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> Where to buy..., ...some items the typical go-to places don't have
Speedo
post Sep 2 2021, 02:50 PM
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I don't want to try to make these. Car is a 70 six. First up under the PET for pedals, cables and levers.
I need the little collar that supports the rod for the cold start up by the gas pedal #914 424 219 00
Next the "intermediate piece" that is the guts of the shifter U-joint #914 424 212 00
Now the two seals for the oil tank 901 107 679 10 and 901 107 696 40.
And these last two...do they seal the hole from the inside of the engine compartment, or are they between the oil cooler and the inner fender.
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post Sep 5 2021, 02:55 PM
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The open foam seals can be made at home.
If you insist on correct appearance of a part that can not be seen (me) use
hand-turned hole saws of the suitable diameter. Cut the inside hole first, then the
outer.
The material is often found in stereo and electronics packaging.
OEM parts dimensions in pic
Seal for filter console and ring same as 911 AFAIK


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