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Yes, it all swaps over, even the mainshaft. Just update to the later beating at the same time.
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Here is some info I've collected
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I don't mean to hijack the thread, but my COA says my car came with a 915/61 and the car currently has a 915/63. Besides the fact that it isn't "numbers matching" is there any reason a 915/63 is less or more desirable than the 61?
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The /61 early was a Magnesium case (early 77), the later /61 and all /63 were aluminum. It looks like second gear might have been different and the /63 was the first to have a fine spline on the drive hub. I could be wrong on this but that's what I had in my notes.
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My early SC has lots of factory 1977 911S parts. I have to be careful when mail ordering parts.
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If I understand your chart the 72 915 in my car has 4th gear just short of 1:1 and 5th (0.76) just a little over, interesting. I'm putting a TREMEC 5spd in my 65 Corvette and it is 1:1 in 4th and 0.68 in 5th.
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Maybe the experts can confirm. I don't think there were any course flange 100mm CVs? EDIT: Thanks Matt, you beat me to it.
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The transition occurred either during or after the 79 model year. See Pete Z's timeline in post 12 here... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/548265-83-3-0l-engine-trans-swap-85-3-2l-engine-trans-axle-options.html
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Good to know. I was told that the 8:31 915s were all fine spline.
So if I ever want to put a 8:31 915 in my '71, I only need to find one '79 or older, and my axles will work.
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All 5spds except the S/O had 29:22 5th There were numerous detail improvements/changes over the years here are a few 1972 - Start of production; magnesium case; 7:31 ring and pinion; mechanical speedometer; early style clutch throw out bearing tube. 1973 - Change to input shaft seal design to address service issue flaw. 1974 - Change (final) to input shaft seal design to address service issue flaw. Transmission disassembly no longer required. 1975 - Midyear change from 7:31 to 8:31 ring and pinion 1976 - Change from mechanical to electronic speedometer. 1977 – Start of transition from magnesium to aluminum case. 915/60/61 aux spring on the trans exterior, - Change to 1st and 2nd synchros, split lock before, double lock after, asymmetrically pointed teeth for 1st, smaller syncro ring for 1st stronger guide sleeve 1 & 2 1978 - Reinforced differential side cover (addition of extra ribs), nodular cast iron p/p, cast iron clutch, rubber ctr clutch, All models 5 speed now 1984 - Reduction in diameter of input shaft bearing in differential case.* This significantly helped in the reduction of problems with bearing bore ovaling. 1984 - Addition of oil pump and cooler for 915/67 & 69(RoW), 915/69 uses 930 output flanges 1985 - Improved bearing assembly, input shafts uses cylindrical roller bearing from 930(smaller OD) this was actually introduced 12/16/83 on 915/67 from trans # 915/67 02340 w/ small(100mm) cv flanges, 915/68 02192 small(100mm) joint flanges, 915/69 10081 lrg((108mm) joint flanges, 915/70 10217 large(108mm) joint flanges, double lock gear syncros for 1 & 2, 3-5 syncros have smoothed and round end syncros(R2.5), lsd modified graphite cast iron case w/ larger holes for fluid flow and fewer disk count, only 1 ea outer and inner (also far less effective than previous lsd versions(sometimes called a 'snow belt' lsd) all have the large 105mm joint flange 1986 - End of production
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There's a 30lb difference between mag and al cases, so from what I read, the late 76/early 77 magnesium 915s are kind of desirable. You get all the updates but with a 30lb advantage.
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Nope. All transmissions from mid 75 onwards were 8:31.
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Yes. But some of us want a 7:31 FD. Just sayn' a '72-'74 may be what some, me included, wanted.
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Does anyone know when the changeover was on the input shaft?
I have an early mag case '77 trans in my car, would that have the strengthened input shaft and improvements to the 1st and 2nd gear sliders ? |
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