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> Transmission ID and Value Question
sgh
post Oct 8 2015, 08:41 AM
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Hey guys, need some help identifying a transmission that I have. It is a 5sp with a serial number of HA06115. I cannot find a type number or any other numbers anywhere on the case. The website below has a serial number range of HA05084 - ? for a MY74 914 and HA05085 - ? for a MY75 914. 7:31 R&P with gear ratios AFNVZd.

http://www.blueskymotorsports.com/index.ph...17&Itemid=6

Is that what I have? Any idea as to the value of the transmission is good working condition? Thanks for the help.
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post Oct 8 2015, 08:52 AM
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the tricky thing is the definition of good working condition
without pulling the stack and having the experience to evaluate the 1st/reverse slider its tough to estimate the wear

if it crunches at all down shifting into reverse at a full stop then the slider is worn and very expensive to replace.

cores of unknown condition a low of 50
maybe 150 if driveable

rebuilt 700 and up depending on the number of new parts and cost of rebuild
(which can easily run 2k)
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post Oct 8 2015, 10:33 AM
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The gearing for all 914 transmissions (except the Six) was the same. The only real year-to-year differences were that the 70-72 were tail-shifters, and the 73-76 were side-shifters.

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post Oct 8 2015, 10:52 AM
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Thanks guys. The transmission is drivable as I had it in a car as a temporary unit. I do not remember any excessive crunching other than the typical 901 patience you need when shifting into 1st and reverse.

Maybe I'll just put it in the classifieds for a reasonable number. I have absolutely no use for it.
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