The bolt size for a Mercedes transmission can vary depending on the specific model and year of the vehicle. Typically, transmission bolts for Mercedes vehicles are often M8 or M10 in size, but it's essential to consult the vehicle's service manual for the exact specifications. Always ensure to use the correct torque settings when installing to avoid damage.
There are numerous bolt sizes used on the transmission.
The Mercedes bolt pattern is 5x112 The factory W211 offset is ET35
13 mm
14 mm
no a v-8 will not adapt to a 2.8 transmission...due to a metric size... but a 4.3 transmission will bolt up to any chevy v-8
yes!it.s the same size but do it with the same transmission
3/8-16x1 1/4"
yes I'm assuming its an automatic. the bolt pattern is the same it just has more clutches to handle the power the 300 had.
there should be a fill plug on the side of the transmission case. its a bolt the size of a quarter.
The bolt size for the transmission pan on a 2001 PT Cruiser is typically 10mm. It's important to ensure that you use the correct length and grade of bolt when replacing them. Always refer to a repair manual or manufacturer specifications for precise details to avoid any issues.
CaN I add transmission fluid on 98 Mercedes
if it's the same transmission it will bolt right up.