The years of running the curves, mostly in 3rd gear, has started to take a toll on the old transmission. It was developing a little whine in 2nd and 3rd. The RFTH 27 Scouting Run With The Porsches sounded like it was time to retire it. First and second got pretty loud in the lower RPM's. Fortunately, I had bought a replacement to have on hand.
Today the drive train was dropped out to swap the transmission and install a new clutch kit while it's out. A number of other things came into view that need to be addressed. The front manifold is cracked. The manifold has been running white-hot and had cracked. This was likely due to those 14# injectors that were supposed to be sufficient for the engine. The ones that caused the crossover pipe to be filled with white ash.
Also, the new right side axel that was installed early last year had a CV boot that was cracked all the way around. No grease inside. The exhaust had been rattling due to one of the internal crossover baffles breaking and we found a 1 1/2 x 4-inch chunk of the muffler that had blown out and peeled up.
We're going to resleeve some of the wiring with high-temp wire loom that I got from Pat. Some of the loom had melted. Just wasn't rated for engine bay temps that were probably above normal due to the extremely lean-burn of the 14# injectors that were in the engine. The new 17# injectors are supreme.