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Thread: 901 and 911 clutch forks

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    901 and 911 clutch forks

    I've got a few clutch forks for sale:

    1) 901 fork - replated recently in yellow zinc. $70 shipped
    2) 901 fork - standard used shape in good condition - $50 shipped

    *** These 901 forks are for a magnesium cased 901 transaxle - see the pictures below for mine vs an early aluminum cased version***

    3) 911 fork for 70/71 911 models. A little bit of wear on the ears, but still quite usable - includes mounting bolt. $65 shipped

    Regards
    Andrew M
    Last edited by andrew15; 01-22-2015 at 12:47 PM.

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    Senior Member pss's Avatar
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    possibly interested in yr option 2. can you post a picture?
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    could be interested in #1, same, please post a pix!

    Olivier.

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    A picture would probably help
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    W901 clutch fork

    Quote Originally Posted by andrew15 View Post
    A picture would probably help
    I'll buy the 901 clutch fork, Item #2, if still available.

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    For which 901 are these? from a 8th week 1965 cast 901/01 case I took the following picture, clearly different.
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    member 2971 Jacques
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    964 Targa original Dutch police car (one of 45)
    964 Turbo 3.6 (one of 1450)
    993 S Vesuvio (one of 250)

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    The 2 top clutch forks could be from a 69 911 or 912 with a mag case transmission but, more than likely they came from a 70 to 76 914.

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    Jim

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    txs Jim.
    Andrew, then I will pass my option on the second one. txs for holding.
    member 2971 Jacques
    911 March 1965
    912 April 1965
    911 May 1965
    964 RS clone (one of many)
    964 Targa original Dutch police car (one of 45)
    964 Turbo 3.6 (one of 1450)
    993 S Vesuvio (one of 250)

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    These two were indeed from a 69 901 - they were spares for out track 911 that used a 2.7 mated to a magnesium 901
    I'll update the info in the ad.

    I've got a few 914 transaxles on the bench right now - I'll check to see if they are the same as the mag cased 901 version.

    pss - I've got a few aluminum cased 901 transaxles coming to me next week - if you still need the early style, I should have them this time next week.

    Regards,
    Andrew M

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    Thanks for the info,

    I will also pass on #2

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