w126 300e parts on S123
w126 300e parts on S123
Hi,
i found a w126 300E (i guess, its Inline 6cyl gas anyhow) on my local scrapyard.
Now, i'm about to put a om606 ST in a 123 200T -86.
so, which chasie and brake parts fits bult on, and which ones should i take that i can make fit?
I'v read that the front brakes fits, how about rear?
the rear axle, do i need to shorten the driveshafts? Or are they strong enough compared to stock 123, that its worth doing?
do i gain any benifits by swaping the whole front and rear axle? Or is it just a waste of time?
Sorry for my poor english.
Regards
diff...
300SE = 3.46 rearend.. so not much gain there.
Brakes
300SE = gen2 w126,
wich means large front brakes, swap shield, disc and calipers over, althou you will need 15" rims from then on.
brakes at the back is the same, especially if you have a 200T car i think...
drivershafts
wont fit your w123, you can change the differential between the two, but other than that, no...
edit: it wont fit, gen2 w126 isnt compatible with w123...
cardanshaft...
this is still not any larger in the flexdiscs than your w123, what you perhaps want to look at is a v8 shaft, wich has larger flex-discs, especially if you are hunting some high HP numbers...
the enginemounts might be worth saving, these are sought after here in sweden from guys that convert their w126 to om606s... (i think atleast)
the brakes at the back is always good to have extra...
where in sweden do you live btw? know of a guy that might be interested in that 3.46 differential....
(02-25-2014, 06:27 PM)swampmonkey diff...
300E = 3.46 rearend.. so not much gain there.
Brakes
300E = gen2 w126,
wich means large front brakes, swap shield, disc and calipers over, althou you will need 15" rims from then on.
brakes at the back is the same, especially if you have a 200T car i think...
drivershafts
wont fit your w123, you can change the differential between the two, but other than that, no...
cardanshaft...
this is still not any larger in the flexdiscs than your w123, what you perhaps want to look at is a v8 shaft, wich has larger flex-discs, especially if you are hunting some high HP numbers...
the enginemounts might be worth saving, these are sought after here in sweden from guys that convert their w126 to om606s... (i think atleast)
the brakes at the back is always good to have extra...
where in sweden do you live btw? know of a guy that might be interested in that 3.46 differential....
(02-25-2014, 06:27 PM)swampmonkey diff...
300E = 3.46 rearend.. so not much gain there.
Brakes
300E = gen2 w126,
wich means large front brakes, swap shield, disc and calipers over, althou you will need 15" rims from then on.
brakes at the back is the same, especially if you have a 200T car i think...
drivershafts
wont fit your w123, you can change the differential between the two, but other than that, no...
cardanshaft...
this is still not any larger in the flexdiscs than your w123, what you perhaps want to look at is a v8 shaft, wich has larger flex-discs, especially if you are hunting some high HP numbers...
the enginemounts might be worth saving, these are sought after here in sweden from guys that convert their w126 to om606s... (i think atleast)
the brakes at the back is always good to have extra...
where in sweden do you live btw? know of a guy that might be interested in that 3.46 differential....
(02-26-2014, 04:14 PM)Sami/B(02-25-2014, 06:27 PM)swampmonkey diff...
300E = 3.46 rearend.. so not much gain there.
Brakes
300E = gen2 w126,
wich means large front brakes, swap shield, disc and calipers over, althou you will need 15" rims from then on.
brakes at the back is the same, especially if you have a 200T car i think...
drivershafts
wont fit your w123, you can change the differential between the two, but other than that, no...
cardanshaft...
this is still not any larger in the flexdiscs than your w123, what you perhaps want to look at is a v8 shaft, wich has larger flex-discs, especially if you are hunting some high HP numbers...
the enginemounts might be worth saving, these are sought after here in sweden from guys that convert their w126 to om606s... (i think atleast)
the brakes at the back is always good to have extra...
where in sweden do you live btw? know of a guy that might be interested in that 3.46 differential....
Ok, but i guess the differential is alot stronger? Or im i wrong? How much would my stock 123 axle take?
if i take the whole rear axel, with swaybars and everything, wont it be stronger? or will it just be way to wide?
I live in Falköping.
(02-26-2014, 04:14 PM)Sami/B(02-25-2014, 06:27 PM)swampmonkey diff...
300E = 3.46 rearend.. so not much gain there.
Brakes
300E = gen2 w126,
wich means large front brakes, swap shield, disc and calipers over, althou you will need 15" rims from then on.
brakes at the back is the same, especially if you have a 200T car i think...
drivershafts
wont fit your w123, you can change the differential between the two, but other than that, no...
cardanshaft...
this is still not any larger in the flexdiscs than your w123, what you perhaps want to look at is a v8 shaft, wich has larger flex-discs, especially if you are hunting some high HP numbers...
the enginemounts might be worth saving, these are sought after here in sweden from guys that convert their w126 to om606s... (i think atleast)
the brakes at the back is always good to have extra...
where in sweden do you live btw? know of a guy that might be interested in that 3.46 differential....
Ok, but i guess the differential is alot stronger? Or im i wrong? How much would my stock 123 axle take?
if i take the whole rear axel, with swaybars and everything, wont it be stronger? or will it just be way to wide?
I live in Falköping.
(02-27-2014, 03:01 PM)Sami/B Then i'll just take the brakes,
how about springs and shocks? Any stiffer?
(02-27-2014, 03:01 PM)Sami/B Then i'll just take the brakes,
how about springs and shocks? Any stiffer?
Just semantics here -- that would be a 300SE or 280SE .