Mine is about to go and want to replace while my engine is still out of the car. PM, reply to this thread, or email me if you have a new or used one with pictures and asking price.
Thanks
euro911
Jan 21 2013, 03:05 AM
Dave, bite the bullet and buy a new one from ... ahem, AA
dfelz
Jan 21 2013, 03:57 AM
QUOTE(euro911 @ Jan 21 2013, 01:05 AM)
Dave, bite the bullet and buy a new one from ... ahem, AA
I will probably end up having to, but since im not in a huge rush to fix it i figured it wouldnt hurt to see if someone had one lying around they arent going to use...
OT for this add: did you say i would also need a new shift coupler, or is that universal between the two types?
euro911
Jan 21 2013, 05:09 AM
The coupler (knuckle) should come attached to the rear shift rod, but it may need new bushings. Bronze bushings are the best, but the Delrin ones should be OK (and less expensive).
Gint
Jan 21 2013, 06:58 AM
You don't have to buy it from AA. Restoration Design.
bdstone914
Jan 21 2013, 09:42 AM
Here is the link to the Restoration Designs engine shelf. $187.
While Bruce gave you the specific part, go ahead & cruiz around the 914 parts they offer while you're on there!
Ya i have scoped out all there parts before, i know they have what im looking for, im just trying to save money as a first attempt. thanks though!
euro911
Jan 21 2013, 01:45 PM
Question - even though RD is a few $ cheaper than AA, wouldn't shipping from Cannuckland make it more expensive? (I haven't ordered anything from RD (yet))
I'd take Bruce up on his offer ...
dfelz
Jan 21 2013, 01:57 PM
QUOTE(euro911 @ Jan 21 2013, 11:45 AM)
Question - even though RD is a few $ cheaper than AA, wouldn't shipping from Cannuckland make it more expensive? (I haven't ordered anything from RD (yet))
I'd take Bruce up on his offer ...
Ya i told him i would take it. He also PMed me saying he has all the side shift components i will need
euro911
Jan 21 2013, 03:34 PM
Cool.
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