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> 914-6 3.6 wevo, Problem with the gears
Fred914-993
post Dec 10 2024, 09:44 AM
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Hello everyone,
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Fred from France, I bought a Porsche 914-6 converted with a 3.6 from 993 c2, the engine starts well, but the previous mechanic fitted a Wevo side shift kit, The mechanic where the car is tells me that there is a problem with the location of the gears on the gearshift grid. Reverse gear is in place of first gear, do you have a spare part or a solution to sell me to stop the problem? or is it a mistake in the assembly of the wevo kit?
Has anyone seen this problem?

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post Dec 10 2024, 10:40 AM
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I have a Wevo kitted trans out of a 914-6 3.6 race car. There’s nothing wrong with the Wevo kit, it just has to be installed correctly. If your current mechanic can diagnose the issue, he should be able to fix it, though I’m a bit cautious to think his diagnosis is correct. Did the car ever drive correctly or is the past history completely unknown.

I would want to have it in front of a tech who understands the kit or at least someone who is good at figuring things out.

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post Dec 11 2024, 05:03 AM
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QUOTE(mepstein @ Dec 10 2024, 05:40 PM) *

I have a Wevo kitted trans out of a 914-6 3.6 race car. There’s nothing wrong with the Wevo kit, it just has to be installed correctly. If your current mechanic can diagnose the issue, he should be able to fix it, though I’m a bit cautious to think his diagnosis is correct. Did the car ever drive correctly or is the past history completely unknown.

I would want to have it in front of a tech who understands the kit or at least someone who is good at figuring things out.



Hello, is your car only equipped with the wevo sidekit? like me, or do you have other elements, like the knob or others?
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post Dec 20 2024, 09:10 AM
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QUOTE(Fred914-993 @ Dec 11 2024, 12:03 PM) *

QUOTE(mepstein @ Dec 10 2024, 05:40 PM) *

I have a Wevo kitted trans out of a 914-6 3.6 race car. There’s nothing wrong with the Wevo kit, it just has to be installed correctly. If your current mechanic can diagnose the issue, he should be able to fix it, though I’m a bit cautious to think his diagnosis is correct. Did the car ever drive correctly or is the past history completely unknown.

I would want to have it in front of a tech who understands the kit or at least someone who is good at figuring things out.



Hello, is your car only equipped with the wevo sidekit? like me, or do you have other elements, like the knob or others?



Only the side kit
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