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> Dog Teeth are biting hard!, Cannot get the dog teeth off of First Gear!
ctc911ctc
post Aug 18 2020, 05:20 PM
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'74 2.0 901 side shift

I had it in a jig, hit it for a few minutes, no luck - then put it in a press until the jig broke.

Took it to a machine shop - he brought it to 6000 lbs before his jig broke. Told me to cut it off or heat and more pressure.

I thought I would come here for guidance.......perhaps a vintage Porsche mechanic in the NE area?

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post Aug 19 2020, 01:51 PM
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Success - I could not get a new P225 tool. Every supplier is sold out. Or could I get a used one at a price I thought was appropriate (for me) so I used a bearing splitter......a really big one.

You perhaps remember the last post where the machine shop put a couple of Buicks on top of the gear and it did not budge. Well, I put it in the bearing splitter and then whacked it with a large hammer a few times. Success!



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'74 2.0 901 side shift

I had it in a jig, hit it for a few minutes, no luck - then put it in a press until the jig broke.

Took it to a machine shop - he brought it to 6000 lbs before his jig broke. Told me to cut it off or heat and more pressure.

I thought I would come here for guidance.......perhaps a vintage Porsche mechanic in the NE area?

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