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Alternator Air Guide Needed

When replacing my alternator I found that the plastic air guide is missing on my 911SC. I figured that it might be a superfluous part but was informed that I am risking some engine heat problems, though living out in the country I never get into stop and go traffic.

Does anyone know where I could find one?

Thanks very much in advance,

Rob
'83 911SC

Old 01-24-2011, 11:27 AM
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You might move this to the classifieds as a WTB (Want to Buy).

Also, there are a lot of Porsche salvage yards that people recommend. I don't know the names of all of them, but if you search here on the board, you'll be able to find them. DC Automotive and Parts Heaven are two that I can recall....


Good luck!
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Hi Rob,

just saw this - I replied late to your previous thread- "official" name is housing-, fan-, or hub- extension. Pelican has a new one for my '87 for ~95 bucks. But I'd go the used route myself too.
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Old 01-24-2011, 06:22 PM
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These things tend to get brittle around the bolt holes so I wouldn't hesitate to get a new if affordable. Right or wrong, I don't use one on my race car.
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I can supply a nice used one if needed.

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