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> Tired of shrinkage....., New at CAMP 914
boxstr
post Jun 8 2007, 08:55 AM
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Tired of shrinkage? Well now you can replace those broken and short pieces on your 914 engine covers.
The original weltings srhink or break off over time. Now you can replace them with new rubber welting material. These are hand cut to match the factory welting. Easy to replace, and you can trim to fit if needed.
CAMP 914 is the only place you will find these new "trimmed to fit"rubber trim pieces. Check the classifieds for pricing.


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post Jun 9 2007, 10:30 AM
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No this is not Bug fender welt. This is an exact replacement for the 914 engine lid welting material, without the shrinkage.
Installation can be either removing the old material and wedging the new material into the old space on the lid. Or you can completely remove the engine lid screen and install that way. It is also a good time to clean the lid itself. Maybe apply a coat of wax. And paint the screen.
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