Transmission.. ****
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as for locating one, someone else will need to answer that portion. based on where you live you may need to look online or surrounding states.
Originally Posted by cad455
Automatic Transmission:
- The U241E is a 4-speed electronically controlled automatic transaxle. It uses a gated shift lever as well as a low-mass, low friction design. A "lock-up" torque converter improves highway fuel economy.
Manual Transmission:
- The E350 transmission is a compact, lightweight 5-speed manual. There is a double-cone synchro on the REVERSE gear. Triple-cone synchros can be found on FIRST and SECOND gear. This provides faster gear engagement, smoother shifting, and reduces noise.
Now, on to the gear ratios.
5MT:
1st 3.538
2nd 2.045
3rd 1.333
4th 0.972
5th 0.775
Reverse 3.583
Final Drive 4.235
4AT:
1st 3.943
2nd 2.197
3rd 1.413
4th 1.020
Reverse 3.145
Final Drive 2.740
- The U241E is a 4-speed electronically controlled automatic transaxle. It uses a gated shift lever as well as a low-mass, low friction design. A "lock-up" torque converter improves highway fuel economy.
Manual Transmission:
- The E350 transmission is a compact, lightweight 5-speed manual. There is a double-cone synchro on the REVERSE gear. Triple-cone synchros can be found on FIRST and SECOND gear. This provides faster gear engagement, smoother shifting, and reduces noise.
Now, on to the gear ratios.
5MT:
1st 3.538
2nd 2.045
3rd 1.333
4th 0.972
5th 0.775
Reverse 3.583
Final Drive 4.235
4AT:
1st 3.943
2nd 2.197
3rd 1.413
4th 1.020
Reverse 3.145
Final Drive 2.740
I have used www.importautosalvage.com and had things shipped to me, depending on where you are you may want to check your local salvage yards and online to find someone closer.
Originally Posted by draxcaliber
waitaminute! reverse is an unsynchronized square cut gear! if it was synchronized, that would mean you could engage it while rolling backwards without grinding!
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