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Help identifying this transmission |
mate914 |
Jan 15 2021, 07:43 AM
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oldie914 |
Jan 16 2021, 04:12 AM
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The throwout bearing arm pivot for the pull clutch on a 1970/71 911 transmission was in a different location than for the push clutch. Attached are pictures of a 1970 case converted for use in a 1969 911 including details of the reinforcing plate for the pull clutch pivot.
Also pictures of the bottom of the case showing the pad for the serial number was not included on the early cases. |
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