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Melman 10-03-2011 01:31 PM

What transmission do i have
 
I would like to install a short shift transmission kit ....i have a 1977 911 with a 5 speed .....how do i determine what transmission I have.

thanks Jon

schumicat 10-03-2011 01:35 PM

you have a 915.

Oh Haha 10-03-2011 02:49 PM

Get the factory short shift "kit" unless you go with an aftermarket setup like a WEVO.

Lots has been written on the subject but I'll just add that our gearboxes DO NOT like to be speed shifted.

You must learn to pause between 1-2 shift. If you try to beat the synchros you WILL be replacing them.

I speak from experience, my friend.

efhughes3 10-03-2011 03:17 PM

I'd stay away from short shift kits, and focus on making sure you've got fresh bushings in there and the coupler is adjusted. Seriously, there are better things to spend your money on. If your trans has any weaknesses, they'll be accelerated with the added force needed to shift the short.

Melman 10-03-2011 03:25 PM

Thanks for the input ...im going from shifting a mazdaspeed3 turbo to a 1977 Porsche .....maybe i need to learn how to drive it properly.....it just seems like a really long stroke and a little sloppy.

efhughes3 10-03-2011 03:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Melman (Post 6289892)
Thanks for the input ...im going from shifting a mazdaspeed3 turbo to a 1977 Porsche .....maybe i need to learn how to drive it properly.....it just seems like a really long stroke and a little sloppy.

It will be a longer stroke, but it doesn't have to be sloppy. Note what I said about bushings.

Oh Haha 10-03-2011 04:29 PM

+1 to what Mr. Hughes posted.

My DD is Mazda Protege5 so I understand completely the difference you feel.

I have also customized my 911 shifter/guts to what feels best to me. Others probably wouldn't like it.

Peter Zimmermann 10-03-2011 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Melman (Post 6289892)
Thanks for the input ...im going from shifting a mazdaspeed3 turbo to a 1977 Porsche .....maybe i need to learn how to drive it properly.....it just seems like a really long stroke and a little sloppy.

Quote:

Originally Posted by efhughes3 (Post 6289897)
It will be a longer stroke, but it doesn't have to be sloppy. Note what I said about bushings.

Ed is right on the money with his comments. I think that it might be a good idea, if you have help within driving distance, to take your car to a reputable independent and have them help you sort any problems. You are dealing with a car that is more than 30-years-old, and still suitable to use as a daily driver. Be kind to it, and it will be kind to you!

Melman 10-04-2011 05:14 AM

My intention is not to speed shift or abuse the car...just tighten up things a bit...it was my understanding that it was later offered as an option because it was a desired feature.
anyway thanks shumicat for identifying my transmission.
Jon

efhughes3 10-04-2011 07:48 AM

Porsche loves to add up the options on new cars. That doesn't mean a short shift is good for a 35 year old trans with however many miles you have now.


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