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Old July 19th 2012, 01:03
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From what I can see, that looks very clean. Better then mine, for sure.

...just in case, my "tap it with a hammer", is literally tapping with a small body hammer. "tink, tink, tink"...not "hammering". But, if it's simply a case of neutral and it pops out, awesome! Good tip!

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Old July 22nd 2012, 22:05
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Case seals

Hi, I am going to get the case cleaned for a better inspection and overhaul looks. I noted that both the axle flanges had new bolts. They were quite tight, I removed them in order to have the case dipped/cleaning. I'll place an order to Pelican parts for a gasket/seal kit. Question I noted that there were two gaskets at the trans case to intermediate plate, it this the gasket shims that has been mentioned?

Next question, I recall were racers that have unsed a AN-2 or 3 braided line, tapping it to the throwout bearng for future greasing. The cut an inlongated slot in the case greasing of the serk. Anyone know of this, not trying to be cheap, I just don't like to have ot remove the entire engine assembly just to replace the Throw out bearing

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Old July 24th 2012, 23:10
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Cleaning parts

Hi, its going slow, having money troubles . But I can do the dirty stuff, I can do it for free . So here's the plan, I want to mock up the trans. It will be much easier if I mock up the trans case empty. I have the side plate off and the diff just come out in your hand freely.

I will have the case dipped cleaned. I will temporary install the tail shaft housing onto the case, without the intermediate gear stack. I'll have my friend make me four blocks the thickness of the intermediate plate for true measurement. I don't think the whole case will be over 40 pounds. Sounds like a plan
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Old July 26th 2012, 23:01
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Hi, its going slow, having money troubles . But I can do the dirty stuff, I can do it for free . So here's the plan, I want to mock up the trans. It will be much easier if I mock up the trans case empty. I have the side plate off and the diff just come out in your hand freely.

I will have the case dipped cleaned. I will temporary install the tail shaft housing onto the case, without the intermediate gear stack. I'll have my friend make me four blocks the thickness of the intermediate plate for true measurement. I don't think the whole case will be over 40 pounds. Sounds like a plan
Hay, today I made some spacers to replace the intermediate spacer. I need to be able to move the trans around with ease. I still need to mod a front mount.


I also field stripped the front throw out bearing and fork to the T/O bearing. I saw something that I hope I can mod. It looks like the T/O bearing can be opened, well at least I hope so. If so I'll clean up the bearnings and re-lube. Lastly, if I can clean/lube the T/O bearing, I see where I will be able to add a zerk fitting at the twelve o'clock location. I would be able to grease the T/O bearing from time to time. I'll update tommorrow.
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Old July 28th 2012, 11:29
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Hay, today I made some spacers to replace the intermediate spacer. I need to be able to move the trans around with ease. I still need to mod a front mount.


I also field stripped the front throw out bearing and fork to the T/O bearing. I saw something that I hope I can mod. It looks like the T/O bearing can be opened, well at least I hope so. If so I'll clean up the bearnings and re-lube. Lastly, if I can clean/lube the T/O bearing, I see where I will be able to add a zerk fitting at the twelve o'clock location. I would be able to grease the T/O bearing from time to time. I'll update tommorrow.


Hi, what's nice about having the internals out is, the weight. It's maybe 40 pounds. However I will need to just install the shift rod back into the trans for location. The internals are in very good condition, but all seals were hard a stone, before they would flex; they would crack. Does anyone have a shift pattern for the 902 transmission. 901/902/ 902 for the 911. I found out yesterday that the 912 also came in a 4 speed. Mine is 5 speed, I think for the early 911.
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Old August 19th 2012, 11:50
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Hi, well I removed the stock trans nose mount. I bought some strut bars thinking it could be modded. But it will not work, I feel in order to get further sucess, I'll just buy the front and rear trans mount from Alex. I still try my hand at the shifter linkage.
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