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This kit includes all the parts
required to install the WEVO GateShift kit. Designed to improve
accuracy of gear selection and protect the internals of a
915 transmission from the extraneous gear selection forces
that can damage parts, adjust internal set-up and reduce the
life of transmission components.
The gate design gives a very positive feedback
to the driver and assists with accurate "hand mapping"
of the lever position that selects each gear. This kit can
help protect your 915 transmission from problems that might
accelerate the need for future overhauls.
Installation will take approximately 2 hours for a technician
who is familiar with the Porsche 915 transmission. This is
not a difficult kit to install and can be performed by a confident
home mechanic who has the correct tools (see Installation
Instructions).
This kit can not improve any gear selection condition related
to worn synchromesh components.
Can be used with any stock or aftermarket short-shifter
handpiece that does not use a gate device on the lever. The
user should establish the effectiveness and correct adjustment
of any reverse lock-out mechanism. The WEVO GateShift kit
does not have any mechanical reverse lock-out device, although
the tolerance of the gate design makes selection of reverse
gear very difficult except when intentional.
This kit will function correctly when the geometry
of the shift rail parts is arranged as shown in the official
Porsche workshop manuals. If you refer to the Workshop Manual
911 Volume IV from Model on 72 Assembly Group 3, section 3.1-2/1,
the instructions and diagrams in these pages will allow for
checking of original factory geometry.
Do not attempt to use the WEVO GateShift kit
until the original factory geometry has been verified. This
is a simple procedure, which will not take longer than 30
minutes. Adjustments are very simple, requiring no special
tools. Any technician who is confident to install this kit
will find little difficulty in adjusting the shift rails if
required.
Before you start, be sure to thoroughly clean
the exterior of the transmission We recommend working with
the transmission vertical - standing of the bellhousing face
(beware to protect input shaft).
Tools / Equipment Required:
13mm AF socket
13mm AF box / open end wrench
10mm AF socket
27mm AF socket
36mm AF socket
5mm AF hex key socket
Torque wrench <35 Nm range
Torque wrench <260 Nm range
3.5mm Ø pin punch
5mm Ø blunt nose punch
6 mm Ø pin punch
Soft hammer
Steel hammer
Hot air gun or propane torch
Needle nose pliers
Lockwire pliers
Loctite 262 (or other permanent stud lock adhesive)
Hylomar HPF (or other non-setting sealant)
Safety razor blade
Synthetic grease
Installation
1. Remove the front cover - beware to recover
the reverse switch pin (4mm Ø x 52mm) that will fall
out of the switch body as the front cover is removed.
2. Remove the front cover gasket and discard
- your kit includes a replacement gasket.
3. Remove the cross pin from the input shaft,
select 2nd gear and 5th gear by moving the 1st/2nd shift rail
and the 5th /Rev shift rail which are the two shift rails
lowest in the transmission. This will prevent the shafts from
turning and allow the input shaft and pinion shaft nuts to
be loosened.
4. Undo the main nut on both the input shaft
and the pinion shaft.
5. Remove all the 5th and reverse gear assemblies
inside the front cover, there is a logical sequence which
is obvious as you commence this task. There are no retaining
rings or pins that can prevent these gears from sliding off
the shafts. You might need to use light force to get the slider
hub moving on the pinion shaft.
6. Remove the bottom cover plate - discard the
gasket - you kit includes an "O"-ring seal for this
purpose.
7. Remove the maincase nuts and carefully lift
the maincase off the shafts. The main shift rod must also
come away with the casting and this should be lifted carefully
to avoid damaging the gasket surface of the final drive housing.
Make a note of the orientation of the main shift rod inside
the maincase; this will be needed later in assembly.
8. Remove and discard the gasket from between
the maincase and the final drive housing - your kit includes
a replacement gasket.
9. Remove the 4 studs that fasten the original
bottom cover plate. Carefully clean this whole mounting surface
- an "O"-ring will make a critical seal onto this
surface, so take time to detail any imperfections. Use Loctite
262 or another permanent stud lock adhesive to install the
four M8 x 35mm studs into these positions. The studs should
bottom into the threaded holes in the maincase and protrude
by 16 - 17 mm.
10. Use a punch or press to drive the clevis
pin from the original dongle on the main shift rod - discard
the cotter pin - your kit includes a replacement pin.
11. Thoroughly clean the shift rod in the area
where the dongle pivots - there is often glazing from old
oil in this area. Scotchbrite the parts including the clevis
pin bore through the shift rod.
12. Polish the clevis pin to ensure it is clean
and free from burrs that might have been created during removal.
13. Prepare the new dongle for installation
- check that the clevis pin is an easy push fit through the
dongle. If this pin is tight - check for burrs and re-polish
the clevis pin with 1000 grade wet-o-dry to de-glaze the surface.
14. When the pin fit is correct, use a hot air
gun or cool butane torch to warm the section of the shift
rod where the pin is installed - the pin has a light interference
fit through this bore and heating the rod will ease this fit.
Avoid overheating - there should be no change of color.
15. Fit the clevis pin from the top side of
the main shift rod as installed in the car - you should have
noted which is the top side earlier. Do not drive the clevis
pin all the way through the dongle - this will bind the head
of the clevis pin and the dongle. The clevis pin is correctly
installed when the cotter pin can be fitted and the dongle
is free to pivot on the clevis pin (pin will be stationery
in the main the shift rod).
16. Fit the main shift rod back into the maincase
- so that it is situated in the same way as during removal.
Take the gate casting and fit this onto the dongle so that
it is hanging in the 5th gear slot. The casting must be arranged
partially out of the hole for the bottom cover to allow it
to pass over the gear cluster as the maincase is lowered back
into position.
17. Take a couple of dry runs at this, holding
the parts in the right place and getting the main shift rod
back into the bore in the final drive housing can be awkward.
It is easy to tear the new gaskets or damage the gasket surface
on the final drive housing - so be prepared to practice a
couple of times.
18. When you are comfortable with the assembly
procedure, prepare gasket surfaces with a non-setting sealing
compound such as Hylomar HPF.
19. Fit the gasket and replace the maincase
with the gate casting included.
20. The new bottom cover needs to have the large
"O"-ring installed in the irregular shaped groove.
Use a non-setting sealing compound as above to retain the
"O"-ring in the groove. Check that you have the
three M6 bolts, three M6 spring washers and 3 small "O"-rings
ready. Place the spring washer onto each M6 bolt. Add a small
amount of sealing compound to the plain shank of the bolts
and push the bolts through the holes. Fit a small "O"-ring
onto each bolt and ensure that the "O"-ring seats
in the groove.
21. Ensure that both shift rails are in neutral.
Offer the bottom cover up to the maincase. Before the bottom
cover is engaged on the M8 studs, you will need to start the
three M6 bolts into the base of the gate casting. The gate
casting is highly mobile while it is hanging on the dongle
- familiarize yourself with where the gate casting can rest
while you start the bolts. Tighten the M6 bolts until they
are just snug. The cover can now be fitted up to the maincase
surface, with all parts correctly arranged, the only resistance
you will feel is the final clamping of the large "O"-ring,
the dongle should move freely in the gate casting.
22. Replace the ten M8 nuts around the joint
between the maincase and the final drive housing - new hardware
is included in the kit.
23. Re-assemble the 5th and reverse gear components
and install both the pinion shaft and the input shaft nuts
finger tight.
24. You should now be able to test the operation
of the shift gate casting by selecting all the gears. Once
you are satisfied at the smooth operation of the dongle in
the gate casting you must torque the shaft nuts to the original
torque settings.
Input Shaft 120 - 140 Nm
Pinion Shaft 240 - 260 Nm
25. Install the roll pin through the input shaft
and punch the rim of the nut into the pinion shaft to complete
this task.
26. Clean the gasket surface of the front cover
and matching face on maincase, prepare with non-setting sealant
as above and fit the paper gasket. Fit the reverse switch
pin into the reverse switch and retain with a small dab of
grease.
27. Fit the front cover and replace the nine
M8 nuts - new hardware is included in the kit.
28. Tighten the nineteen M8 nyloc nuts that
join the gear casings - torque to the original setting of
22 - 25 Nm.
29. Tighten the four M8 K-nuts on the bottom
cover to 30 - 32 Nm.
30. Tighten the three M6 Cap head screws that
fasten the gate casting to the bottom cover. Torque to 16
- 18 Nm. Lock wire the three M6 bolts together in a conventional
lock wire pattern. (Lock wire included in kit)
The installation of the WEVO GateShift kit is
now complete.
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