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hwgunner
One set of 2 on engine brackets for the sideshift engine bar mounts. Needed when converting to a sideshift. $40.00 shipped.
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rgalla9146
Specific to a 6 ?
New to me.
The cap is wrong for an early car.
It should have a rounded upper edge, not square
toolguy
PM sent on Reservoir
I'll take it
Tom_T
Looks like the same reservoir in my 73 914-2.0 Jonathan.

I don't think they were model specific - only the MC was 19mm vs. 17mm on the /4's.

EDIT:

I stand corrected, Dave said they have different part nos. for -6 & /4.
hwgunner
QUOTE(toolguy @ Feb 6 2015, 07:06 PM) *

PM sent on Reservoir
I'll take it

SPF
toolguy
Jonathan
Paypal just sent
Dave
hwgunner
Reservoir is sold. Mounts still available.
hwgunner
Bump to the top.
hwgunner
Mounts still available
hwgunner
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hwgunner
Mounts still Available. New Price $30.00 shipped.
forrestkhaag
Are these parts still available and if so I can PayPal if you relay email info. Thanks.
rcarneva
Still have the side shift mount brackets?

I am trying to convert to side shift and need it all. I was told that I need from the shifter back, is that right?

I have an early 71 914-4 1.7

Any other parts?

Let me know, thanks.
Rick
forrestkhaag
QUOTE(rcarneva @ Mar 31 2015, 02:58 PM) *

Still have the side shift mount brackets?

I am trying to convert to side shift and need it all. I was told that I need from the shifter back, is that right?

I have an early 71 914-4 1.7

Any other parts?

Let me know, thanks.
Rick


Hey Rick: I have a 71 as well and have the pieces for my conversion which includes all of the parts shown in the 914 factory service manual (in Controls Section)

If you want to, send me your email in a PM and I will forward the diagram and details from the manual to you today. Also, Bruce Stone has a host of hard to find parts for this conversion as well as the required bushings and one-use retainer pins (new) for you to complete this fairly simple task.
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