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6 speed manual transmission
I just brought a 6 speed transmission but I need some information I did a search and looks lke every 6 speed transmission is for a dual mass flywheel but this one has a single mass flywheel it came attached to a OM664951 4 cylinder turbo diesel I would like to find out wich was the original vehicle for this engine and transmission
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Its coming up as being in a Ssangyong Actyon A200 - I think some of the far east companies used some Merc parts.
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Tanks m1tch this Ssangyoung Actyon A 200 is a small SUV made in Korea with German technology that's why the transmission is longer. I also found out that a similar engine OM664911 is used in the Euro market. I don't think Mercedes used this engine In the C class
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The bell housing bolt pattern looks awfully similar to the M102/103/104/111/OM601/602/603 bolt pattern. If you're trying to install it on one of those engines you won't have any trouble. The engine will accept either single or dual mass. flywheel. My 87 bolted up to a dual mass without issue. There is a single mass flywheel conversion kit designed for the early sprinter that left the factory with the problematic dual mass sold in europe that should work with this transmission as well. Theres a lot of info on that kit on the STD forum.
EDIT: single mass kit http://m.ebay.com/itm/261139427177?_mwBanner=1 #7 http://www.superturbodiesel.com/std/showthread.php?tid=2795
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Yes I want to install it in a 87 300D I know the bolt pattern is the same the problem is the yoke is different and I don't have the shifter. Tanks for the information tjts1
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