-6 conversion flywheel question, I should know this... but.... |
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-6 conversion flywheel question, I should know this... but.... |
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Dec 29 2005, 01:56 PM
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914 Wizard Group: Members Posts: 11,632 Joined: 30-December 02 From: Colorado Member No.: 47 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
So someone is offering me a 911 flywheel (very reasonably)
Its the wrong one though. he claims that it could work If I find a ring gear. I'm not sure about that but wanted to tap into the list regarding this possibility. what does everyone think? here is his explanation: "The stock flywheel for the 914-6 had the ring gear as an integral part of the flywheel. the P/N for that flywheel is 901.102.026.01. The flywheel I have is for 911's produced after 1969. It does not have an integral ring gear. The P/N is 911.102.201.11. This flywheel should work with your 2.0 liter but you would need to have a ring gear to go with it. " TIA |
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