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Gasket?

My 75 911s has slow oil licking at fitting at to reservoir from returning line from oil cooler front of the car. Was there any gasket goes in the fitting to the reservoir? If so where can I buy the gasket?

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Hi Hienz - if you'd like to send me a PM with your email address, I will have one of our Porsche reps. get in touch with you and assist with the gasket for your '75. Thanks.
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No gasket within the mouth of the oil fitting if that's what you mean. Those lines get old. They are pretty inexpensive to replace if you go with the off brand.

It sounds like someone added a front cooler, so make that distinction if you do order parts because there are different lines obviously.
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Hi Hienz - if you'd like to send me a PM with your email address, I will have one of our Porsche reps. get in touch with you and assist with the gasket for your '75. Thanks.
Hi Dmitry
Please email me at hienz964@yahoo.com
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Thanks - forwarding this now. You should have an email from us tomorrow AM.
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No gasket within the mouth of the oil fitting if that's what you mean. Those lines get old. They are pretty inexpensive to replace if you go with the off brand.

It sounds like someone added a front cooler, so make that distinction if you do order parts because there are different lines obviously.
If oil is leaking somewhere along the rubber hose, then I can assume the lines get old. But
Mine is leaking at the fitting to the oil reservoir, and when tightening the fitting nut oil reduced dripping out
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