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Transmission Dimensions
I am considering a project and would like to know the following measurements:
1.) the distance from the center of the axle to the end of the bell housing for: a.) 901 Trans. b.) 915 Trans. (thru '77) c.) 915 Trans. ('78-'83) d.) 993 Trans. ('96-'98) Thanks, John. Last edited by 911split; 12-28-2003 at 12:55 AM.. |
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Pretty please? Someone? Anyone?
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Hi John;
I can get you the information for a 901/911 gear box(s) later this week since I have one of each. - John
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Could you do a sketch so we understand exactly which dimension you are looking for?
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On the 911 box that I have in my garage, it was about 8 1/4 inches from face where the bell housing mates to the engine, and the center of the bolt in the middle of the axle flange.
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Thanks for the replies. I'm going to see if i can somehow post a sketch that will help to clarify the measurements that i need. Maybe Jan. 1 or else Jan. 4
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Here are the sketches...
I am considering a special project and need the following measurements (note: accuracy is of utmost importance! If possible, measurements in (mm) preferred due to increased precision):
1.) Distance from the center of the transmission side cover to the end of the bell housing for: a.) 901 Trans. ('65-'68) 5-speed, aluminum b.) 915 Trans. ('72- '77) 5-speed, magnesium c.) 915 Trans. ('78-'83) 5-speed, aluminum(?) d.) RUF Trans. (early) 5-speed, (has short bell housing - see 911 Performance Handbook, p.202 edition 1 or p.231 edition 2) e.) 993 Trans. ('96-'98) 6-speed 2.) Distance from where the engine bolts up to the bell housing to the front of the fan housing for: a.) 911 2.0L ('65-'67) aluminum case b.) 911 2.0, 2.2, or 2.4L ('68-'73) magnesium case c.) 911 3.0L ('78-'83) aluminum case d.) 993 3.6L ('96-'98) ![]() 3.) Distance from center of rear wheel to the end of the fan housing for: a.) 911 ('65-'68) - short wheelbase (2211 mm / 87.1 in.) b.) 911 ('68-'71) - long wheelbase (2268 mm / 89.3 in.) c.) 911 ('72-'74) - longer wheelbase (2271 mm / 89.4 in.) d.) 911SC ('78-'83) - wheelbase (2271 mm / 89.4 in.) e.) 993 ('96-'98) - wheelbase (2272 mm / 89.4 in.) f.) 911 with early RUF 5-spd. (please state engine it's paired with) (Wheelbase clarification needed: i have seen countless conflicting wheelbase specifications for SC's, 964's, and 993's...does anybody have the true authoritative factory-backed specifications?) Your help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Last edited by 911split; 01-05-2004 at 04:53 AM.. |
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As deputy Cartman said in Chicken Lover episode: Respect my authoritaa!
This is for 930's post -77: This is for SC's and early pre -78 930's:
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what are you going to do? maybe a 911 engine in a split bus?
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