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> 1971 Porsche 914 1.7 liter, exhaust
milwlandrover
post Mar 31 2020, 10:42 AM
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Good morning guys,

I am trying to get some work done while off for this virus deal. I found my right side exhaust studs broke off in the manifold. I had them drilled and heliocoiled and now I need some parts to put it back to gether. I will need 2 exhaust gaskets, 4 studs, 4 nuts and a valve cover gasket.
I also found a number of oil leaks and will need 4 push rod tubes and 8 O-rings.
where would be the best place and the fastest place to get these from. I have the car on a hoist and don't want to tie it up too long.
thanks for your help.

ps I have already copied Chris at Tangerine Racing, but I am listing here just in case he doesn't have the parts.

cheers!

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post Mar 31 2020, 11:07 AM
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Mark,
Try Autohausaz.com.
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post Mar 31 2020, 11:09 AM
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Mark,
Try Autohausaz.com.

Thank you!
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post Apr 1 2020, 07:13 AM
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I found everything at Autohauaz.com thank you very much EXCEPT the studs and nuts for the Exhaust manifold. Can anyone help. This project is on someone else's hoist and I don't want to take advantage of his generosity.
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I found everything at Autohauaz.com thank you very much EXCEPT the studs and nuts for the Exhaust manifold. Can anyone help. This project is on someone else's hoist and I don't want to take advantage of his generosity.
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Try PelicanParts.com and FCPEuro.com
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@milwlandrover

Mc Master-Carr is your friend.

I think the length is about 30 on the muffler studs. I have to set some myself.

https://www.mcmaster.com/threaded-studs
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