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Looking for turbo part number or part

I can't seem to locate this part separately on any of the on-line parts schematics I have seen.



This is the drive pin for a 1993/1994 964 Turbo sump pump on a 3.6 liter engine. Just looking for the pin only, everything else looks good. Mine is showing wear and I would like to replace it while the engine is out.

Thanks in advance for any and all help.

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Mic it. Maybe a drill bit shank is the same size.
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Mic it. Maybe a drill bit shank is the same size.
Not a bad idea. I wonder if the hardness and other properties of the drill shank would be suitable for the application though. I am not sure how much stress/load that pin receives.
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It is hard. Takes a toll on the allen bolt heads. Maybe Brian @ rarelyl8 has one.
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You may also want to consider a standard dowel pin for this.

McMaster-Carr has a good selection of Dowel Pins but other vendors should also have a good selection.
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You may also want to consider a standard dowel pin for this.

McMaster-Carr has a good selection of Dowel Pins but other vendors should also have a good selection.
Good tip, thank you.

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