higher to compensate...
One reason I am asking this question is that before I rebuild the gearbox and motor I want to have some idea of its performance. There are other options in terms of engine/gearbox which may cost the same to install as the above rebuilds. My preference is to rebuild, if only because there is less risk and also because this is not a well-trodden path with these cars. Given what can be achieved in lifting the OM617 performance, I am hoping that something equivalent can be done with the gearbox. Cheers.
Hey Dusty-G - I think the 722.3 will be the easiest. There's really not that much to hooking up these transmissions. If the transmissions are different lengths, you might need to shim or shorten your short-shaft.
Sticking to the MB tranny will probably be best for resale value too.
I just installed the 722.4 (had to for California certification reasons). It wasn't that hard and I was converting from the manual gearbox. I'm going to see how it holds up but I have a 5-speed manual waiting for if/when it burns out.
(12-14-2009, 09:43 PM)Dusty-G Briefly, could you give a list of steps/mods that you took in your installation of the 722.3 behind the OM617?
(12-14-2009, 09:43 PM)Dusty-G Briefly, could you give a list of steps/mods that you took in your installation of the 722.3 behind the OM617?