Musaed, That video has already been filmed... Just working on the editing side of it and it will be out soon. Thanks for watching and glad you are enjoying it.
Scott, The part number is P355A however they are no longer available from Porsche. You may be able to find one on eBay or some of the Porsche forums for sale Thanks for watching Kurt
Michael, Why you have to assemble the gear sets dry is because the inner bearing sleeves that slide over the shaft cannot be allowed to spin. If there is any presence of oil on the shaft or the sleeves at assembly it increases the chances of those parts moving when the should not. So Yes DO NOT lubricate as you assemble. You really dont have to worry about a dry start when putting the transmission into service as the gear sets are submerged in oil. Kurt
best video on 911 rebuild
Thanks Nicolas
This video is so well made! Much appreciated!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
Thanks so much for your clear and concise video!!!
You are so welcome!
Kurt
Excellent video as usual.
Thanks John
I can't wait for your next video! Would you make a detailed video on how to install and fine tune the defferential! Thanks
Musaed,
That video has already been filmed... Just working on the editing side of it and it will be out soon.
Thanks for watching and glad you are enjoying it.
Again another fantastic video. I learned so much. 👍👍
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Thanks for watching
Very good explained video, thank you! What special tool are you using, to remove the dog teeth?
The Dog teeth holding fixtures come from Sir Tools, they come in two different different sizes to fit the 901,902, and 915 transmissions
Part Number P255
Excellent video! Is there a part number for the tool that holds the input shaft in the vice or is that custom made?
Scott,
The part number is P355A however they are no longer available from Porsche. You may be able to find one on eBay or some of the Porsche forums for sale
Thanks for watching
Kurt
Exc video as always. Is there a reason why they are assembled dry? Is it wrong to use trans oil as lubricant during assembly?
Michael,
Why you have to assemble the gear sets dry is because the inner bearing sleeves that slide over the shaft cannot be allowed to spin. If there is any presence of oil on the shaft or the sleeves at assembly it increases the chances of those parts moving when the should not. So Yes DO NOT lubricate as you assemble. You really dont have to worry about a dry start when putting the transmission into service as the gear sets are submerged in oil.
Kurt
👍👍👍
Thanks