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    Tranny serial #s ??

    Are serial number ranges for early 911 transmissions posted on the web anywhere?

    Thanks,
    Al

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    Not that I know of Al...

    However, that question and MUCH more can be answered in the small format Porsche 'Spec Books' ... these small book are available for our early cars and sold through most of the big suppliers including Performance and, I believe, Pelican...

    Hope this helps,

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    Quote Originally Posted by big_al
    Are serial number ranges for early 911 transmissions posted on the web anywhere?
    There is now. Is this what you need? The image won't post here in this forum so a link will have to do.


    http://forums.rennlist.com/upload/69...trans_type.jpg
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    Thanks!!!!!

    Much obliged!

    Now all I have to do is figure out where it's stamped on the case?

    al

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    Oh, that's easy...the numbers are stamped on the bottom flat that is closest to the pavement when the gearbox is in the car. This clever design is so you can scrape a portion of the numbers off on a speed bump. Go ahead, ask me how I know...
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    Al,

    we both think the same...I thought you wanted the location of the numbers on the transmission "web"...

    here is a picture of the location on the bottom of the 901 transmission....as mentioned above they can get scratched and be hard to read or totally removed...

    I highlighted the numbers with yellow paint...

    John
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    Anyone have the serial# ranges for years 67-68??


    thanks

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    Would appreciate the same info for '72 models also. Mine is a 915/02.
    Mike B.
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