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> FS NOS OE 914 Clutch Assembly
aturboman
post Feb 20 2026, 05:42 PM
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I purchased this OE German Sachs clutch several years ago NOS in the box (I threw away unfortunately).

Current retail is $670 plus tax.

Will sell for $450 plus actual shipping, PayPal fee and insurance extra.

Possible delivery next week during So Cal Porsche events but part must be paid up front.

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post Feb 21 2026, 08:00 AM
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For a 74 1.8L? I know there are some differences like with the 6.
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post Feb 21 2026, 11:38 AM
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post Feb 21 2026, 06:45 PM
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All the 914-4 & 6 clutches are interchangeable currently. Back in the day 911 had different friction material and S had heavy duty pressure plates but they still all worked.
I ran an aluminum 911S clutch in my 914 for many years. This is a real 6 clutch so if anything its a bit upgraded for a 914-4 but it's bolt in on both applications.

This also fits 911 up to 1969. Hope this clarifies any questions. Here is the application listing from Sachs

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Clutch Kit
Note:
Contains: (1) Disc (1) Pressure Plate (1) Release Bearing

Year Model SubModel BodyType Chassis Engine
1965 911
Qty: (1)
1966 911
Qty: (1)
1968 911
Qty: (1)
1967 911 Base
Qty: (1)
1969 911 E
Qty: (1)
1969 911 T
Qty: (1)
1970 914
Qty: (1)
1971 914
Qty: (1)
1972 914
Qty: (1)
1973 914
Qty: (1)
1974 914
Qty: (1)
1975 914
Qty: (1)
1976 914
Qty: (1)
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