If you mess around with older Mercedes sooner or later you will be faced with having to remove a transmission. This can occur when you discover your transmission is leaking out the front pump seals, the torque converter flex plate has failed, or the transmission itself has gone bad. Having a rebuilt transmission professionally installed can be very expensive, often exceeding $2000. Just the labor to remove and replace one could cost you $400 to $500.
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The alternative is to “R and R” it yourself. That is the purpose of the manual. It will not show you how to repair or reseal a transmission, but it will show you how to successfully remove and replace it with a few unique and special tools you can put together yourself. This is not a beginner D.I.Y. procedures. You should have average to above average mechanical skills. I highly recommend you enlist the help of a friend it tackling this job yourself.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- Section 1: Preparation
- Section 2: Transmission Removal Steps
- Section 3: Transmission Installation Steps
This manual is 33 pages in length and has lots of pictures to guide you through all the above procedures.
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