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> 914 EV, first gear lock out
daveyboybadion
post Nov 19 2009, 01:46 PM
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I'm in the planning stages of converting my '73 914 to an electric vehicle and need some help in figuring out how to lock out 1st gear. I saw a pic on the Road Glue site but I'm not sure what was done or how to do it.

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Dr Evil
post Nov 19 2009, 03:10 PM
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Here is a pic from my rebuild thread.

I - shift fork, held on by one 13mm bolt
II - 1st gear
III - 1/R slider

By putting a pipe on the rod for the 1/R gear, you block it from moving (in this picture down) forward thus it can not engage 1st. Your stick will not move in that direction. The pipe cost under $5. The paper seal for the tail cone can be gotten from Mikey914 for $5


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post Nov 22 2009, 08:55 AM
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Thanks y'all that's got it...daveyboy
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