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> Decel valve rubber "Y" on Plenum
franklinstower
post Sep 19 2014, 10:34 AM
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Hey, new here. Two weeks ago 2 Porsche's ended up my garage! It was a BOGO - I wanted the 911 but the owner wouldn't sell it unless he sold his 914 first. So I had to buy both.

Now for the 914 - 1974 2.0 Zambezi Green with Tan interior. Looks good from 20'!

GA engine and looks to be all stock FI. I am working on sorting out all the runability stuff - starting with old vacuum hoses and etc. I have found the rubber "Y" or boot on the plenum that the Decel valve connects to is cracked. I looked at ETKA and see that rubber "Y" is NLA.

Anybody have a solution for that from from another source?

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Paul
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pilothyer
post Sep 19 2014, 10:42 AM
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Hey Paul, First off (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welcome.png) I bet if you placed a WTB in the F/S WTB Section you would get lots of replies. Jerry
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post Sep 19 2014, 11:03 AM
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Sounds like the "stacked elbow". Check with Mikey at 914rubber, I think he may be making them.

A less nice-looking alternative is to use brass plumbing fixtures from your local hardware store.

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post Sep 19 2014, 11:38 AM
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AutoAtlanta, but they are a little pricey.
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post Sep 19 2014, 12:35 PM
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Is this what you need ?


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post Sep 19 2014, 02:01 PM
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I have this one that is a NOS original Porsche part....still in OEM package....it was an earlier version used for the 1.7 FI engine but does the same thing...
Let me know or if someone needs this OEM part for a show car....


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post Sep 19 2014, 11:09 PM
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If Paul does not want this part, I would like to be next in line. PM sent.

Thanks,

Eric

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I have this one that is a NOS original Porsche part....still in OEM package....it was an earlier version used for the 1.7 FI engine but does the same thing...
Let me know or if someone needs this OEM part for a show car....


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