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nditiz1
post Jan 11 2024, 08:58 AM
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Anyone have a trashed throw out bearing for educational purposes?

Thanks!
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euro911
post Jan 11 2024, 10:31 AM
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I have a used one, but it's not necessarily 'trashed' (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)

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If you press it apart, re-grease it and press it back together it'll be like new - like the tutorial on the 912BBS showed (IMG:style_emoticons/default/shades.gif)
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Mark,

How much you want for it? Looking to see how close these are to the 912E ones and if machining can be done as a work around.
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post Jan 11 2024, 11:27 AM
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I've got a 912E in which I built the 2056 . I'm sure the through out bearing is the same as in the 914. The clutch disc and the pressure plate are interchangeable as well.
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The 912E bearing does not have ears like the 914. The fork on the 912E looks similar to the 911 ones (72+)
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I have one ……welcome to it for shipping. Believe it can fit in small USPS box which should be $7 and change. Will confirm in a few…..pp= zztot6@gmail.com
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From reading the thread on the 912BBS, the 912E with the 915 trans takes a totally different (NLA) T/O bearing.

Looks like the bearings for the 914, early 911 & 912 that are mated to a 901 trans are like the one I posted pix of.

The 912E folks on the 912BBS are looking for a supplier to have new ones manufactured.
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