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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Sunny Cali
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A little help with some transaxle code & #'s
hi again,
I have three transmissions of varying years and cars. I have had many cars through the garage and can no longer pin point what is what. 1. 5S 10045 - this is the only trans I know came from a 85.5 2. MB 29041 - this has the larger diameter 944 shaft - also # 016.301.103R 3. XT 04047 - this has the smaller 924 shaft also # 033.301.103 Any help would be great. I have run multiple searches, tried pelican, and clarks garage without success. I have looked through manuals and porsche books and just cant seem to make sense of the 2nd and 3rd trans's. Number 1 and number 2 look virtually identical, with very very minor sensor difference (number 1 has additional 85.5 sender)... Thanks
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The MB is 016G 5 speed from 81 to 82 924turbo, USA.
The XT is 099A 4 speed from 78 to 79 USA and Japan 924. Found this info in the 924 Technical Specifications booklet (out of print).
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if the MB is 924T should it not have the smaller diameter shaft? ANd thanks for the help, much appreciated!!
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Dunno, I'm just a 944 guy, so don't know the 924 cars as much as I could.
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Hello,
The 5S Transaxle is for 944 (1985.5 - 1988) USA, Canada, Japan - Without LSD
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Nope - 924T has same size shafts (incl torque tube) as the 944. Only the 924NA has the smaller (20mm vs. 25mm) shafts.
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