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> 914 Side Shift Transmission from a 1974, 914 Side Shift Transmission off a 1974
TJB/914
post Jan 17 2023, 07:16 PM
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FS 1974 Side Shift 914 Transmission
Price: Not sure how to price?? so $500 or best offer.
Picked up only in Plymouth MI
No condition known so make an offer. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)
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post Jan 17 2023, 09:15 PM
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Have you drained the oil? If so take a picture of the magnet on the drain plug. Shaving content on the magnet might give a clue on the condition.
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post Jan 17 2023, 09:17 PM
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For my information, what is the serial # (date code) on the bottom. Be careful of leaks from the vent when you rotate it.
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For my information, what is the serial # (date code) on the bottom. Be careful of leaks from the vent when you rotate it.
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I’ll do that tomorrow. Just got it home today & a few drops came out the vent hole when handling it.
More in 1-2 days.
The gentleman 944 guy also has a 1.8 motor at a give it away bargain if anyone local is interested. Also (4)!914 steel wheels with old tires if interested.
I got lots of good small stuff in the pole barn 20+ years. No room for heavy stuff.
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