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Jacks and other parts identification please!
Can anyone tell me what years/models each of these jacks are from?
Also, I have a box with a lot of these sheetmetal parts, can anyone identify them? ![]() ![]() Thanks!
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Second pic:
Air guides/scoops between cylinders. Look same as on my 930 Turbo, but some are missing...
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The cylinder air channels are original 65 through 2,7.
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The jack on the left looks to be of early '70's vintage. These were used on the 911 and 914 series cars. The jack on the right side appears to be for an early 911 of the SWB era. My '67 911s had one just like it. Not sure about the jack in the center though.
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Great, thanks for the info. I figured they were engine 'tin' parts but wasn't sure where they went.
Anyone have any ideas about that middle one? It is a Bilstein jack
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SWB 912 - daily driver Last edited by Monkfish; 10-28-2009 at 02:13 PM.. |
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Just hazarding a guess here.
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I remember the middle one has to be jacked up and jacked down but dont remember the application.\
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