Project 914 1.8T, Some pics of the conversion... |
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Project 914 1.8T, Some pics of the conversion... |
914_1.8t |
Sep 25 2004, 07:14 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 302 Joined: 3-June 04 From: East Bay Member No.: 2,149 |
I've enjoyed seeing pics of everyones cars and buildups. Few people wanted me to post some pics of the work in progress and I finally found my digital camera, so here are a few pics:
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Oct 13 2004, 12:11 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 302 Joined: 3-June 04 From: East Bay Member No.: 2,149 |
QUOTE(andys @ Oct 13 2004, 09:21 AM) QUOTE(914_1.8t @ Oct 12 2004, 11:50 AM) QUOTE(Jaiderenegadesimpson V8 914 @ Oct 11 2004, 10:57 PM) The axle overall length is 23 1/2" The outer CV face to face is 18 15/16" Not sure if these are 911, maybe others can confirm. Felix hmmmm.....if I remember my measurements, i need a length of 18 1/4" on one side and 20" on the other (CV face to face). ok...lets see...if i move the engine over .87" that means that that the axles would fit. That leaves me with only about 1/4" on each side for an adapter (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) I'll re-measure tonight. I wonder if I can just (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welder.gif) the axles onto the trans or retap the stub axle on the audi transmission to have the 911's bolt right in (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) If your Audi transaxle has the bolt holes contained within the ring on the output flange, then it might fit the later 108mm Prosche CV. The Audi has six bolts, and uses no pins such as on the P stuff, AFAIK. This would be on the late model 012 5 speed Audi transaxle. Is that the one you have, or do you have the model 016 5 speed? If you have the 911 CV available for match-up, that would be best....Let us know. The Audi/Getrag 6 speed has a different flange, as pictured below Andy Not sure which one I have...it's out of a 99 Audi A4 FWD tranny. Raxles's mentioned that there is a difference, I believe he said the porsche is 108mm and the audi is a bit smaller (100mm maybe) so that is the reason he could not make me an axle. And you cannot mix-n'-match audi CV with porsch 1.8mm CV because the number of splines on the axle rod are not the same. He could not locate any axle rod with the combination of the porsche and audi splines, it has to be custom made and that's very expensive. I don't have a pic of my tranny handy....here's a pic of a quattro tranny...but the axle mounting is the exact same: Attached image(s) |
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