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Do i need a clutch return spring
My 901 trans has a lug that is for a spring I'm sure. Its a 912 4 speed in my 911.
Is this a 912 thing or both. On removal there was no spring. I also can't find it anywhere . Thanks Lyndonhttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1576132253.jpg |
I don’t believe the 901 has a return spring on the clutch arm as it uses a push type pressure plate and a return spring on the clutch pedal assembly itself.
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Thanks
Lyndon |
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The return spring number is 901.116.731.01. Refer to page R 59 in the factory 911 workshop manual, volume I. |
My 68 911 has a 67 s engine dated Sept 66 and the 4 speed is a Sept 65.
Lyndon |
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But your 4-speed did originally have a spring, as evidenced by the pin on the bellhousing. The spring is still available new, in case you want or need one. |
Thanks. I will have look in he morning . I think my thrust was held in with a single set screw.
Lynddn |
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If you have volume I of the factory manual, refer to page R 59, it's fully explained. |
Here its called a thrust bearing. I don't have the manual. Will confirm in the morning
Lyndon |
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I'll post a scan of the manual page tomorrow, unless someone else does first. |
Yes it's on the fork sorry. The bearing is still on the fork. A scan would be great thanks
Lyndon |
Please post a photo of your thrust bearing too...
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Will do
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A quick photo of the factory workshop manual page.
See paragraph in upper right corner... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1576411081.jpg |
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