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Trying to figure out why the flywheel-end on cranks (And cases) looks different between '74 & '83.
Was there a change in design so that there is no longer a seperate thrust-flange on the crank starting in '78 with the SC's? In Wayne's book, I believe he shows a 2.7 liter for the rebuild and the crank looks different than a crank from a 3.0. on the main seal end. Wish he had used a 3.0 for the rebuild. ![]() Is the seal for a 2.7 smaller than the later 3.0 and 3.2? Consequently, is the recess for the seal on a 2.7 case smaller than on the later engines? Many thanks. ![]()
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In 1978 Porsche changed the crank / flywheel from a 6 bolt to a 9 bolt flage configuration.
The 9 bolt crank flange is larger in diameter and as such requires a seal of a larger diameter.
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Thanks Henry:
That explains why one would see the bearing support with the holes in it when removing the old seal after '78 (9-bolt flange) Before '78, one would see the thrust flange of the crank because the seal-diameter is smaller. It had me puzzled.
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1980 Carrerarized SC with SS 3.2, LSD & Extras. SOLD! 1995 seafoam-green 993 C2, LSD, Sport seats. ![]() Abstract Darwin Ipso Facto: "Life is evolutionary random and has no meaning as evidenced by 7 Billion paranoid talking monkeys with super-inflated egos and matching vanity worshipping illusionary Gods and Saviors ". ![]() |
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