Post by TigerHi Jens,
Bands don't break in transmission and alot of time, they are simply reused
during the rebuild process. The seals are the most importnat thing in the
rebuild process and they tell me that sometime they have to drill out the
rivets in the clutchpack to replace a permanent seal. However, this is
easily checked with sir gun on the clutchpack before you reassemble the
entire tranny.
Don't you have any reasonable wholesale tranny rebuild shop in your country?
It is not much money to rebuild the tranny costwise so some rebuild shop
rather just rebuild and sell many tranny to other shops than to wait for one
customer at a time. For example, I can get 722.3 tranny for $1250.
So these shop are thinking... okay it cost about $400 to rebuild, part and
laborwise... so if they can make $800 per tranny and sell many fast, it is
big money compared to actual tranny shop who sit a wait for those special
$2000 profit to come in the door. Nowdays in USA, they are asking $2500 to
rebuild 722.3 with only one year warranty.
http://www.autotransparts.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=169
I still think your tranny 722.3... this is easily checked by the side metal
stamping right above your tranny oil pan.
Last resort is you buy a junk tranny and rebuild it yourself and then stick
it in your car... but not everyone has the luxury of space and time...
especially space in some countries.
Well, at the time being, the USD exhange rate is low, so on top of
price level in US for these things is already low, the European prices
will appear horrible in comparison.
There is not the same tradition of rebuilding trannys in Europe as in
US (most drive manual transmission). I can have the tranny rebuild,
but I have not been able to find an exhange service anywhere.
Yes, I have seen the US companies selling rebuild trannys at eBay at
1.250 USD. Shipping to Denmark is not feasible though.
A rebuild job in Denmark is around 3.000 USD plus removal/
installation. Compared to have a new tranny at Mercedes at 4.000 USD
(with the old in return), this option is not attractive.
A rebuild kit is around 400 USD. I am very tempted to go this way,
except for the risk of missing parts during the operation and the risk
that it does not cure the problem after all.
I have found one (and just one) junk tranny with exactly the same type
(yes, it is for sure the original 722.368, which was normal for
Europe). It has been driven 200.000 miles, and is priced at some 2.000
USD. Not attractive at all in comparison with the price of a new.
I have then found a 722.362 (for W140 600SE) in Germany also priced at
2.000. It is almost brand new (apparently installed in 2009 and has
only 5.000 miles), and this sounds like a good option, if it will fit.
Do you know, if it is possible to do such exchange (maybe using some
adaption parts from the old tranny)?
I have been looking for rebuild