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mate914
post Jan 15 2021, 07:43 AM
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I am about to endeavor a few transmission rebuilts. As I was collecting my specimens I noticed one was different. Can someone please shed some light on this transmission. It is a side shift right now. Photo lower right shows flange on bell housing.Attached ImageAttached Image
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post Jan 15 2021, 12:38 PM
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Looks like this case is a 1970/71 911 surplus casting that was used for a 914 transmission. I've seen a couple like this. The castings were machined with the vent in the 914 position and did not have the steel reinforcing plates inside the differential carrier housing needed for the pull clutch on the 911. Throwout bearing arm pivot location was also drilled in the right place for the 914.
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