914-6 LSD, Did any 914-6 come with limited slip differential |
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914-6 LSD, Did any 914-6 come with limited slip differential |
DennisV |
Nov 3 2022, 08:44 AM
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Sep 5 2023, 02:25 PM
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I just purchased a 1974 2.0 liter - it has over 100,000 miles (odometer is broken - I plan to repair.)
Transmission code is "HB 02 05 3" which tells me it has limited slip. To my knowledge the transaxle has not been repaired; when on a lift the rear wheels rotate in opposite directions - implying no LSD evident. Is it possible that the LSD is still present but "worn out"? Thank you for your thoughts/insights. cjshpcoa@gmail.com Charlie |
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