OT: Porsche repair question ???
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OT: Porsche repair question ???
1980 Porsche 911 Targa - sometimes the car will not go into 2nd gear! I've been told this could be syncronizers in transmisssion? Anybody know anything about these transmisssions and how much to rebuild? I do not trust any Porsche mechanic , so far anyway. - BH
PS - Already had the engine built w/ new clutch , shift cable.
PS - Already had the engine built w/ new clutch , shift cable.
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if it runs ag50 you can get a freshly rebiult transaxle for $3000. That is more than you are goign to need, BUT it gives you an idea of how much a worst case scenario woudl be.
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I just talked to two different mechanics - one says $ 1500.00 TO $2000.00 to rebuild the transmission , the other guy said bring it to me and let me drive it , $ 700.00 to $ 1000.00 to rebuild the tranny. I'm going to take it to the 2nd guy , he sounded more honest and is local - BH
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Yup, sounds like a synchro gear or shift lever... pretty common, not a big fix. The new clutch and cable probably stressed it. There are a ton of those trannys around probably cheaper to get a totally rebuilt one vs just the 2nd gear synchro. Parts/labor everything should be about 1-1.5K. Several parts houses on line that you can access.
An 80 model wouldn't have a G50 trans.
An 80 model wouldn't have a G50 trans.
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Do you know the links for Porsche used parts? Once again - the power of OSO! BH
What is this car worth? 1980 911 SC - Targa - Clean 150,000 miles - she's going to be sold when I get her fixed - BH
Do you know the links for Porsche used parts? Once again - the power of OSO! BH
What is this car worth? 1980 911 SC - Targa - Clean 150,000 miles - she's going to be sold when I get her fixed - BH
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There are several of them but a good place to start for used stuff is ebay. Do a search under E-Bay motors/sports cars/Porsche/Porsche parts...several performance shops and after-marketers have links on there. You don't have to play the auction game just call them direct and they will tell you exactly how much. ( I can provide direct links if that is easier for you but they are on the home computer). I have found all kinds of OEM parts that were very reasonably priced from seals, mats, Euro light markers, short shift kits and all kinds of performance parts.
Is your 911 a US or Euro model? Used Porsche pricing is very subjective based on model/condition etc. Check with your local PCA (Porsche Club of America) an enthusiast will pay good dollars if it is tight. Unfortunately since it's a Targa it wouldn't make a good club racer but you might find someone looking for a restoration project.
PS: You can find OEM seal kits on that site for the Targa top if you have those pesky little leaks starting around $20USD...
Is your 911 a US or Euro model? Used Porsche pricing is very subjective based on model/condition etc. Check with your local PCA (Porsche Club of America) an enthusiast will pay good dollars if it is tight. Unfortunately since it's a Targa it wouldn't make a good club racer but you might find someone looking for a restoration project.
PS: You can find OEM seal kits on that site for the Targa top if you have those pesky little leaks starting around $20USD...