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G50 Transmission Rebuild documentation

Just in the process of finding a 6 speed G50 for my '89, I will end up taking the transmission apart (it needs to be shortened by about 63 mm a la fitting a G50 to a pre-87 911) and was wondering if there was any documentation that would assist with the disassembly and reassembly?

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I got the factory manual for the G50 and read it several times. It is sort of confusing to me. That is the only info I found on the G50. It isn't that hard to take apart and put back together. You will need a couple tools and a big a$$ puller. I can send you some pics if you want but they look like tranny pics. If you need a mach. shop to shorten it I know a couple that are great.

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I hope you are shortening the bellhousing and mainshaft by 28mm only.
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Total difference in length between the 5 speed and 6 speed is ~63 mm, excluding the very different nose piece that has the rubber doughnut in it...which I assume I can remove as it does not appear to form part of the actual transmission case (but it is part of the casting for sure). I am counting on the feedback from others that there is about 25-35mm of space between the chassis in a 1989 and the 5 speed G50 nosepiece, plus taking about 25-30 mm off of the bell housing ought to be pretty close....

Why do you use the 28 mm number? Is that what is "available" to remove from the G50 bell housing?

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28mm (or 1.1") is the standard amount removed from bellhousing AND mainshaft for this conversion.
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Thanks for the data point....just one more question? In your experience, can more be removed without undue problems or is the 28 mm all that is needed to fit a 5 speed G50 into a pre-87 911?

I worry about the depth of the splines on the input shaft, plus starter location would need to be dealt with.

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28mm is the standard to allow this conversion. More than 28mm, and you won't be left with enough spline. The later model (large diameter) mainshaft MAY allow a bit more, IF the splines are extended a bit.

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