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looking for 1971 911 fuel pump support

I'm looking for a rear fuel pump support for my 911, do you guys have any sources for it? I haven't been able to find it

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Fred

Old 05-14-2006, 11:14 AM
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bump.

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Do you know what you are looking for? Do you seek a bracket that is hose clamped to the pump body and then attached via rubber mounts to a bracket welded to the body? Or are you looking for the bracket welded to the body? Parts Heaven in Hayward, CA is a possible source for used parts of these types. The rubber mounts are likely available new but the brackets may be NLA - the part number would have to be used to check availability.
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I'm looking for the bracket that is welded to the body

Fred
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Hello Fred
You can buy it new from Porsche. The part number is 911 501 023 01 I just purchased one about 2 weeks ago.

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Mark
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Kudos to Porsche AG for having the part available, for now.

It may also be able to be fashioned from some 1/8 strip steel, a Mig welder, a few thick rubber washers, and a bit of time.
Disconnect the batterys and CDI box before any chassis welding, and don't have the ground on the opposite side of any greased bearings.

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