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Old November 12th 2007, 11:55
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915 rear mount questions

Hello,

Has anybody fabbed up their own rear mount for a 915 into a beetle chassis ? I was planning on using the mount from bugat5speed but after looking closely at the design, I will not have enough room on the starter side as that is where my turbo inlet sits.

I am currently using a stock beetle rear mount with the red urethane rear beetle peices on my 914 gearbox and I had to slightly shave the rear metal mount to get enough clearance for the turbo inlet.

I am thinking of using the same setup for the 915 as my measurements between the input shafts on the 915 and 914 gearboxes are the same. The only issue is that no flat spots exist on the 915 in the bellhousing area, and that area looks a little thin for bolts. I'm pretty sure the bolts will interfere with the flywheel as well.

I have an idea that might work but will need some aluminum machining and use the lower 2 engine carrier holes to secure the gearbox.

Any ideas on a simpler solution ?

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Old November 12th 2007, 20:56
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Syan,

I just sent you a reply.. but after reading this post, I do have another suggestion for you to look at.

Prior to the newer 915 mount that we make, Martin use to sell the older style that works on the 914 but also can be made to work with the 901 or 915.. As you allueded there are no flat spots, so you either weld some alum blocks or bolt them to the bell-housing..

I am a little too tired to host so I will attach them.. I can send them to you tomorrow if you would like.. I spent the better part of the day working my chasis, and betting by dummy box fitted.. Darn mechanic is taking to long..

Let me know what you think
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Old November 12th 2007, 23:18
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Had another free minute before I shut down for the night

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Old November 13th 2007, 09:56
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Thanks for the pics Alex. I think that mount might work. I sent you an email asking for the aluminum blocks separately before I saw this post but please give me a price on the old style mount.

I will send you an email as well.

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Will send you email tonight..
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Old November 13th 2007, 16:54
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I made my own as well...:



Difficult to see maybe, but I filed a recess in the case to flush mount the steel plate underneath. I attached the OEM HD type 1 rubber tranny mountings to that.
This way, the tranny is not so high mounted as with the above solution.

It did keep a 220 hp 2,7 steady even with dragracing it

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