If my memory sreves correctly, the manual shift flywheel has a replaceable ring gear and on the automatic the teeth are machined directly into the flywheel. Not sure on this though, I looked on the Mercedes EPC and can not tell by the illustration.
I used to use a cutting torch to snip off ring gears, if you heat the ring gear to where it is glowing but the flywheel isn't, then hit the trigger, the flame will only cut into the ring gear and it will fall right off.Of course you only get one chance, and your timing must be perfect.
There was also a Po Boy method, heating up the ring gear to where it comes off the flywheel, and flip it over to the back side where the teeth are less worn, I did this a lot on Sprites and Midgets etc when the whole cars where not worth the price of the replacement parts.
Al
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Originally posted by merrill
do you need a new flywheel or just the stater ring gear?
that gear should be available.....
I have seen it replaced on a video, It is possible to replace with a drill and some torches to heat up the new ring so it slips ove the fly wheel.
matt
Matt
Austin Tx
66 230 sl - "white"
78 300 D - Blue
98 C230
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