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> Sealing washer for the speedo drive, what is so special about it?
malcolm2
post May 20 2013, 08:29 PM
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I see on the drawings that there is a $10 washer that I believe fits between the "bush guide" and the angle drive. At least that is my assumption. As I took mine apart, I had no washer. Why does it cost $10? Looks alot like an oil plug washer in my wifes Honda Van. I think they are Aluminum. $10 for a washer, wow?

Number 62 below. Porsche part # 914 318 261 01

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I know this is the Sportomatic drawing, but the Manual tranny exp view has the seal and the the washer located ABOVE #61 (guide bushing), and that just won't work.

Why a $10 washer?
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SirAndy
post May 20 2013, 09:37 PM
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It's more than just a washer.

It's a pretty thick "ring" that is a press fit to hold the seal in place.
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post May 21 2013, 09:03 AM
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QUOTE(SirAndy @ May 20 2013, 10:37 PM) *

It's more than just a washer.

It's a pretty thick "ring" that is a press fit to hold the seal in place.
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So my washer might be in there, just pressed in? I can see the seam. Once I get the new one and the seal, I will pry it out, correct?

Thanks,

Clark

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