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> 914rubber request for new part, Photo attached
nihil44
post Jun 10 2019, 12:41 AM
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Mark,

I have posted a request through your website to make part # 914 356 502 01 which is a white plastic clamp which pushes into the engine firewall and which secures the fuel lines on the firewall.

I have posted this thread as your website doesn't have the facility to accept an accompanying photo. PET lists this part as for '74 and up and 2 required per car.

With time the plastic becomes embrittled. I was trial fitting some ss fuel lines and pushed the lines into the clamp and sure enough, it snapped. The part is NLA as far as my searches show.

Hope you can help

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post Jun 10 2019, 07:26 PM
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My '75 uses 4 of these clips. At least one is broken. I'd buy some.
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post Jun 11 2019, 10:21 PM
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I’m in for 4 of.
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