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Transmission rebuild/upgrade
I searched for read threads and could not find anything.
Where does a guy start with transmission reconditioning and performance improvements, specifically for the 915 trans? I know nothing about transmission repair/upgrading beyond adding a big clutch and throw out bearing. If you were to have a 2.7 rebuilt with itb’s for a car designed for driving to the track.....what would you do to the transmission? |
Track prep 915
I just had California motorsports go through my 74 915. I haven’t the tools or knowledge to do the job, ( now, I’ve got the time to learn :-)
I am adding PMO itbs/EFI to a recently freshened 2.7 and it will see some track use, so, I opted for the Guard LSD, Wevo shift gate, reinforced side plate and teddy bear bearing support. Second gear had a weld repair to strengthen it. Third or 4th gear and the r&p were also replaced, worn out. All of the above was in addition to the usual stuff, bearing bore repairs, bearings, sliders and synchros. Had to Build a shipping box and screw it to a palate. Recently, 915 parts are being manufactured with a gold alloy, so the prices are commensurately higher, an eye watering 13k. If you are going to do significant tracking, depending on your HP, you might want to consider a spray bar/cooler set up to give the box a chance. Talk to the pros about when this is advisable and possibly changing your gearing. Good luck, chris |
Chris,
What is a teddy bear bearing support? Thanks David |
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I should correct myself, I won’t be using it at the track for racing as much as I’ll be getting driving lessons so I can learn to go fast. I want a fun motor for my outlaw that can drive there. I’ve got a trailer for when I brake it. Yes, what is the teddy bear bearing support? Sounds technical, sounds German. 😀 |
There have been a couple of recent threads on 915s.
What 915 do you have? I see '69 in your garage. So, I'm guessing you want to upgrade your trans for your 2,7? I would recomend a mag case 915. Better gearing and will fit with less fuss than a newer trans. Scroll down in this thread and see some good info. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/979976-project-heavy-metal-all-steel-classic-remastered-52.html More good info. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/941069-gordos-915-transmission-rebuild.html Teddy bear. https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/CMS915BRT.htm?pn=CMS-915-BRT&msclkid=4214512d94d91fbaf18f0fab1eedfd56&utm_s ource=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Shopping%20 Ads%20-%20Porsche&utm_term=4581115198205407&utm_content=% 24200%20-%20%24400 |
Teddy bear
The teddy bear is a one piece bearing support, rather than the original two piece retainers. This helps retain the two bearings, (and shafts), maintaining a more precise location - keeping the shafts from spreading, misaligning the gears.
It probably helps prevent the bearings from loosening and spinning in their bores, as well. chris |
the bear!
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I like “snowman” more than “teddy bear”.
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Peter Zimmerman has an excellent tutorial regarding the 915.
I sent mine to CMS a few years ago. It needed some special machine work, and I had them rebuild it plus add LSD. $6500. 915's are becoming rarer, and fewer parts are available. |
Adding to the above, be careful buying a used transmission of unknown background. A junk trans will cost a fortune to refurbish.
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As referenced above, the definitive 915 document:
How-To: Porsche 915 Transmission Repair Tutorial Part 1 - Porsche Wiki Even if you are going to send it to a specialist, it’s worth reading for information purposes and an understanding of improvement and upgrades that occurred to them over time. |
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