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911 carrera 3.2 (1985)
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Harmelen, the Netherlands
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by kees
[B]Due to corrosion I want to remove the console which holds the activated carbon container (charcoal canister) which is located in the right rear wheelarch. The console is mounted to the car with two nuts. One of them I can't get off. I've tried WD40 but I can't get grip because it hasn't the form of a nut anymore due to the corrosion. What can I do without damaging the treads? Finally, I managed to get the nut off. I've removed the rust, used POR-15, and undercoated the area. Now I want to put back the console. I was convinced that I had to use the two green holes (to get the console level), but the only way to fit it is to use the red hole and then the activated carbon container is tilted. What holes do I use, the green ones, or one green and one red? I appologize for the stupid question, but I want to know before I start drilling a bigger hole in the console to make it fit. 911 carrera 3.2 coupe 1985 Thanks, ![]() Kees. ![]() ![]() |
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911 carrera 3.2 (1985)
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Harmelen, the Netherlands
Posts: 741
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911 carrera 3.2 (1985)
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Harmelen, the Netherlands
Posts: 741
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84-89 911 owners,
please have a look in your right rear wheelarch. Thanks, ![]() Kees. |
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