Wanted 915 clutch arm parts
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I recently bought a 915 but someone robbed the external clutch arm parts.
I'd like to get clutch shaft 915 116 133 03 and clutch arm 915 116 713 01 to hook onto my 914 clutch cable.
So if you've got an old 915 with donor clutch arm parts let me know!
I'd like to get clutch shaft 915 116 133 03 and clutch arm 915 116 713 01 to hook onto my 914 clutch cable.
So if you've got an old 915 with donor clutch arm parts let me know!
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Here is the exploded diagram with part numbers of what I would prefer below.
My trans was a clutch assist unit the one that uses the "C". I'm unfamilliar with the clutch cable setup for those and how I would adapt it for 914 use. So the parts on the diagram would be ideal.
![](http://www.jamesrenfrew.com/images/915-clutch-parts.jpg)
My trans was a clutch assist unit the one that uses the "C". I'm unfamilliar with the clutch cable setup for those and how I would adapt it for 914 use. So the parts on the diagram would be ideal.
![](http://www.jamesrenfrew.com/images/915-clutch-parts.jpg)
![](http://www.jamesrenfrew.com/images/915-Clutch-arm.jpg)
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Here is what I did when I installed a 915 (w/ 3.6) in a 914. If I were doing it again, I'd consider a hydraulic slave. This does work fine but took lots of time to sort out and build.
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Here is the best (cleanest) installation I have seen. I believe this is a Partick Motorsports car...
I am also considering hydralic, but I'll go the easy route first.
![](http://www.jamesrenfrew.com/images/915-clutch-setup.jpg)
I'm not famillar with the clutch cable / end they used to be able to easilly mate it onto a clutch assist arm. So this is why I prefer the early arm.
I am also considering hydralic, but I'll go the easy route first.
![](http://www.jamesrenfrew.com/images/915-clutch-setup.jpg)
I'm not famillar with the clutch cable / end they used to be able to easilly mate it onto a clutch assist arm. So this is why I prefer the early arm.