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mate914
post Jan 15 2021, 07:43 AM
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I am about to endeavor a few transmission rebuilts. As I was collecting my specimens I noticed one was different. Can someone please shed some light on this transmission. It is a side shift right now. Photo lower right shows flange on bell housing.Attached ImageAttached Image
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post Jan 15 2021, 08:26 AM
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A trans with a 911 prefix is for a '70-'71 911.
Next came the 915
The '911' trans was the first to incorporate a 'pull' type pressure plate.
It has cast in features that the clutch tube and cable are guided by/attached to.
The one on the right (upside down) appears to be a 911 type.....that flange secures the end of the clutch cable.
What rear cover is on that trans ?
If it has a 914 rear cover it was probably mated to a later engine to use the pull type clutch.
Don't forget this involves flipping the ring and pinion and FULL re-set of all tolerances.
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