shift rod head, same part? |
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shift rod head, same part? |
bugsy0 |
Jun 12 2012, 12:47 AM
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Are these two parts interchangeable?
Part No. 28 in this diagram: and part No. 24 in this diagram: It's easy to say "no" as they are different part numbers. However they are very close. Here's a picture of part 24 (930-424-241-00): I need part 28 (914-424-241-02). If anybody could verify the distance from the center of the screw to the flush end I would very much appreciate it. It's about 1 7/8" on part 24. Thanks |
1slow914 |
Jun 12 2012, 01:49 PM
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@vsg914 = pm me about that shift rod head please!
@bugsy0 =im in the same situation, did a side shift conversion and all parts were there minus shift-rod head (part 28) since i have (part 24, diagram 2) from swap, tried it to no avail. used a 11/16 socket and tried that, but ball cup bushing kept slipping out. called local Porsche dealer (Brumos) and i was told that part is discontinued. and the woes continue... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/huh.gif) |
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