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Varifying if tranny is a 5 spd????
Hi this is probably a real dumb question, but I am parting out a car. The tranny that came with it is a 901 type. I am 99% positive it is a 5 spd, but so many people ask I am starting to wonder for sure.
I will be putting it on Ebay this week, but want to ensure I list it properly. It was mated to a 69 T engine if that makes a difference. Is there a number on it to check? Or another way? It is NOT mated to the engine. Thanks in advance Shawn |
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Shawn,
There are two sets of identifying numbers, a serial number and 'type number' stamped on the bottom of the transaxle. The serial number is seven digits long, starting with a '7' and the type number is of the form 901/xx. Both are confirmations of 5-speed vs 4-speed. The '69-'71 spec book will have the decoding information. So ... find the numbers and we can tell you one way or the other. ------------------ Warren Hall 1973 911S Targa |
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Shawn, by pulling, pushing, and twisting the shift rod sticking out the front of the case, you can engage all the gears-clamp (lightly) a set of ViseGrips to the input shaft so you can spin it while counting the revoloutions of the drive flanges in each gear. This will give you a pretty good idea of the ratios, as well as verifying how many gears it's actually got.
------------------ Clay McGuill '66 912, '97 Jeep Cherokee www.geocities.com/the912guy |
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Thanks guys, the # is 7193848, also the driveshafts from 69-74 fit each other correct?
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Shawn,
That is a 1969 model 5-speed, standard ratios. ------------------ Warren Hall 1973 911S Targa |
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