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Can you ID these relay sockets?

I recently got these used relay sockets. This is one of them - I've never seen one like this before. The guy I got the sockets off of said they were all from a 71 911.


The other sockets I got were std 5 pin sockets. When I plug a relay into them, it doesn't seat the whole way:

Is this common for early 911s? Or did early relays have shorter pins? I'm not going to use these in my '85 with the relay not seated properly.

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OK, the server seems to be working better now. I got the images working and deleted the double posts.
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The top one matches my 1979 SC turn indicator/emergency flasher relay socket.

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