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Need source for filter '72 console oil line fitting
I need an extra fitting for my oil filter console since I've had it converted to use a thermostat. Do these things have a part number? Is it the same fitting that the oil return line screws onto on the engine case?
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Connector/Union Plug, 911 (1970-73), Each
Brand: Genuine Porsche [Photo] 999-136-008-09-OEM $14.75 ![]()
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Perfect! Thank you! Its been added to my cart
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is this the same fitting that is needed for the bottom of the 72 oil tank as well?
and... can you use the newer style (74+) thermostat when boring out the 72 console, or do you have to use the 72 specific one? cost difference is about $100.
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I got bought a later one for an SC.
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i think you were referring to the t-stat. okay.
now, what about the tank bottom fitting?
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Yes, I bought a later t-stat. Sorry to be vague. I haven't gotten to tank yet.
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The latest downloadable PET catalog in PDF format indicates that this latest thermostat is used both in the engine and in the '72 remote thermostat:
Oil Thermostat, 911 (1972-73) Brand: Behr-Thompson [Photo] [Photo] 930-107-765-00-M322 $128.25
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Thanks, Tyson
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999-136-008-09 will NOT work for this. I've got two of them here and the ID is probably 2/3 the size of the fitting thats on the console. Id probably uses it anyway, but the threads on the inboard side of the fitting are too small to thread into the housing.
Does anyone have the thread pitch or a different part number for the fitting on the '72 filter console? TIA Last edited by Shuie; 05-12-2006 at 06:47 PM.. |
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bumping.....
What are you guys with the '72's doing? Pulling the oil line fitting from an old motor? I've got a spare console here that I could possibly steal the fitting from but Id like to buy a new one. |
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I just had this problem on my '72 a week before you did. I ordered a fitting from Chuck Moreland @ Elephant Racing. It was expensive as hell (like $35 shipped) for what it is, but it looks like the right part. I must admit all I've done so far is eyeball the fitment and have not tested it yet, but it looks fine.
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Im may just pull one from the other console. I was hoping to build that unit up as well, but little things like these fittings are bleeding me. Do you have the part number handy by chance? I looked at his website, and the fittings that are picture look just like what I have here.
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![]() I just came across this thread, so my info is late, but perhaps for future reference......... I keep in stock most of the Porsche Metric fittings & hose material, and make up replacement hose assys for a number of well known Porsche restoration shops. I will replace only the leaking hose if that is what is needed, and I even do the smaller 911 hose assys that use the 26mm fittings (66-71 models) & some early race cars like the 904 & 906 & 910. Here is a photo example of a typical repair: Before ![]() After ![]() Sometimes I have to wait for certain fittings to come from Germany, but for the most part I have what is needed. This one above costs about $75 using your fittings. Keep smiling, you own & drive a Porsche. Len ![]() |
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Thanks. Do you have any information about the fitting that is the topic of this thread?
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Hey Sherman,
I just wanted to follow up on this with you. This week I managed to get 3 hours in the garage to work on the 911. I test-fit the fitting supplied by Chuck @ Elephant Racing - it fits fine and has the correct ID. The only difference I noted was that the new fitting doesn't seem to be as elegant as the original items, in that it protrudes from the console about 1/2" higher than the others. I don't think this will present a major problem in fitment of the oil lines.
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Thanks, Dave! I appreciate the help.
I bit the bullet and placed an order with Chuck earlier this week for the console fitting, a set of finned lines, and remaining fittings I need for the engine/tank lines ![]() |
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Update to confirm what Dave said.
Chuck has the fitting you need to convert your T housing to use a thermostat. Thanks Dave! Finned lines mounted! Thanks Chuck! |
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