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> parts question, 914 6 rear rotors
morph
post Jul 2 2004, 01:59 PM
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is what he is saying true ? are the early 911 rear rotors the same as the 914-6 ?(69-73)

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ArtechnikA
post Jul 3 2004, 08:11 AM
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i can tell you what i know, and for some of the rest, you'll probably need to do some legwork on your own. OTOH - Gary Emory has forgotten more about Porsches than i've ever known, so if you've got such a resource in your neighborhood, go take advantage. if you learn something from him that's different from anything i've posted here, please let me know - i learn something new about all this stuff every day ...

911/912 rear disk 65->68: 901.352.401.10
911T/912 rear disk 69: 901.352.401.17
914.6 rear disk 901.352.401.18

so these numbers match the application data shown, zB, on the Pelican Parts website. and yes - i mis-read the 914.6 rotor part number in that earlier post (sorry, it was late...) and i'll go post an edit to that message to that effect ...

what's the difference, really? (dimensionally?) - i have no idea.
if all 3 disks are still available (actually, i think i saw that '69 disk is NLA...) but they have different part numbers, they're probably different is some respect,

all my original 914.6 solid disks are long gone, so i'm not in a position to make any comparisons, or take any measurements ...

sorry if i misled anyone with the bum part number earlier ...
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