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1973.5 911T CIS Correct Fuel Filter Configuration?
Here's the situation.
I have a 1973 1/2 911T with CIS (gold in case anyone is interested). Purchased in 1994 (second owner), I did my first restoration (body off) in 1997-1998. Then in 2011-2012 I did a second lighter restoration (selective refresh, mostly suspension, cosmetics, expandable oil return tubes, etc.). I let it sit during Covid, now want to get it running again. Tank was shot (after a "boil" cleaning during resto 2.0, it had to be patched, so some pretty thin metal all around), so I have an "unobtanium" replacement tank with the brazed-on fuel barbs (not screw-ins), swirl pot and full-sized spare capable. During either the 1.0 or 2.0 resto, I replaced the fuel filter with a modified setup as the original filter was as best as I could figure no longer available. Picture is attached, the 15 year-old filter is a Bosch 0 450 905 016. It no longer is secured in the stamped metal mounting bracket with a hose clamp but rather "floats" on the short angled and flared(?) metal tube from the pressure regulator(?). This configuration worked for me for 15-20 years, so am wondering whether I should stick with this modest mod or whether I should go on another unobtanium quest for an original filter. One of my concerns is that I don't remember exactly what I did to make this modification? Did I bend that short flared tube? Something else? Any advise would be welcome. I also have a question regarding whether I should wurth rough undercoat-gray top paint the new tank to take it back to factory-original -- if in fact that rough undercoat on top-and-bottom, followed by grey primer-ish paint-on-top only on the old tank is in fact the original look).
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I have the same setup in my '76 so I think it is original!
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The Bosch #0 450 905 003 is the unit I have been using for the past 5 or 6 years. It appears to be for 75-76 engines but worked.
Had some fuel distributor issues and just had it rebuilt. Instructions from the fuel distributor rebuilder demands the use of a new filter. Easy for them to say! Porsche is telling me their part #911 110 176 23 is correct. I've order it, we'll see. I'll try to post here how I made out once I get it installed and running in a week or so. Meantime this my hookup. Most of the hardware connectors were already in the car even though the engine was in parts sitting on the garage floor when I bought the car. LOL. Hope this helps.
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Portland, Oregon
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This was my solution to clamping the later filter until I was able to source a console from a later 911.
https://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/392115-updating-1973-5-911t-fuel-filter.html
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