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Posted by: brownaar Jan 17 2017, 08:11 AM

Mark, any chance you'll make these at some point? Just received a new one from somewhere else and the quality............who am I kidding, there is no quality in the hunk I bought.
Thanks,
Aaron

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Posted by: BillC Jan 17 2017, 08:44 AM

I've been asking Mark to make those for over a year. Unfortunately, it has fallen low on the priority list.

Mark -- when you're ready to make these, let me know. I bought an NOS Porsche piece that I'll loan to you for measuring, modeling, testing, etc.

Posted by: Frankvw Jan 17 2017, 08:57 AM

Hi, I needed them as well, and I did order them at VW directly
see my post on this:
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=295563&hl=homemade
I am not sure if they are the same as yours. I am also not sure how they suppose to look like, since I was missing it entirely (so I have no old one to compare to).
I did install it, I do not recall it was a low quality....

Posted by: cary Jan 17 2017, 09:18 AM

I've given him a couple samples. I also showed him the quality of the Brand X piece. I'm pretty sure its on the list ....................

I'm sure he'll chime in a bit ..................

Posted by: Dave_Darling Jan 17 2017, 01:23 PM

You realize you can make something functionally identical with plumbing supplies, right? It'll look vastly different, but a T and a couple of barbed fittings of the appropriate size will indeed work.

--DD

Posted by: BillC Jan 17 2017, 01:40 PM

QUOTE(Dave_Darling @ Jan 17 2017, 02:23 PM) *

You realize you can make something functionally identical with plumbing supplies, right? It'll look vastly different, but a T and a couple of barbed fittings of the appropriate size will indeed work.

--DD

It's not that easy, because of where it fits and the parts it connects. About the only practical way to make a homemade substitute is like what is shown in Frankvw's thread above -- a short length of hose with a metal tube stuck in the side.

I don't know about you, but I'd much rather use the correct part than to bodge together a makeshift repair.

Posted by: Mikey914 Jan 17 2017, 02:28 PM

Yes, it is on the list. I had to clean up some heavy duty projects to get to it. I will do these as I too need one. The plumbing supplies can work but look pretty ghetto. This part has metal tubes that attach to vacuum lines to do it right. I will do these, but will be pretty close to March before I can have them ready. We have the WAS tops to complete 1st as well as a few interior parts.
I do my best to keep it all in the air, but when our fiberglass guy went off the reservation we had to start our own program and that is no small undertaking. We can do these well and keep the costs down, but it's a matter of getting back to it.
I apologize it's taken some time, but there is also not much demand for this part compared to others we are working on. It's not about the money, but keeping the most people happy too.

Mark

Posted by: Dave_Darling Jan 17 2017, 10:29 PM

QUOTE(BillC @ Jan 17 2017, 11:40 AM) *
It's not that easy, because of where it fits and the parts it connects. About the only practical way to make a homemade substitute is like what is shown in Frankvw's thread above -- a short length of hose with a metal tube stuck in the side.


That's absurd! The hose lengths are not at all critical, so you can fit the junction anywhere you like in the engine bay. Longer hoses, some plumbing supplies, and there you go!

Note--I am not saying that this is a replacement for the original part, but it is something that should work fine until a quality replacement can be located.

--DD

Posted by: pbanders Jan 17 2017, 11:31 PM

QUOTE(Dave_Darling @ Jan 17 2017, 12:23 PM) *

You realize you can make something functionally identical with plumbing supplies, right? It'll look vastly different, but a T and a couple of barbed fittings of the appropriate size will indeed work.

--DD


Have you been looking in my engine bay? smile.gif

Posted by: BillC Jan 18 2017, 08:57 AM

QUOTE(Dave_Darling @ Jan 17 2017, 11:29 PM) *
Note--I am not saying that this is a replacement for the original part, but it is something that should work fine until a quality replacement can be located.

That's the problem. Until Mark gets around to making these, there isn't a quality replacement available.

Posted by: Mikey914 Jan 18 2017, 10:36 AM

Thanks,

Yes I will do these shortly.

Posted by: stinkindiesel Jan 18 2017, 07:53 PM

Thanks for looking at this, Mark. Add me to the list when you are ready.

Gary

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