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> 911 tranny help?, shift rod seal
Scott S
post May 25 2003, 11:17 PM
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Hi All -
I am in the process of selling a 72 911. It has a tranny leak at the rear nose cone (where the shift rod attaches) that I wanted to take care of, as the leak is substantial. Pelican had the part in stock and a great tech article on completing what appeared to be a pretty quick repair. There is an easy access panel on the center hump just below the rear jump seats where this seal resides. The seal is one of those hard rubber with the internal spring type deals - about an inch in diameter. When I got into the repair, I found that my tranny has a metal pressed in bushing instead of the seal Pelican sent me. I must deduct that my tranny has been replaced. This car has 1971 as the build date on the door sticker and was sold as a 1972. Can any of you help me or provide additional info? Do I have to pull the thing and have the case opened to fix this? I know its a 911 issue, but I dont know any of the folks over there and thought I would start here first.
Thanks a million!
Scott S in Colo.
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