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Quick steering rack question
Ok, I was just digging around under the front end of my car ('69 911T) draining a gas tank full of crud when I noticed the number on my rack.
It's from a 914, VW stampings and all. A near future project is turbo tie rods (I already have the kit.) Am I going to have any problems? Thanks Dan |
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bump for someone who knows steering.
Any functional differences between 911 and 914 steering rack? Thanks |
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If I remember right the 914 and early 911 had the same front suspension.
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Pelican offers the same kit for both the 911 and 914.
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load in part number 901 347 010 02 and it will say superseded. to the 914 number. Check page 263 of the 69 parts manual for original number. http://www.porsche.com/all/media/pdf/originalparts/usa/911-1_USA_KATALOG.pdf |
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It sounds like it is unlikely to be a problem.
I'll post an update once the tie rods are on, let the community know how it goes. Thanks for the help! ![]() -Dan |
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-Dan |
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You can burn some real time there. You can also access almost all the Porsche parts lists from this link.
Pelican Parts Porsche Parts Diagrams and Locator |
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