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Join Date: Jun 2022
Location: Petaluma, California
Posts: 23
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Help needs with Identifying flywheel
Trying to replace my flywheel since some of the teeth are crunchy-
Porsche 914 six conversion Engine end a1976 euro Carrara 3.0.Essentially a 2.7, 2.4 crank 901 transmission 6 bolt flywheel. Part stamped on it 901–102–205 – OR. Clutch surface radius measures 225 mm Note the center hub that holds the needle bearing In talking to Patrick Motorsports , it seems the newer part number is now 901–102–026–02 - however it looks like it’s 215mm radius. - missing the center metal hub On the web, Sierra Madre has a similar looking fly wheel with part number 90110202601 - no center hub either. Not sure where to go from here, as I can’t seem to find fly wheel with the correct tub. Appreciate any help one. ![]()
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Marysville Wa.
Posts: 22,491
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The center item is a pilot bearing, bought separately.
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It's a 914 ...
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Ossining, NY
Posts: 4,747
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Do you know what clutch was on it? Porsche didn’t make a 225 mm early (2.0L) style flywheel to my knowledge. Unless someone had a 2.0L unit machined to accept a different pressure plate?
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