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914World.com _ FS/WTB: 914 Parts _ WTB - Fan hub spacer and hardware, and rain tray screws

Posted by: seanpaulmc Apr 25 2021, 09:22 AM

Hardware needs:

1. Rain tray screws, Qty: 2, P/N: N 014 142 3

2. Fan to hub ‘Spacer’, Qty: 1, P/N: 021 119 121

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=347040


3. Would someone also be able to confirm the type of bolts for impeller fan to hub connection?
I find the PET hard to interpret in some instances.
Item 6 in the diagram shows - N 010 246 4, M8 x 45 hex-head bolt. Is this it?
If so, then will need items 6, 7, and 8 (bolt, spring washer, washer).
Probably easy to get at a hardware store but checking here first.

Thank you,
Sean


Posted by: 914werke Apr 25 2021, 12:53 PM

QUOTE(seanpaulmc @ Apr 25 2021, 08:22 AM) *
Hardware needs:
1. Rain tray screws, Qty: 2
2. Fan to hub ‘Spacer’
3. Would someone also be able to confirm the type of bolts for impeller fan to hub connection?

Spacer https://914werke.com/shop/ols/products/impeller-9953defd-50e8-40a9-a25a-105b332e6e30(Ill just send you the M6 pan heads for the rain tray)
The (3) impeller bolts are M8-45
Keep in mind there are two styles of impeller, early has a conical snout that has a plastic cap, & late that has that "point" flattened off.
The reason thats importent is the early used cap head bolts vs the late using regular hex head.

Posted by: seanpaulmc Apr 25 2021, 01:05 PM

QUOTE(914werke @ Apr 25 2021, 02:53 PM) *

QUOTE(seanpaulmc @ Apr 25 2021, 08:22 AM) *
Hardware needs:
1. Rain tray screws, Qty: 2
2. Fan to hub ‘Spacer’
3. Would someone also be able to confirm the type of bolts for impeller fan to hub connection?

Spacer https://914werke.com/shop/ols/products/impeller-9953defd-50e8-40a9-a25a-105b332e6e30(Ill just send you the M6 pan heads for the rain tray)
The (3) impeller bolts are M8-45
Keep in mind there are two styles of impeller, early has a conical snout that has a plastic cap, & late that has that "point" flattened off.
The reason thats importent is the early used cap head bolts vs the late using regular hex head.



Hey Rich -

Thanks for posting/responding.
I'm going to PM you. I'd like to place a bigger order for several items.

Thanks,
Sean

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