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Originally posted by Joe
Thanks, Naj. Can that be checked without dropping the prop shaft?
Joe
The nut holds the transmission output flange at the center axis, and is hidden behind the drive-shaft flex disk. You'll need to:
- First support the transmission, and then remove the transmission support plate (16 or so bolts, with the center mount bolt).
- This will allow you to disconnect the flex disc from the transmission flange.
- If you loosen the center driveshaft coupling nuts, you can simply compress the driveshaft toward the rear.
- THEN you get to check if the nut is loose or not!
The tool Naj has shown was actually made by me, and I'd offer to lend it to you, but I actually made it to fit the differential nut instead of the transmission nut. (you're free to borrow it if you need to work on the differential side though
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The differential side also has the same kind of setup as the transmission, but for some reason, Mercedes made the nuts different! You can make your own, or purchase a proper one from the tool vendor Samstag. I can get you the dimensions if you're interested in making your own.
This would be a great time to replace the flex disc and/or transmission mount, if necessary.
Hope this helps!