Yeah but I'm not putting a Jeep engine into a Mercedes. Using the front yoke piece cut off of the Mercedes driveshaft and the rear yoke piece cut off the Jeep driveshaft, One simply uses the correct length of driveshaft tubing to weld the pieces onto and installs it. The Jeep has a single piece driveshaft BTW. Makes thing very easy, may even be able to use the old jeep driveshaft, shorten it and weld the Mercedes yoke onto it. Final step in either case is to balance it. Anyway no big deal either way.

Manfred



Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 23:06:21 -0600
From: Peter Frederick <psf...@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: [MBZ] 300d hydraulic lifters


I doubt that -- Benz driveshafts are unique, and very rarely get
repaired.  Good luck, though -- I never found anyone who could 'round
here.

Peter

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