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> Source for shifter parts?
Eddie914
post Mar 9 2004, 09:56 AM
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What is the best source for shifter rebuild parts for a '71 914 1.7 converted to a 2.7/901 side-shift?

In particular I'm need of the protective covers at the transmission and the linkage joint aft of the firewall. I have an assortment of bushings that I hope will fit what ever has been installed for linkage by the previous owner who performed the conversion.

ps - Yesterday, the car made it's maiden appearance on the track at Pacific Raceways in Seattle. We ran it for about 10 laps as a “test and tune” during a Proformance Racing lapping day. The oil temp leveled off at about 245. The 911SC brakes worked quite well with the stock proportioning valve.

We ran 27/28 psi for tire pressures on the 225/50/16 and 245/45/16 Yokohama A008R SII tires on 7 & 8 inch wheels. The handling seemed quite balanced, but we were only running at about 70%.

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Eddie
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Bleyseng
post Mar 9 2004, 12:00 PM
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If you have money get the flexible line with the metal braiding so it wont rub a hole it it off the body. Much safer for track use and those cool AN colored fittings.
How big is the oil cooler?
Here is pic of a GT set up.

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