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> Engine -transmission bolt patterns, Type I ,IV & Porsche 2.0-3.2 the same ?
jeff
post Jul 3 2026, 10:34 AM
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Good morning, I’m wondering if the bolt pattern for a type I, type IV & Porsche 2.0-3.2 or even 3.6 are the same? I’m looking at an adapter plate for a Type I and I’m wondering if it could work with a Porsche -6. I suppose I’d need to have a custom flywheel/ clutch setup .
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mepstein
post Jul 3 2026, 11:06 AM
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Type 4 and all H6’s are the same. No idea about T1 but I know people use T1’s in their 912’s so I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s the same or very similar.
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post Jul 3 2026, 02:48 PM
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Type 4 and all H6’s are the same. No idea about T1 but I know people use T1’s in their 912’s so I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s the same or very similar.

I had a bus 1.8 T4 bolted to a T1 box in my plastic Speedster ,cheers.
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