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> WTB Engine tin behind #3, Thermostat, oil pressure extension, Engine parts
capitolatim
post Feb 22 2017, 02:55 PM
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Hi, looking for that tin and a new Thermostat. Also the extension that allow oil pressure sending unit to be mounted remotely.

I'm in Capitola, CA

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Tim,

I have a box full of engine tin. I may have what you want, and I am in Sunnyvale. I will have to find the box, and look through it. Not sure what that Tin looks like, or how to identify it.

If no one else steps up, you are welcome to look through the box.

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This should be the tin that you need.
$15 shipped.
Use a brake hose from a 928. Part number 928 355 080 01. Get one from a local auto parts store for a 1982 or later 928 rear brake hose.

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New thermostats are on Ebay. Not cheap $129.
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QUOTE(bfrymire @ Feb 22 2017, 01:41 PM) *

Tim,

I have a box full of engine tin. I may have what you want, and I am in Sunnyvale. I will have to find the box, and look through it. Not sure what that Tin looks like, or how to identify it.

If no one else steps up, you are welcome to look through the box.

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Brett, thanks. I'm not sure what it looks like as well. Let me know if you find the box.

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QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Feb 22 2017, 06:03 PM) *

This should be the tin that you need.
$15 shipped.
Use a brake hose from a 928. Part number 928 355 080 01. Get one from a local auto parts store for a 1982 or later 928 rear brake hose.

Bruce


Hi Bruce, great I'll take it. PayPal?

Thanks for the tip on the brake line, but I just bought one from Aircooled.

Please give me your email address.

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