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Old April 28th 2006, 09:18
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yup its a 412, heres a body shot of one
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Old April 29th 2006, 10:34
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Wally is that your orange 411. What type of porsche rimbs are those are they E.T. 52.
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Old May 8th 2006, 03:25
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Bus T3-clutch with Porsche 915-gearbox

Hi Wally,

please send me an email. Have lost your address. Have the "guidance tubes" (hope it´s the right word) for the Bus T3 t.o.b. for usage on 915-gearbox finnished. Can send you pictures if you like.

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Old May 8th 2006, 08:17
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Nice work. Do the 915s need special jigs like VWs to set them up again?

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Old May 8th 2006, 13:24
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Nice job Walter.

No need to be affraid for that lovely piece of technique inside the tranny.
If you can build type 4's like you do, this will turn out the right way too.

For those who do not know Walters 412S, here it is:

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Old May 18th 2006, 09:45
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Hi

Nice work. Do the 915s need special jigs like VWs to set them up again?

Steve
Sorry @all. Lost track of this thread when update emails weren't send anymore.

@ Luuk: thanks!

Martin, will send you an email. Good to know there are options. I'am curious what you have thought-up about the clutch cable routing.

@ Steve: no special jigs are required IF you keep the shifting forks intact! I managed to remove them without loosening the fork bolts on the shift rods
Loosening the big nuts on top of the gear stacks requires some home made solutions, but nothing fancy (luckily).
It does look easier than working on a 901/914

@ badbug: rims are 7Jx17 ET50 and 8,5Jx17 ET52

Most new parts are now in. Just waiting on one last part, which should be underway

Thanks,
Walter

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Old December 2nd 2006, 01:18
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Wally, what is the outcome of your rebuild? I'm about to start my 915 rebuild with possible gearing changes also $$$ .
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Old December 3rd 2006, 11:31
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It worked excellent! I just wished I had exchanged the slider of 1/2 as well, as that is the only part I didn't buy new and its only the only gear shift (towards 2) that needs a little too much effort sometimes ...
I will very probably replace that slider when the engine is updated to the 2,7
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