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Where do these parts belong?
Ok, I have finished re-assembling my '82SC engine. Looks like a new penny. Only a couple parts left over that I can't figure out where they belong (see picture below). The black piece was not originally black - I sandblasted/painted it. The nut actually has a shoulder that fits inside the hole in black bracket it is next to. The black bracket and nut were in a bag labeled "Cam chain covers." I've reviewed my pre-disassembly pictures and can't find this part anywhere. By its girth, it looks like a rather important bracket for something.
The smaller bracket with some rust on it was not in a bag, but I found it on my workbench - I'm pretty sure it belongs on the engine - perhaps a cam chain tensioner oil line bracket? I'm just waiting for some heater hoses and a test pipe and it will be finished and I'll post pictures. You can check out the entire rebuild process at: http://picasaweb.google.com/geoff.gerhardt Geoff ![]()
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possibly bracket for AC compressor?
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The nut and bracket mount to the right of and down from the fan at the oil pressure sender location. The bracket supports the A/C. The oill pressure sender screws into the nut.
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The twisted bracket goes in the trans... It holds the reverse light switch wires tght against the trans case... Lou
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Excellent! You guys are great. Thanks.
Geoff
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The oil sender does not screw into the nut; the shouldered nut was made to utilize an existing chain housing mounting stud to also mount the black A/C bracket support strut shown. By the way, the shouldered nut if purchased new from Porsche costs about $25.
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Right, I see how it goes now. The shouldered nut screws into the top stud on the RHS chain housing. The bracket goes from there to the AC brace.
Geoff
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I thought I had it, but it doesn't seem to fit there. Here's a picture. You can see that there's a ~1/4" gap b/w this strut and the AC mount, and the hole in the brace doesn't line up exactly with the hole in the AC mount. I'm going to check that I have the AC mount on correctly and try it again.
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Loosened up all the AC bracket bolts and rejiggered it a bit and the strut bracket lines up fine now.
Geoff
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