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Could some who has the resources please tell what model air horn this part number belongs to? 901110317OR.
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Where did you get this part no. from?
I think you'll find that part numbers for 911/912 horns all begin with either 901 635 or 911 635 Andy Boyle '69 911E |
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It came right off the part.. These are the ones made out of Mg.
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I may have been using technicaly the wrong name. How about air stacks. I am trying to determine if these are E, S or T. If any one has a parts catalogue for the MFI years could you look it up please?
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My 1971 book shows 2 part #'s 911.110.322.03 in German it reads Einlauftrichter 42 in English it reads Socket the other part# is 911.110.322.02 sameGerman word but 38 after the word not 42 and in English it just says Socket. Must be for E and S, E being smaller than the S.
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it's definately a 901 part number. Does this imply an early 911? Any one have an earlier reference?
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Yes, an earlier, '69-'71 set of stacks ... I noticed them when you posted the pic a while back ... zinc castings instead of plastic on the '72 and later MFI systems. All of the early MFI documentation in Vol. 1 & 2 of the service manuals look just like yours!
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I'm trying to determine what model these belong to. I've heard that the "T"'s won't fit on "S" throttles, the bolt pattern is different. I don't care about the bore size as I will be doing machine work any way./ I want to take a spare set and try to make them look like RSR high butterfly and exporement with placing the injectors in the stacks or even at the top maybe. But I need to know if these are an "E" or "S" so I know they will fit on my throttles.
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Hey Warren I was in hopes you could look up this part number to determine what model they belong to.
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If memory serves, the numbers on the castings are "casting numbers" and do not bear any relation to "part numbers".
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Hey mackgoo, I called a buddy at a dealership and the only old number was the one I gave you. If you want to find more then it's wrecking yard time. He said theree were none in his system meaning Reno/Atlanta parts warehouses.
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