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Help Identifying Transaxle
Can someone help me understand what this transaxle is from and if it is 4 or 5 speed etc...
Thanks in advance Maze 901.301.101.2R also has these numbers on the bottom; 719 6207 |
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The 901.301.101.2R number is a casting/part number. The tranny serial number 719 6207 seems to be for a 1979 911SC. It should have another number, a type number, and it should be 915/61 which will confirm it is an SC 5 speed.
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Interistingly, 7196207 is a valid 1969 901/13 number also (7193001 to 7198787). You can tell just by identifying the treansmssion or by the type number. in '80 Porsche fixed the conflict.
Best, Grady
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That is interesting Grady. Looking forward to knowing the trans type now. Was the 69 a 5 speed as well or were there both 4 and 5 speeds available?
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