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> Elring/Klinger Transaxle Gaskets, Any one know the parts number
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post Sep 17 2003, 07:22 PM
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I have a friend that works for Elring/Klinger Sealing in N.J. He told me if I could get him a part number he would see if he could get me a gasket set at his discount. Thanks for any help.
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post Sep 17 2003, 07:37 PM
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PET lists p/n 914 300 901 00 gasket set for 914. Contains 20+ gaskets, seals and O rings. Recent list around $105 at the dealer.
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post Sep 17 2003, 11:51 PM
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I'm betting you dont really need ALL the seals/gaskets that come with the kit. I buy them individually. The kit covers all the tranny's Porsche built for the 914... so you end up with a whole bunch of crap you dont need in the kit (like tailshift gaskets/seals).


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