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Dave Hanning
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Portland, OR
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nos clutch discs $60 shipped
I have a quantity of new old stock Porsche 914 clutch discs. I'd like $60 shipped for the first one and $50 for each additional ones.
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clutch discs
Are you sure those are 914 discs? I have never seen any like that. They normally have four or six large springs. I ran the part number on the sticker and it did not come back as a good part number. One site had that number superseeding to a new part number. What markings are on the other side? Do they say Fichel & Sachs or F & S ? And the description on the part sticker says "COUPLEWASH" ?
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Dave Hanning
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This one is new old stock probably from the 70s or 80s. Many Porsche part numbers get superseded over the years that does not mean the original number is not valid. Here is the info from Pelican parts when I type in the 901 part number superseded to:
PCG-116-011-05-M38 Clutch Disc, 215mm stock 914 Clutch Disc The disc says Textar, I have some nos brake pad that say textar on one side and ATE on the other, so I think Textar is part of ATE, most famous for brake pad and parts, This is German OEM, original from again the 70s or 80s. I just took picture of the back and a picture of the 914 clutch from the Porsche Parts catalog (pet program) they look identical and neither have springs. I noticed that early 911 clutches do have springs maybe that is what your car has on it? I'll try to add pics to the original post
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Dave Hanning
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clutch pics
Here are pictures of the back of my new old stock discs and a picture from the Porsche parts program showing they are identical.
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Bruce .... they are real ... they were installed ... early 911 & early 914. I thought the centers were rubber to make for a smooth takeup.
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Dave Hanning
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I was wondering if these would fit an early 911 with 901 transmission?
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yup thats what my 72 had. they are rubber snubbers inside and boy do they burn nasty lol
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