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I've posted on the forum before about the fact that I received my 70 911T in boxes and that I was putting it back together like a jigsaw puzzle.
I have found a set of workshop manuals, which in most cases has helped me through some puzzling issues.
But, sometimes, workshop manuals don't answer all of my questions, and here are a couple of examples -
1.what is it that anchors the middle window frame support to the door - the two outer supports bolt directly to the ends of the door frames, but the middle one looks like it requires some sort of bracket - whatever it is, I don't think I have it and if someone had a picture, I would really appreciate it.
2.how do the cables get routed from the heater/fresh air control unit in the dash to the blower in the trunk? Once again, pictures would be really great.
3.what do the parts look like that connect the ventilation hoses from the flapper boxes in the trunk to the tube from the heat exchangers. I'm just guessing, because I haven't seen the parts, but it looks like they would connect to the floor on either side of the trunk, and do nothing more that connect the hose from the flapper boxes to the end of the tube coming from the heat exchanger.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Rob,

I'm not as familiar with the cars from the early '70s, as I am with the later cars, but I'll take a shot. Answers are:

1. Type in the part number 901 542 059 20 into the part number search box at the top of the screen and you should be taken to a link that hopefully will have a parts catalog page from PET that shows what parts are involved.

2. I don't have a picture of an early car handy but I think the cables are routed through grommets placed in holes in the metal structure of the dash. The basic area is above the parking brake handle, exiting into the trunk just inboard of the left trunk hinge.

3. There should be a hose connecting the trunk airflow valves with the duct coming from in front of the door sill area. I would post a photo of a later car showing the general arrangement of things, but Pelican's site won't let me upload a photo at the moment.

JR
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Rob,

Here's the photo:


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JR - Thanks very much for the info - the picture is invaluable...
I searched on the part number, but had no success - will continue to search the parts diagrams in hopes of finding what the part looks like.
Also am unable to find the grommets that the cables pass through, but didn't spend too much time in the gerage this morning as it's waaaay to cold out there.
Once again - thanks very much for your help!
Rob

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Rob,

I'm not as familiar with the cars from the early '70s, as I am with the later cars, but I'll take a shot. Answers are:

1. Type in the part number 901 542 059 20 into the part number search box at the top of the screen and you should be taken to a link that hopefully will have a parts catalog page from PET that shows what parts are involved.

2. I don't have a picture of an early car handy but I think the cables are routed through grommets placed in holes in the metal structure of the dash. The basic area is above the parking brake handle, exiting into the trunk just inboard of the left trunk hinge.

3. There should be a hose connecting the trunk airflow valves with the duct coming from in front of the door sill area. I would post a photo of a later car showing the general arrangement of things, but Pelican's site won't let me upload a photo at the moment.

JR
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Rob,

Here's the link to the page I was referring to:

http://www.pelicanparts.com/PartsLookup/HTML/911_USA_70_73_KATALOG/804-20-print.htm

Here's the page:



Here's a link to the page showing the ventilation system parts:

http://www.pelicanparts.com/PartsLookup/HTML/911_USA_70_73_KATALOG/804-20-print.htm

Here's the page:




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Thanks again - now that I know what the window frame bracket parts look like, I actually found them in my stash - I installed them, and am running into a little problem - when the window is up and being rolled down, the pivots on the regulator pop out of the mounting holes in the window channels as they pass by - is there supposed to be some sort of retaining ring, or washer on the pivots?
Rob

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Rob,

Here's the link to the page I was referring to:

http://www.pelicanparts.com/PartsLookup/HTML/911_USA_70_73_KATALOG/804-20-print.htm

Here's the page:



Here's a link to the page showing the ventilation system parts:

http://www.pelicanparts.com/PartsLookup/HTML/911_USA_70_73_KATALOG/804-20-print.htm

Here's the page:




Have fun,
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Rob,

I need to head to work. Try looking here: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/search.php?searchid=975739 for some threads about the dreaded window regulator pivots.

JR
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Sorry, when I looked at the title, this was the only thing I could come up with:


KEEPER: Stop! Who would cross the Bridge of Death must answer me
these questions three, 'ere the other side he see.

LAUNCELOT: Ask me the questions, bridge-keeper. I'm not afraid.

KEEPER: What is your name?

LAUNCELOT: My name is Sir Launcelot of Camelot.

KEEPER: What is your quest?

LAUNCELOT: To seek the Holy Grail.

KEEPER: What is your favorite color?

LAUNCELOT: Blue.

KEEPER: Right. Off you go.

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