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syncro Extreme Veteran Date registered: May 2007 Location: Orinda, CA Vehicle(s): '84 280GE LWB > 300GD, '75 240D Posts: 477 | w117 5-speed Hi, I have an iron 5-speed box from a w117. I'm considering using it in my G-wagen bolted to at OM617A turbodiesel but I know nothing about the original car. I have yet to find any useful information on the w117 model. I'd like to get a seal kit and I'd like to know what torque and horsepower it was rated to work with. any info would be great. -thanks, Christian | ||
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syncro Extreme Veteran Date registered: May 2007 Location: Orinda, CA Vehicle(s): '84 280GE LWB > 300GD, '75 240D Posts: 477 | RE: w117 5-speed Lol, was just browsing this forum and saw my old post. 117 was the casting number. Bell casting revealed that the original car was a w115 | ||
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Ron B Member Date registered: Mar 2012 Location: Vehicle(s): Posts: 6 | RE: w117 5-speed Really rare tranny. And one year later still no response... There were a couple of versions,one for four cylinder cars (yours probably) and one for the 6 and V8's . The latter have larger bearings to cope . A new ZF five speed conversion for a W113 SL based on that design is $7,000 . | ||
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