What do #78, and 79 do? It is the rubber washer and the nut that go on the return tube. Do They go on the inside of the fender, or do you put them on afer the tank is in place to sandwitch the fender against the tank?
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The soft washer goes on the tank, the nut goes on after the tank is installed, securing it against the bulkhead. The Cap'n
Thank you sir! That makes sense. I just didnt want to fool with this and guess just to have to re do it all again.
beware #11 - deceptively small, but evil. It wants to strip the threads on the tank, resulting in your having to yank the eff'n thing out to have it tapped and cleaned out less any metal debris remains. The engine assumes the oil in the tank is clean and ready to go.
Does anybody know what the part number is for #9, the "O" ring seal for the oil filter console? I thought it was 999-701-100-50, but that isn't pulling anything up.
Good question. I'm going to need one soon also. Consider this a ...
Stoddards shows it as a good number item #4 cost 4.84
http://www.stoddard.com/shop/shopdisplayproducts.asp?id=172&cat=Oil+Coolers+%26+Components
Dan, that number worked for me about a month ago at the local Porsche dealer.
QUOTE (sixnotfour @ Jul 13 2005, 07:19 PM) |
Stoddards shows it as a good number item #4 cost 4.84 http://www.stoddard.com/shop/shopdisplayproducts.asp?id=172&cat=Oil+Coolers+%26+Components |
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