Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Drive train, fuel, suspension, steering & brakes => Topic started by: landsea on July 12, 2022, 16:46:21
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Hi all, got a bad drive line vibration. Put my car up on a lift and the front of the drive shaft between the flex and transmission looks a bit far back to me? Is there a nut on the transmission output shaft that may be loose? I am hoping to get some lift time again later this week and pull some things apart. Ghx
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..Is there a nut on the transmission output shaft that may be loose?..
wow! looks like the flange nut has loosened and the three-arm flange is working it's way off the shaft.
Ghx, I hate to be coarse but I don't think I'd drive the car until that flange is tightened. Is your speedometer erratic or still working?
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Yes it appears that way, thank you for those images. This transmission was completely rebuilt by a company in Las Vegas they also sent out the injector pump to be rebuilt. So far once I got the vehicle back to me I found many loose nuts and bolts, loose wires and now this. It looks like I should be able to pull the flex coupler and access that Nut. Thank you
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You'll need a "grooved" socket to tighten that flange nut (example photo attached). I had mine loosen a few years ago - the first indication I had was an erratic speedometer.
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Any idea if that special socket has a part number for a size so I can get one ordered? I’ve looked through about any shaft and transmission blowup diagram that I could find. strange that I never see this nut on the diagram. I’m sure somehow I overlooked it but this is pretty much the situation and I have been expecting. Thx
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Any idea if that special socket has a part number for a size so I can get one ordered? I’ve looked through about any shaft and transmission blowup diagram that I could find. strange that I never see this nut on the diagram. I’m sure somehow I overlooked it but this is pretty much the situation and I have been expecting. Thx
Seems there is an MB part number, I've searched through the forum a number of times but can't find it. The tool is crazy expensive and several guys in this group have made their own out of a regular 1 1/8 socket: https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=7828.msg61029#msg61029.
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Here's one at Authentic Classics - looks like MB part number 186 589 11 07 00.
https://www.authenticclassics.com/Socket-Slotted-Mercedes-K4A025-Transmission-Flange-p/auth-009757.htm
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Thanks all, going on lift Friday morning.