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I am about to reinstall a freshly rebuilt engine into a W116 350SE, and in discussion with the owner, we agreed that it would make sense to provide the transmission with a new filter. Due diligence also dictated that I wanted to replace the radial torque converter seal, and front pump seal (since these always end up leaking, and require transmission removal to address).
I removed the bellhousing in order to extract the primary oil pump from behind, and replace the seals. All went well, and I reassembled after cleaning the parts :
With the transmission on a stand, then rotated it onto its side to remove the pan and access the filter.
As the trans rotated, there was the unpleasant sound of loose spares rattling around in the pan...
I removed the bellhousing in order to extract the primary oil pump from behind, and replace the seals. All went well, and I reassembled after cleaning the parts :
With the transmission on a stand, then rotated it onto its side to remove the pan and access the filter.
As the trans rotated, there was the unpleasant sound of loose spares rattling around in the pan...