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Anyone know what a 901/05 transmission would be?
Yeah, what the subject says. :)
Just curious what info there is on what a 901/05 transmission would be. Google and searches here haven't turned up much. |
I think thats a 67 S trans, but i'm wrong
Joe |
Good Question. It's not in my spec book. 912's and some of the early 911's had 902 transaxles, and the 905's were the Sportomatic. But I can't find any mention of a 901/05. Do you have one?
Hmmm. Warren??? |
No, but I was talking to a guy who was selling one he said had that marked on it. I found one other reference to a 901/05 transmission, but no detail.
Trying to figure out if its worth picking up as a spare to rebuild. |
What's the serial number?
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I think its 901 328 260 08, but I'm not sure. Might just be the last eight. What do they normally look like?
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dotorg,
Recheck that type number, please? Serial numbers for early transaxles were seven digits long, starting with 7 for six-cylinder applications, and 5 for four-cylinder applications ... Third digit was for year, and last four digits were the sequential number. Here are a few charts that may help. An extremely good reference for early 901, 902, 911, and 914 transaxles is found in the Clymer <b><i>912 Handbook</b></i> ... it rivals the factory service manuals in completeness and accuracy, and many pics are factory-sourced! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/attac...&postid=413652 http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate...pe-reduced.jpg http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate...reduced-sz.jpg http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate...reduced-sz.jpg |
Thanks Warren,
I shot an e-mail back to the seller asking him if those are definitely numbers from the transmission. I don't have it in front of me, so I really have no idea. I'll post more info when I know. Whats that five yellow stars that just showed up on this thread, by the way? |
Oops, I guess it was 901/02 I was thinking of. But there is some info there I did not have, Thanks! :)
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901/5
If this is 901/5 tranny, I would be interested in buying it. Any help in the direction of the seller, that would be great.
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Ok, so now I know why 901/05 sounded familiar to me, because my 'L' has a 901/05, S/N 328 2479, probably not the original trans for my car. I have never been able to find anything on this transmission. It is an aluminum case, with really short ratios, simular to 902/50 in the above info.
If anyone can tell me anything about this trans, I'd be interested. Joe |
Old forum I know but can anyone shed more light on a 901/05 transmission? If it came in the L's, why are there not more of them out there? I don't see anything in the books regarding this trans. I have 3282260 currently. Any help would be appreciated :) Thank you!
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The 901/05 is a special order gearbox, so it is geared to order. They usually contain a 904 mainshaft and special ratio gears. Many of them were also spec'd with an LSD.
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Matt, respectfully, I think you are writing of the 901/5x series of special transmissions.
The 901/05 is an aluminum cased 1968 transmission with A M F S X gear-set, and has a serial range from 3282001 to about 3283000; thus approximately 1000 were built. 1968 was a year where a lot of transmission variants were produced; I think Grady said 17. The 901/05 was a replacement for the 902/1 which is specced the same as the 901/05 with the lower serial range from 3280001 to about 3281500. I suspect the difference is in the diff type; I know there was the regular and simplified diff arrangements. Perhaps Matt could elaborate. For certain, the 902/1 was used on lower VIN's than the 901/05. Since this is an aluminum case, look for the casting date on the main case next to the diff side cover, and report it to me. |
HI genevaforeign
just for a bit of info, I have a 1968 Ally box (901/05) in the shop at the moment with the box No' 328 2284 , not to far away from your box, with a date casting of 16/69. regards mike |
Greetings,
I do have an alu trans case stamped 901/05, with SN 3282539, BUT COA shows 901/54 type (Special Nurburgring) which correspond to the currently in the gearbox. This is the original transmission from my 911L 1968 confirmed by the Kardex and COA. Any clue ? Cheers. X |
AA,F,M,S,X in the one I just went through, to help solve the mystery. It appears that they are a special order box with any ratios available.
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HI
pulled the box apart, 901/05, No' 328 2284 , the box looks original and has the ratios; 1st 11:34 A 2nd 18:34 F 3rd 22:29 M 4th 25:26 S 5th 28:24 X with a 7:31 CWP all date stamped with 68 hope this is some use to some one, as this box 901/05 dos' not seem to have any recorded info? regards mike |
902/1 3280001 series, 3281317 is the highest I know.
continued on in the: 901/05 3282001 series, 3282991 is the highest I know. There were several series of 902/1 all of which have ratios A F M S X. Coincidently 901/05 did too. That is why it is a continuation series. The difference between the two types is the differential. All 902/1 had the original differential, while the 901/05 had the simplified differential, enough reason for the type change. I have significant data on the 901/05; it is definitely a normal production box, not a special rations box; they are ALL in the 928xxxx set of series with types 901/5x or 7x and just maybe 9x. 901/8x was in 1969. |
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