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Started by floyd111, 18 July 2020, 04:33 AM

floyd111

Question:  Are these refurbishable?

Also, A1232500102
I found a NOS one, and also found these replacement numbers
1152501702 A1232500102, 1232500102, A7222501602, 7222501602, 1152501702, 1162501002

Are these all the same part?

Would I be able to fit this part on one of my late 70's M110's?


As usual, your input is greatly appreciated!

TJ 450

I don't know about the part numbers, but they are definitely able to be refurbished. A transmission shop will be able to overhaul them, they have to be opened up and re-welded/ balanced etc.

Tim
1976 450SEL 6.9 1432
1969 300SEL 6.3 1394
2003 ML500

ptashek

Quote from: floyd111 on 18 July 2020, 04:33 AM
Question:  Are these refurbishable?

Also, A1232500102
I found a NOS one, and also found these replacement numbers
1152501702 A1232500102, 1232500102, A7222501602, 7222501602, 1152501702, 1162501002

Are these all the same part?

Would I be able to fit this part on one of my late 70's M110's?


As usual, your input is greatly appreciated!

A1232500102 is the same part as A7222501602
It's a 270mm diameter converter used in 722.0xx and 722.1xx transmissions, or specifically: 722.005, 722.007, 722.100 to 722.113, 722.115 to 722.122
The 280S/SE/SEL with M110 engines used three different transmissions: 722.101, 722.103 and 722.112. Based on that, the converter will fit.


p.s.: Xentry doesn't recognise those two part numbers at all: A1152501702, A1162501002

As for refurbs, as TJ already said, they're perfectly rebuildable.
Here's how it's done: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nk6YqloTNWw

1993 "Pearl Blue" W124 280TE
1988 "Arctic White" W124 200T
1979 "Icon Gold" W116 450SE

floyd111