Need help identifying plated parts, Last of the unidentified 73 914 2.0/4 plated parts |
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Need help identifying plated parts, Last of the unidentified 73 914 2.0/4 plated parts |
Jett |
Aug 7 2016, 11:37 AM
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I need some expert help identifying a few remaining parts that came back from the various trips to the plater. We also may have included doubles (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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ClayPerrine |
Aug 8 2016, 12:57 PM
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R - Engine Tin screw
O - Park Brake Cable clips. Holds the park brake cable to the rear trailing arm. V - Door handle rod retainer. Holds rod to door handle or latch mechanism inside the door. W - Fresh air control box hold down bolts. X - Brake caliper nut backing plates. Z - Park brake cable pin. K - Fog lamp mount cup. E - Blower fan strap. B - 8mmx1.25 stud used in various places on the engine. D - Ball joint wedge bolt. Do not reuse. Get new ones. T - Half of the 6mm clip nut for the door pad. |
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