W210´s diffs.
W210´s diffs.
Hi friends, as we know there is a lot W124 diffs info, but no so much in W210 models.
See the 2,82 from 270CDI Aut 2002, (manual uses 2,65), 300TD uses 2,87 and 320 CDI uses the 2,65. These I think for Europe market, but no sure.
These diffs are 210mm ring diameter? somes are direct fit to W124 (and they uses the 110mm 3-leg yoke), and others have a different rear cover with an left fitting point to subframe, but rear cover can be swaped , no problem.
In mind have fit that 2,82 with 6 Merc gearbox from W204 CDI, 0,828 6th gear ratio, it can give aprox 51,5Km/h @ 1000 rpm in 6th with 225/45-17 tyres. For a cruising speed of 120-130Km/h engine is between 2400-2500.
The 2,65 0,828 225/45-17 gives very close to 55Km/h @ 1000 rpm in 6th gear, cruising 120-130 engine is 2200-2400, can be good for stock engines with max torque from 1600rpm, but in my opinion I prefer that 2,82.
All opinions are wellcome.
I've got a 2.82 diff from a w210 in my w124, all I did to fit it was to swap the rear covers over. But it is worth mentioning that the w210 doesn't have a abs sensor mounted in the diff, so your abs will not be working.
I'm using the 716.648 and with a 2.82 diff it feels like it's geared too low. I'm looking for a 2.65 from a w124 which is what my friend is using.
(01-16-2021, 07:24 AM)Simon B I've got a 2.82 diff from a w210 in my w124, all I did to fit it was to swap the rear covers over. But it is worth mentioning that the w210 doesn't have a abs sensor mounted in the diff, so your abs will not be working.
I'm using the 716.648 and with a 2.82 diff it feels like it's geared too low. I'm looking for a 2.65 from a w124 which is what my friend is using.
(01-16-2021, 07:24 AM)Simon B I've got a 2.82 diff from a w210 in my w124, all I did to fit it was to swap the rear covers over. But it is worth mentioning that the w210 doesn't have a abs sensor mounted in the diff, so your abs will not be working.
I'm using the 716.648 and with a 2.82 diff it feels like it's geared too low. I'm looking for a 2.65 from a w124 which is what my friend is using.
(01-16-2021, 05:16 PM)Gasoil(01-16-2021, 07:24 AM)Simon B I've got a 2.82 diff from a w210 in my w124, all I did to fit it was to swap the rear covers over. But it is worth mentioning that the w210 doesn't have a abs sensor mounted in the diff, so your abs will not be working.
I'm using the 716.648 and with a 2.82 diff it feels like it's geared too low. I'm looking for a 2.65 from a w124 which is what my friend is using.
Today I want look my stock diff W124 300TD 113HP, 3,67 ratio to see ABS sensor, but it is parked in street with iced snow and can´t move it.
Great info Simon, stock W210 300TD uses 2,87, but your opinion-experience with the 2,82 (which I like in theory) can feels a bit low. Here I see a lot of 3,06 from the M104 W124´s but no see the 2,65 in M104 engines.
When changing rear cover measured ring diameter, aprox, if can´t be made exact?
Thanks a lot Simon B. Probably go with your advice.
(01-16-2021, 05:16 PM)Gasoil(01-16-2021, 07:24 AM)Simon B I've got a 2.82 diff from a w210 in my w124, all I did to fit it was to swap the rear covers over. But it is worth mentioning that the w210 doesn't have a abs sensor mounted in the diff, so your abs will not be working.
I'm using the 716.648 and with a 2.82 diff it feels like it's geared too low. I'm looking for a 2.65 from a w124 which is what my friend is using.
Today I want look my stock diff W124 300TD 113HP, 3,67 ratio to see ABS sensor, but it is parked in street with iced snow and can´t move it.
Great info Simon, stock W210 300TD uses 2,87, but your opinion-experience with the 2,82 (which I like in theory) can feels a bit low. Here I see a lot of 3,06 from the M104 W124´s but no see the 2,65 in M104 engines.
When changing rear cover measured ring diameter, aprox, if can´t be made exact?
Thanks a lot Simon B. Probably go with your advice.
Ok, see here a W124 400i V8 diff, with ABS sensor (Sunday I could take my car from parking at street), rear cover must be swaped, 4 point yoke and it is 2,65, no know if driveshaft coupler-CV joint are 95mm or the bigger ones from E500, can be 102,5mm bolt circle?.
Here no see 2,65 in M104 engines, need very lucky to see one USA version, only 3,06, could be possible swap that V8 2,65 ring and pinion into a 3,06 diff, fitting the 3 yoke 110mm and the 95mm driveshafts couplers-CV joints diff side.But need (if possible) buy 2 diffs.
I´ll see housing ref. of both diffs.
(01-19-2021, 09:07 AM)Gasoil Ok, see here a W124 400i V8 diff, with ABS sensor (Sunday I could take my car from parking at street), rear cover must be swaped, 4 point yoke and it is 2,65, no know if driveshaft coupler-CV joint are 95mm or the bigger ones from E500, can be 102,5mm bolt circle?.I would expect your 300td has the medium case 185mm diff, so to swap in a 210mm you will need to change the drive shafts and the propshaft.
Here no see 2,65 in M104 engines, need very lucky to see one USA version, only 3,06, could be possible swap that V8 2,65 ring and pinion into a 3,06 diff, fitting the 3 yoke 110mm and the 95mm driveshafts couplers-CV joints diff side.But need (if possible) buy 2 diffs.
I´ll see housing ref. of both diffs.
(01-19-2021, 09:07 AM)Gasoil Ok, see here a W124 400i V8 diff, with ABS sensor (Sunday I could take my car from parking at street), rear cover must be swaped, 4 point yoke and it is 2,65, no know if driveshaft coupler-CV joint are 95mm or the bigger ones from E500, can be 102,5mm bolt circle?.I would expect your 300td has the medium case 185mm diff, so to swap in a 210mm you will need to change the drive shafts and the propshaft.
Here no see 2,65 in M104 engines, need very lucky to see one USA version, only 3,06, could be possible swap that V8 2,65 ring and pinion into a 3,06 diff, fitting the 3 yoke 110mm and the 95mm driveshafts couplers-CV joints diff side.But need (if possible) buy 2 diffs.
I´ll see housing ref. of both diffs.
Not understand why Merc fitted that very low 1 st gear ratio, 5,01 !!!! in the 6 speed manual (somes have a 4,xx ratio), can be practical for a heavy cargo van in a hill, as the Sprinter, but for a car is a wasted gear. The old 717 common gearbox has a 3,85 1st gear and a 0,799 5th gear.
Years ago Volvo used a 4 speed + Overdrive ....now Merc uses 5 speed + Underdrive!!!!!!
(01-24-2021, 04:02 PM)Gasoil Not understand why Merc fitted that very low 1 st gear ratio, 5,01 !!!! in the 6 speed manual (somes have a 4,xx ratio), can be practical for a heavy cargo van in a hill, as the Sprinter, but for a car is a wasted gear. The old 717 common gearbox has a 3,85 1st gear and a 0,799 5th gear.
Years ago Volvo used a 4 speed + Overdrive ....now Merc uses 5 speed + Underdrive!!!!!!
(01-24-2021, 04:02 PM)Gasoil Not understand why Merc fitted that very low 1 st gear ratio, 5,01 !!!! in the 6 speed manual (somes have a 4,xx ratio), can be practical for a heavy cargo van in a hill, as the Sprinter, but for a car is a wasted gear. The old 717 common gearbox has a 3,85 1st gear and a 0,799 5th gear.
Years ago Volvo used a 4 speed + Overdrive ....now Merc uses 5 speed + Underdrive!!!!!!