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Getrag 717.404 dogleg box for sale

Getrag 717.404 dogleg box for sale

 
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190Gilly
K26-2

37
05-19-2016, 04:47 PM #1
As above, for sale is my dogleg box from a previous plan.

Gearbox turns freely with no clunks, all three selectors work fine and the gearbox appears to be in good nick. The gearbox comes with the linkages however I hadn't got to buying a shifter before I changed my mind. 

If you're genuinely interested, please get in touch and I can send a couple of pictures to verify part numbers etc etc. 

By my understanding, this is the box from the 16v 190's, thus accepts a single mass flywheel, and is rated to a higher output than the .450's.

I have the gearbox on eBay at £550, but I'm fairly open to offers. I'd be even more open to offers including an om603 mechanical pump and/or a holset h1c/similar, on the off chance that anyone has either.

Please get in touch with any questions!

Regards,
190Gilly
05-19-2016, 04:47 PM #1

As above, for sale is my dogleg box from a previous plan.

Gearbox turns freely with no clunks, all three selectors work fine and the gearbox appears to be in good nick. The gearbox comes with the linkages however I hadn't got to buying a shifter before I changed my mind. 

If you're genuinely interested, please get in touch and I can send a couple of pictures to verify part numbers etc etc. 

By my understanding, this is the box from the 16v 190's, thus accepts a single mass flywheel, and is rated to a higher output than the .450's.

I have the gearbox on eBay at £550, but I'm fairly open to offers. I'd be even more open to offers including an om603 mechanical pump and/or a holset h1c/similar, on the off chance that anyone has either.

Please get in touch with any questions!

Regards,

JoeB
TA 0301

74
05-22-2016, 07:18 PM #2
It's a pity you're in the UK. I think shipping would kill it for me. But I'm interested in having one for spares.

How good is the input shaft bearing & seal? That bearing is NLA at this time and is a common point of failure. While you cannot hear any noise with the box on the bench, once it goes into a car, it becomes very obvious.
The reverse idler gear is also a problem which cannot be detected unless the box is mated to a running engine.

If you have verified these are OK, then the purchase price (along with a guarantee) seems reasonable.
Oh, and behind a diesel, you want the 717.452 that came in certain 124 & 129 models, behind the m104. That box has the higher torque rating and accepts dual-mass flywheels also, which is particularly useful in offroad vehicles.
JoeB
05-22-2016, 07:18 PM #2

It's a pity you're in the UK. I think shipping would kill it for me. But I'm interested in having one for spares.

How good is the input shaft bearing & seal? That bearing is NLA at this time and is a common point of failure. While you cannot hear any noise with the box on the bench, once it goes into a car, it becomes very obvious.
The reverse idler gear is also a problem which cannot be detected unless the box is mated to a running engine.

If you have verified these are OK, then the purchase price (along with a guarantee) seems reasonable.
Oh, and behind a diesel, you want the 717.452 that came in certain 124 & 129 models, behind the m104. That box has the higher torque rating and accepts dual-mass flywheels also, which is particularly useful in offroad vehicles.

190Gilly
K26-2

37
05-23-2016, 04:33 AM #3
Hi Joe, haven't run the box myself so I'm not sure on the bearing, from visual inspection the seal looks good. Again, I've read different things, I can't be sure on the strength of either as I haven't broken either of them.

I'll drop you a pm, perhaps I can persuade you.
190Gilly
05-23-2016, 04:33 AM #3

Hi Joe, haven't run the box myself so I'm not sure on the bearing, from visual inspection the seal looks good. Again, I've read different things, I can't be sure on the strength of either as I haven't broken either of them.

I'll drop you a pm, perhaps I can persuade you.

190Gilly
K26-2

37
05-24-2016, 08:26 AM #4
Open to offers on this, could do with freeing up some cash for other things!

I'm after:

Om603 mechanical pump
Holset hx40
6 speed manual gearbox (716.6)
Single mass flywheel suitable for an om606 and the above gearbox.

I'll consider p/x on any of the above too.
190Gilly
05-24-2016, 08:26 AM #4

Open to offers on this, could do with freeing up some cash for other things!

I'm after:

Om603 mechanical pump
Holset hx40
6 speed manual gearbox (716.6)
Single mass flywheel suitable for an om606 and the above gearbox.

I'll consider p/x on any of the above too.

JoeB
TA 0301

74
05-24-2016, 05:26 PM #5
(05-24-2016, 08:26 AM)190Gilly Open to offers on this, could do with freeing up some cash for other things!

I'm after:

Om603 mechanical pump
Holset hx40
6 speed manual gearbox (716.6)
Single mass flywheel suitable for an om606 and the above gearbox.

I'll consider p/x on any of the above too.


hahahaaa  I have a 716.6 sitting here, with 22,000km on it. hilarious.
The 717.404 is about 2 times as strong internally, all you need to do is look inside. Are you wanting the 6 speed because of the dogleg's 1:1 final ? 
JoeB
05-24-2016, 05:26 PM #5

(05-24-2016, 08:26 AM)190Gilly Open to offers on this, could do with freeing up some cash for other things!

I'm after:

Om603 mechanical pump
Holset hx40
6 speed manual gearbox (716.6)
Single mass flywheel suitable for an om606 and the above gearbox.

I'll consider p/x on any of the above too.


hahahaaa  I have a 716.6 sitting here, with 22,000km on it. hilarious.
The 717.404 is about 2 times as strong internally, all you need to do is look inside. Are you wanting the 6 speed because of the dogleg's 1:1 final ? 

190Gilly
K26-2

37
05-25-2016, 03:03 AM #6
Unfortunately it's of no use to me as you're on the other side of the world. As you said, the shipping would be daft, and you'd charge too much because the boxes are fairly rare over there as I understand.

I want the 6 speed because of its strength and value for money. I'm also interested in designing my own shifter as a little project, and it looks more straightforward with the 6 speed linkages than it does for the 5 speed.
190Gilly
05-25-2016, 03:03 AM #6

Unfortunately it's of no use to me as you're on the other side of the world. As you said, the shipping would be daft, and you'd charge too much because the boxes are fairly rare over there as I understand.

I want the 6 speed because of its strength and value for money. I'm also interested in designing my own shifter as a little project, and it looks more straightforward with the 6 speed linkages than it does for the 5 speed.

JoeB
TA 0301

74
05-25-2016, 08:09 AM #7
(05-25-2016, 03:03 AM)190Gilly Unfortunately it's of no use to me as you're on the other side of the world. As you said, the shipping would be daft, and you'd charge too much because the boxes are fairly rare over there as I understand.

I want the 6 speed because of its strength and value for money. I'm also interested in designing my own shifter as a little project, and it looks more straightforward with the 6 speed linkages than it does for the 5 speed.

It's true they are rarer here - but the reasons are straightforward.

MB's in Australia are positioned as a premium luxury car, and the datacard specifications of most models are quite markedly different from their european counterparts.

for example, you'd never have found a manual transmission in an e class, and the 4cyl variants are almost non-existent. 6cyl and v8's were the mainstay. 

well that was once upon a time.  even our om617's here were auto in the w123's. hardly a manual box to be found. that changed with the 201 - when we got the luxury car sales tax, and MB Aust marketed a stripped out 201, to fall under the threshold.  they were stupid times.

the 716.6 I have came from a w210, and a very rare order for local delivery.   We never got the 201.034 here, all are grey imports. instead we got the 201.029, - full-fat version with the lot. (and auto)
Now of course, everythign is different. 1.8L turbo diesel 4 cyl 204's and 205's, diesel s-class... something that would have been seen as absurd even 5 years ago here, because an s class has to be a 5 litre v8 or a 6 litre v12! that was (still is really) the mentality of the australian buyer, because that is how MB marketed their vehicles here....

It's a shame, because manual transmissions can really make a Mercedes engine come alive.

The shifter - I believe you're thinking of the dogbone style as used on the BMW versions, also on the R170 SLK - the EPC has the parts and diagram for it.
The factory shifter girdle and the reverse selector cable is a PITA. (the one you see on the sedans) Adapting a short-shift BMW unit could work, so long as the lower fork section is the correct length form the ball pivot.
JoeB
05-25-2016, 08:09 AM #7

(05-25-2016, 03:03 AM)190Gilly Unfortunately it's of no use to me as you're on the other side of the world. As you said, the shipping would be daft, and you'd charge too much because the boxes are fairly rare over there as I understand.

I want the 6 speed because of its strength and value for money. I'm also interested in designing my own shifter as a little project, and it looks more straightforward with the 6 speed linkages than it does for the 5 speed.

It's true they are rarer here - but the reasons are straightforward.

MB's in Australia are positioned as a premium luxury car, and the datacard specifications of most models are quite markedly different from their european counterparts.

for example, you'd never have found a manual transmission in an e class, and the 4cyl variants are almost non-existent. 6cyl and v8's were the mainstay. 

well that was once upon a time.  even our om617's here were auto in the w123's. hardly a manual box to be found. that changed with the 201 - when we got the luxury car sales tax, and MB Aust marketed a stripped out 201, to fall under the threshold.  they were stupid times.

the 716.6 I have came from a w210, and a very rare order for local delivery.   We never got the 201.034 here, all are grey imports. instead we got the 201.029, - full-fat version with the lot. (and auto)
Now of course, everythign is different. 1.8L turbo diesel 4 cyl 204's and 205's, diesel s-class... something that would have been seen as absurd even 5 years ago here, because an s class has to be a 5 litre v8 or a 6 litre v12! that was (still is really) the mentality of the australian buyer, because that is how MB marketed their vehicles here....

It's a shame, because manual transmissions can really make a Mercedes engine come alive.

The shifter - I believe you're thinking of the dogbone style as used on the BMW versions, also on the R170 SLK - the EPC has the parts and diagram for it.
The factory shifter girdle and the reverse selector cable is a PITA. (the one you see on the sedans) Adapting a short-shift BMW unit could work, so long as the lower fork section is the correct length form the ball pivot.

190Gilly
K26-2

37
05-25-2016, 11:56 AM #8
Sold.
190Gilly
05-25-2016, 11:56 AM #8

Sold.

190Gilly
K26-2

37
06-03-2016, 11:11 AM #9
Sale appears to have fallen through at present. Just reposted the gearbox for £500, open to offers as I'd like it gone now.
190Gilly
06-03-2016, 11:11 AM #9

Sale appears to have fallen through at present. Just reposted the gearbox for £500, open to offers as I'd like it gone now.

raysorenson
Superturbo

1,162
06-03-2016, 03:30 PM #10
Joe B, that bearing is still readily available, it just takes digging to find a current manufacturer part#. I found some in stock at a bearing supplier 10 miles from my house. I bought 2. If you're the Joe from 190 rev, check my rebuild thread. Otherwise PM me and I'll look around for the part#.

Sorry for the threadjack.
raysorenson
06-03-2016, 03:30 PM #10

Joe B, that bearing is still readily available, it just takes digging to find a current manufacturer part#. I found some in stock at a bearing supplier 10 miles from my house. I bought 2. If you're the Joe from 190 rev, check my rebuild thread. Otherwise PM me and I'll look around for the part#.

Sorry for the threadjack.

JoeB
TA 0301

74
06-30-2016, 08:52 PM #11
(06-03-2016, 03:30 PM)raysorenson Joe B, that bearing is still readily available, it just takes digging to find a current manufacturer part#. I found some in stock at a bearing supplier 10 miles from my house. I bought 2. If you're the Joe from 190 rev, check my rebuild thread. Otherwise PM me and I'll look around for the part#.

Sorry for the threadjack.

Ray, yes it's me Wink
JoeB
06-30-2016, 08:52 PM #11

(06-03-2016, 03:30 PM)raysorenson Joe B, that bearing is still readily available, it just takes digging to find a current manufacturer part#. I found some in stock at a bearing supplier 10 miles from my house. I bought 2. If you're the Joe from 190 rev, check my rebuild thread. Otherwise PM me and I'll look around for the part#.

Sorry for the threadjack.

Ray, yes it's me Wink

JoeB
TA 0301

74
10-14-2016, 04:33 AM #12
Did this box sell at all Gilly?
JoeB
10-14-2016, 04:33 AM #12

Did this box sell at all Gilly?

 
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