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> WTB: Shifter (Side) Linkage Cover, The "Can" that covers the linkage where it enters the tranny
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post Dec 3 2009, 06:24 PM
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My linkage is naked:
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post Dec 3 2009, 07:42 PM
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QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Dec 3 2009, 04:24 PM) *

My linkage is naked:
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Pelican has them new for about $40. Most used ones are cracked and broken. THere is also a clamp that goes with it that sell for about $8.

914 424 501 01 Cover
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post Dec 3 2009, 07:47 PM
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Thanks!

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My linkage is naked:
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Pelican has them new for about $40. Most used ones are cracked and broken. THere is also a clamp that goes with it that sell for about $8.

914 424 501 01 Cover
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http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=100654
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post Dec 3 2009, 10:36 PM
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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) I think that all of Pelican, PP & AA & Maybe even PMB sells them, & JWest sells a repro bellows for the rod which attaches to it too

....I agree with above - get a new one with the strap new & new bellows to keep the crud out & sleep at night!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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post Dec 4 2009, 11:06 AM
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The dealer has them, we also have them new on the shelf.
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post Dec 4 2009, 11:11 AM
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Who's the "Dealer"...a Porsche dealer? They have something for a 40 year old 914? Do you have the clamps?


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The dealer has them, we also have them new on the shelf.

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My .02 for ya. See that phone number in Mark's sig under the GPR logo? Dial it!
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You've got the part numbers so call 410-666-4146, the parts department phone number for Valley Porsche in Cockeysville, MD to see if they're in stock.

Your difficulty will be that you will have to take apart some of the linkage to fit the cover on. The shaft that goes through the bushing in the metal part on the transmission (see arrow for lack of better description!) has to go through the hole in the cover.
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Thanks, but I'm tired of those guys immediately blowing me off as soon as I say 1970 914. Ordered one from PP where I'm always treated well. Gotcha about having to take the linkage apart...thanks.


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You've got the part numbers so call 410-666-4146, the parts department phone number for Valley Porsche in Cockeysville, MD to see if they're in stock.

Your difficulty will be that you will have to take apart some of the linkage to fit the cover on. The shaft that goes through the bushing in the metal part on the transmission (see arrow for lack of better description!) has to go through the hole in the cover.
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Hey Ken, I too, bought the PP canister and have been as happy with it as a 2 petered billy goat. However, I couldn't get it to "slip" on originally. Then with the cover in place and hooked on 3 corners, I gently applied heat from a heat gun untill the 4th corner snapped into place. (I don't know why a hair dryer wouldn't work as well.) It now fits tighter than socks on a rooster and without the clamp! I've had it on & off 3 times since and it still fits great.
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post Dec 6 2009, 04:27 PM
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Great bit of advice...thanks.

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Hey Ken, I too, bought the PP canister and have been as happy with it as a 2 petered billy goat. However, I couldn't get it to "slip" on originally. Then with the cover in place and hooked on 3 corners, I gently applied heat from a heat gun untill the 4th corner snapped into place. (I don't know why a hair dryer wouldn't work as well.) It now fits tighter than socks on a rooster and without the clamp! I've had it on & off 3 times since and it still fits great.

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post Dec 6 2009, 05:31 PM
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QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Dec 4 2009, 10:08 AM) *

Thanks, but I'm tired of those guys immediately blowing me off as soon as I say 1970 914. Ordered one from PP where I'm always treated well. Gotcha about having to take the linkage apart...thanks.


My local Porsche dealer is more than happy to help me deal with my 35 year old parts needs. If I had that experience, I would calmly ask for the manager of the parts department and tell him that I feel like I was less than respected and that if he wants to supply parts for my newer Porsche, he will respect my need for parts for my older ones. You get the respect you demand.

That said, I like Pelican too...
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