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Hi, wanted to know if anyone knows a little about 89 AUTOMATIC 944's. I have taken the rubber flywheel damper off of the drive shaft and in order to do that I had to take off a retaining pin and a 1/4" metal bushing off of the driveshaft first. I think this pin and bushing was used as a one time install only when the car was built so the flywheel wouldn't shift around during the assembly on the assembly line. Do I need to install this pin and bushing when installing my new rubber damper? Or can I leave it out, I don't see where it would serve any purpose. Let me know if you can, I sure would appreciate any help anyone can throw my way. Thanks, J.R.
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Re: 89 944 driveshaft install
uhh, REALLY stupid question here.
Isn't a 944 a porsche? |
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Re: Re: 89 944 driveshaft install
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Re: 89 944 driveshaft install
Thanks Rally Sport 92, I do have a Camaro Z28 too, 355cid, 440 hp, but also a Porsche 944 that I am working on. I did post my ?? in the Porsche section. Sorry about that.
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Re: 89 944 driveshaft install
it's ok, you're allowed.
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