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How many new seals
Is there a definitive list of 911 seals that I can find with all the part number instead of me looking through and writing down all the part numbers from the pages of Pelican Parts
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This is a great question. Not that easy.
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Check some of the other Porsche Part suppliers. They have a full car seal kit for sale. Around 1k or used to be. PP does not carry the full kit or I could not find it on line. If they do, I stand corrected. Steve
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den912, the reason you need all the part numbers is?As the boys said it is very unsusual to look for all of the numbers.Just get the complete sets for the bottom part of the engine and the upper..
The only difference is quality of o rings and gaskets so might want to go with the most recomended . I would absolutelly use only Elring flywheel seal and front pulley seal that goes for trany main shaft seal as well. Then you want, Viton o rings ....for all of this, you do not need any part numbers Are you doing an engine rebuild? Ivan
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...depends on the seals you are looking for, all body seals/gaskets or engine gaskets. I assumed the OP was looking for body seals/gasket kit.
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