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> 911 steering column conversion, Lesson learned
tygaboy
post Nov 4 2025, 02:47 PM
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Apparently, I'm the only one who didn't know that when you're converting to a 911 steering/ignition switch set up, it's important that you weld on the 914 column mount in the same orientation as it is on the 914!
The mounting holes are offset, and if you weld it on backwards, your cool new set up won't fit on your car - at least not with the steering shafts connected!
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Hope this is a help to someone.


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post Nov 6 2025, 04:28 PM
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And correct me if I'm wrong but since I'm using the same steering shaft between the column and rack and maintaining the same universal joint relationships as were in the 914, swapping in the 911 column shouldn't make any difference, should it?

I just clock the steering wheel to the proper orientation re: the steering column splines.
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post Nov 6 2025, 04:53 PM
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QUOTE(tygaboy @ Nov 6 2025, 02:28 PM) *

And correct me if I'm wrong but since I'm using the same steering shaft between the column and rack and maintaining the same universal joint relationships as were in the 914, swapping in the 911 column shouldn't make any difference, should it?

I just clock the steering wheel to the proper orientation re: the steering column splines.

For me the 911 column had the spline shaft in a slightly different position (can't remember if shorter or longer) moving the upper coupler slightly off from the /4 position.
That was causing the binding.

But again, my parts were already a hodge-podge, so that might not be an issue for you at all.
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