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Drive Flange. Porsche 911 1969-1970 - 90133220915
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Drive Flange.
Restore the correct drivetrain interface on your classic Porsche 911 with this genuine OEM drive flange. Designed for the early 911 series and featuring chilled-casting construction, this joint-flange connects the transmission/differential output to the driveshaft or axle stub, ensuring proper fitment, alignment and torque transfer.
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Fits:
  • Porsche 911 1969 2.0L / 912 SWB (F)
  • Porsche 911 1970 2.2L / 2.4L / 2.7L RS LWB (F)

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What This Product Does:

  • The drive/differential flange is a mechanical component that connects the output of the transmission or differential to the driveshaft or stub axle. It provides a rigid mounting interface for torque transfer from the gearbox/diff to the driveshaft or axle.
  • In vehicles with rear-mounted engines (such as early 911s), the correct flange is critical for aligning rotational components, maintaining correct driveshaft geometry, sealing, and ensuring correct load distribution in the drivetrain.
  • A good flange ensures the driveshaft is properly secured and aligned; if the flange is worn, damaged or the wrong part, then driveline vibration, misalignment, drive-loss or leak issues may occur.

Symptoms & Signs You Might Need Replacement:
  • Driveline vibration or shudder at higher speeds or under load – a worn, damaged or mis-matched flange may cause flex or misalignment.
  • Noise or play at the transmission/differential output – e.g., you hear knocking, clunking or see movement at the flange coupling.
  • Oil leak at the flange mating surface – if the flange’s sealing face is worn or the mating surround is compromised, fluid may leak from the gearbox/differential.

Why Replacement Matters:
  • Reduces risk of vibration, misalignment or failure: A flange that is worn, improperly sized or mismatched can lead to drivetrain or transmission stresses, early bearing wear, or even catastrophic driveshaft failure.
  • Sealing & durability: Proper flange helps maintain gearbox/differential sealing and ensures reliable connection under torsional load.
  • Installation efficiency: When replacing major drivetrain components, installing the correct flange reduces risk of repeat service and ensures correct torque path from engine to wheels.



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