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Inside Centerlube covers

Could anyone post a close up picture of how the seals are attached to the cam box cover on an early car 901/01? I've seen one picture of the mag 906 covers and there seems to be a ring with three screws into the cover but it wasn't a close up.

I have seals and a 901/05 cover that I need to convert. I thought I got lucky and picked up an early left cover (here on pelican) with the hole for the dual fuel pump, but it wasn't center lube! Silly me, i assumed all motors with wobble nut pumps were centerlube equipped. Close but no cigar.

Thanks in advance,
tadd

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Here you go...

These came off a '65 911 motor with the Pierberg mechanical fuel pump, Solex carbs and center lube cams.

Let me know if you need more detail.





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Tom:
Your brilliant.... Thanks!

The last pic is perfect. I was told the seals were a press fit, then I saw the 906 cover and got confused.

Off to the mill!

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