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> Sold - NOS German 215mm Flywheel and Parts, Good German Stuff!
Nie Zu Alt
post Sep 10 2020, 01:42 PM
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Sold - $275 shipped to your door in the USA

New Old Stock 215mm Flywheel. Includes new bolts, washers, bearing, and felt. No manufacturer name on box. I've had this kicking around my garage for the past 20 years, I sold my 914, time to sell off the parts.

Thanks for looking!

Doug

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post Sep 10 2020, 02:21 PM
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That's a good deal! GLWTS
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post Sep 10 2020, 02:28 PM
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It would be great to measure the specs on this before it gets sold/installed as there only seems to be exact measurements documented for the 914-6 flywheel.

Good luck with the sale!
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post Sep 10 2020, 05:54 PM
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rjames this is a type-4 flywheel
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post Sep 10 2020, 06:25 PM
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PM sent for purchase.
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post Sep 10 2020, 06:37 PM
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QUOTE(rjames @ Sep 10 2020, 12:28 PM) *

It would be great to measure the specs on this before it gets sold/installed as there only seems to be exact measurements documented for the 914-6 flywheel.

Good luck with the sale!


Functionally the same dimensions. Clutch components for 4's and 6's are the same, at least now days they are.
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post Sep 10 2020, 07:06 PM
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QUOTE(914forme @ Sep 10 2020, 04:54 PM) *

rjames this is a type-4 flywheel


Exactly. There isn't any documentation for the type-4 flywheel that I'm aware of. The one picture with measurements that floats around is for the 6 cyl.
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post Sep 10 2020, 08:20 PM
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Exactly. There isn't any documentation for the type-4 flywheel that I'm aware of. The one picture with measurements that floats around is for the 6 cyl.
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I'll get a dimensioned drawing posted in the next day or so. Happy to do so!

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post Sep 10 2020, 09:52 PM
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Folks,

See this thread....

Flywheel Specifications

Dimensions on this flywheel match the "New" values for dimensions "A" & "B" called out in the popular diagram shown in the above thread.

But....As mentioned in the thread, dimension "C" on the flywheel DOES NOT match the diagram. The dimension on the uncut -4 flywheel is 8mm (.314"). This looks to be the difference between the -4 and -6 flywheel.

I then tried what Captain Crusty mentioned. Would the hub of the clutch disk hit the bolt heads? No, not even close. The hub of the clutch disk easily clears the flywheel mounting bolt heads.

I'm not sure how folks want to record this info as this ad will disappear after a while. Feel free to grab my post and park it where it will do the general community some good.

Thanks!

Doug Heitkamp
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