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> Transmission Shift Fork Jig DImensions, Help required - Porsche 901 shift fork alignment jig (P260) dimensions
guy.huxley
post Nov 7 2020, 08:39 AM
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I was wondering if someone would be able to help me out.
I am making my own jig for aligning the shift forks on the 914 transmission. If anyone has an orginial jig (P260) and would be kind enough to measure it for me, I would be very grateful.
I have one source of information, (see attached image - sizes in mm) however I would like to check the accuracy/ improve the precision before I get something machined to the wrong size!

The one thing I would also like to find out is the thickness of the original jig, if anyone has this information they could share too.

Many thanks,
Guy

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Mark Henry
post Nov 7 2020, 08:55 AM
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Thickness doesn't matter.
If you're working on the cheap you can just cut it out of an old trans case.
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QUOTE(Mark Henry @ Nov 7 2020, 09:55 AM) *

Thickness doesn't matter.
If you're working on the cheap you can just cut it out of an old trans case.
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Actually, an old trans case works better than the jig. Here is a thread from years ago that shows it in detail:

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=25856

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