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Thread: Lsd ??

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    Lsd ??

    The COA, for what its worth, indicates the car should have one. The transmission is original to the car, but the car has received several mickey mouse repairs over the years by the PO(s)

    I've jacked the car up, placed the transmission in neutral, the e-brake off and rotated a rear tire. The opposite does not move.

    Does this car have an LSD?

    Larry
    '71 911E Targa

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    It sounds like you have a worn out LSD,......

    Ultimately, the only way to confirm this would be to remove the differential and have a look. Its really not a difficult task.
    Steve Weiner
    Rennsport Systems
    Portland Oregon
    503.244.0990
    E-mail: porsche@rennsportsystems.com
    http://www.rennsportsystems.com

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    I think the opposite should spin backwards if you have an open diff.
    Mine is supposed to have LSD too (as per kardex) but the transmission
    was switched out somewhere over the years.

    andy
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