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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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davep
post Jan 15 2021, 04:36 PM
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It would be very useful for me to know the serial #'s of all the transmissions you have. The odd case is certainly a 70/71 version, and of the later variant since it has the side pad for the serial # off of the central rib. This case was also used for the 914/6. Now the question is was it originally for a 911 or for a 914/6; the answer lies with the vent location and if both locations were drilled & tapped.
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