Where can I find the plastic bushing and the pin that holds the cable on for this handle?
My pin was badly rusted and is no longer usable. I will also need the c clip or other to hold the pin in place.
Cheers,
John
for the bushing, just google on part 914 424 247 00
several vendors will pop up.
Good you got it out, must have been a struggle to get it out....
I just restored my parking brake, you can flip the bushing, mine had uneven wear on one side once flipped there is much less play. I could not get the cable pin out and has to cut / drill mine. I replaced it with a drilled pin and clevis similar to:
The bushing is still available through Porsche and is cheap. I think the pin is too but can't remember for sure.
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Where can I find the plastic bushing and the pin that holds the cable on for this handle?
My pin was badly rusted and is no longer usable. I will also need the c clip or other to hold the pin in place.
Cheers,
John
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Use a clutch clevis pin. Works great.
I use a bronze bushing in place of the plastic one. I get them from Mcmaster-Carr.com
Thanks for the info, I went on the local Porsche dealer site but they were asking for part #s. Thank you Frankvw for the bushing #, anyone know the pin #? If not I will check Ace or Tractor supply for a clevis pin.
Cheers,
John
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Thanks for the info, I went on the local Porsche dealer site but they were asking for part #s. Thank you Frankvw for the bushing #, anyone know the pin #? If not I will check Ace or Tractor supply for a clevis pin.
Cheers,
John
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If the dealer wants a part number tell them to look up the clutch clevis pin for a 914 or 911 from 1965-1989.
If you go with non standard parts you need to get the right length pin. If it is loo long it can rub on the e brake mount.
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