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mskala
Looking at the 911 PET, it's not clear to me in the early strut part
numbers.
Is 911.341.043.01 (and 044.01) the pinch-bolt type or wedge-bolt type?
It seems at least that those are the M-caliper (3" spacing).

I already posted this on the pelican 911 board but figured I'd ask here too.

Jeff Hail
QUOTE(mskala @ Mar 20 2013, 01:45 PM) *

Looking at the 911 PET, it's not clear to me in the early strut part
numbers.
Is 911.341.043.01 (and 044.01) the pinch-bolt type or wedge-bolt type?
It seems at least that those are the M-caliper (3" spacing).

I already posted this on the pelican 911 board but figured I'd ask here too.


I recall (without checking 100%) those are 69+/- Boges with pinch bolts & 3 inch spacing.

On second thoughtI think one is a wedge and the other is a pinch.
mskala
QUOTE(Jeff Hail @ Mar 20 2013, 08:09 PM) *

QUOTE(mskala @ Mar 20 2013, 01:45 PM) *

Looking at the 911 PET, it's not clear to me in the early strut part
numbers.
Is 911.341.043.01 (and 044.01) the pinch-bolt type or wedge-bolt type?
It seems at least that those are the M-caliper (3" spacing).

I already posted this on the pelican 911 board but figured I'd ask here too.


I recall (without checking 100%) those are 69+/- Boges with pinch bolts & 3 inch spacing.

On second thoughtI think one is a wedge and the other is a pinch.


043/044 are at least definitely L/R of the same type. I tend to think
it's saying that the 901.341.083.01 and 084.01 are the L/R of the pinch
bolt type and 911.341.043.01 and 044.01 are the wedge bolt type.
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