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> Transmission Help, 901 differential bearing clearance
Al Meredith
post Feb 3 2026, 03:27 PM
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I have the PORSCHE 901 transmission rebuild manual and it tells me to have 15.8 to 20.6 FT LBS drag on the DIF.. I'm reading about 5 FT/LB. with the same diff and case ( no gears installed )There is also very slight visitable and feelable back and forth (left and right) at the CV flanges. Should I install shims ? HELP AL
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post Feb 3 2026, 05:15 PM
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QUOTE(Al Meredith @ Feb 3 2026, 01:27 PM) *

I have the PORSCHE 901 transmission rebuild manual and it tells me to have 15.8 to 20.6 FT LBS drag on the DIF.. I'm reading about 5 FT/LB. with the same diff and case ( no gears installed )There is also very slight visitable and feelable back and forth (left and right) at the CV flanges. Should I install shims ? HELP AL


If you are bottoming out the cover and only getting 5 ft lbs there is an issue. Don’t remember o ring out I believe.
I think you need the gear stack in to measure the backlash.
914 factory manual is missing some data.
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post Feb 4 2026, 01:47 AM
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The value for the drag when turning the differential only applies to new bearings because bearing drag drops after it has been run for a few hundred miles. Turning resistance is still there but very hard to measure.
I always make an idiot check on differential bearing preload first time I put it in the case. Install the side cover without the O-ring with nuts on three studs. Back off two nuts and measure the clearance between side cover and the case with a feeler guage. Should be abour 0.20mm.

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