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trojanhorsepower
So this bolt is the right thread and length for the shifter to coupling bolt. Is that what its for? Why the cut in the head?

Thanks

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RoadGlue
Hey Peter,

I don't recall ever seeing a OEM slotted bolt anywhere on a 914. Could be something a previous owner fitted.
76-914
Throttle body clamp? confused24.gif
URY914
QUOTE(RoadGlue @ Jun 6 2020, 03:32 PM) *

Hey Peter,

I don't recall ever seeing a OEM slotted bolt anywhere on a 914. Could be something a previous owner fitted.



I've parted out half a dozen 914 and I agree never seen one of those.

(Someone will be along shortly to prove me wrong. sad.gif )
TheCabinetmaker
I've seen that bolt, but not sure where.

Headlight adjuster bolt maybe?
bdstone914
QUOTE(76-914 @ Jun 6 2020, 03:35 PM) *

Throttle body clamp? confused24.gif


I have seen them. Maybe the air cleaner to throttle body boot clamp on a 2.0 or the clamp for the fan in the engine bay.
bdstone914
QUOTE(TheCabinetmaker @ Jun 7 2020, 06:43 AM) *

I've seen that bolt, but not sure where.

Headlight adjuster bolt maybe?


Nope. That one has a slot on the other end.
aharder
If I'm correct, the Tin screw mount in front of the alternator has a hex and slot. The one that screws to the fan shroud. not sure its that size .
trojanhorsepower
Thanks All,
Sounds like a hard no on the shifter. I'll hold onto it for later.

Thanks again!
rgalla9146
Wrong size but same type used ( brass !) on 6 positive battery terminal.
can verify on another car soon.
bbrock
That's a tricky one but here you go shades.gif


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SirAndy
QUOTE(bbrock @ Jun 7 2020, 08:55 PM) *

That's a tricky one but here you go shades.gif

Nice!
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rgalla9146
QUOTE(bbrock @ Jun 7 2020, 11:55 PM) *

That's a tricky one but here you go shades.gif


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Excellent !
rgalla9146
This thread was started three days ago.
Today I noticed this cup that has been on my work bench for at least a month.
Ain't that the way it goes ?
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