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Old 05-20-2016, 11:26 AM   #1
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The bellhousing is different so half the bolts don't line up and the starter motor is in the wrong position. The driveshafts are unequal length so you need the 987 shafts but they don't have the correct ends for the 986 hubs. You can swap them over but it's not simple, they are a press fit and not designed to be serviceable, I did it and had to tack weld mine back together. The shifter cables are different so you'll need these also. The slave cylinder is the same so will just swap over. I don't know about the clearance, the 987 box has the bracket for the shifter cables on the top so possibly not.
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