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Thread: WTB: speedometer angle drive for 901 transmission (P/N 911-318-029-00)

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    WTB: speedometer angle drive for 901 transmission (P/N 911-318-029-00)

    Imagine my surprise when my speedo stopped suddenly and I was looking at the worm gear of the angle drive unit rather than its (poly?) endpiece!
    I guess after 49 years it is entitled to disintegrate. Please let me know what you have.

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    I have one. Email if interested.
    rcabell911@gmail.com
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    No poly on this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Cabell View Post
    No poly on this one.
    None of them have "poly" but they do fail on a regular basis.

    Jim

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    Thanks Rick, thanks Jim. Guess I'll just try to fix mine after all.

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    I fixed my v drive with a dime to hold the beveled gear in the drive case. It worked 20210329_152818.jpgDime.jpgquite well

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