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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / February 2006

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How can I identify tranny on 123 if I know the # on engine.

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egogun - 22 Feb 2006 16:29 GMT
Anyone here who have seen a table on www, that could tell which tranny fits
to which engine on all 123 models.
Eg if I have the engine 917.957, what model is the tranny?
Would be nice to have such table to check if doubt when order parts or
troubleshooting different 123-cars.
rgds
Richard Sexton - 22 Feb 2006 22:09 GMT
>Anyone here who have seen a table on www, that could tell which tranny fits
>to which engine on all 123 models.
>Eg if I have the engine 917.957, what model is the tranny?
>Would be nice to have such table to check if doubt when order parts or
>troubleshooting different 123-cars.
>rgds

I'm not even sure it's thats possible. Mercede may, for all I know
substitute transmissions in the middle of a model run so two cars
with the same engine may have different transmissions.

And I'm also not sure if thisis true but I *think* the transmission
number is stamped on the side.

A lot of the parts are on all 7xx transmissions. What parts
ar you talking about?

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300Series - 24 Feb 2006 04:31 GMT
The transmission # is on the front side of the case just above the oil
pan.
I forget which side.

-Karl
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