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Help! I need a set of new/exec. cond heat exchangers for a 72 911T Targa. Where can I get the best deal on some (ideally SS)
Thanks! Miniac
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If you are looking for new, look at Pelican Parts first. I think Wayne has dropped the prices on SSI to be competitive with other vendors. I just checked and Wayne is selling them for $850.00 for the set. You might be able to beat that price by $50.00 or so, but why screw over the host of this board for a measley 50 bucks?
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Wayne,
Does your price at $850 include all hardware & the oil line mod?
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Im sure it doesnt but I wouldnt think anybody else`s would. You need the tool as well which comes with SSI`s. I PAID $950.00 FOR MINE ONLY 6 MONTH`S AGO.
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Thanks for the tip. I'm not sure about the oil line mod. What all else might I need to replace these rusted heat exchangers?
Thanks for your help. Miniac
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Miniac, the SSI's were actually developed for the early 911's like yours. You do not need any oil line modifications. The SSI's are a direct bolt in replacement for the factory heat exchangers. If you get SSI's they come with all the hardware you need to include the exhaust gaskets and special wrench. However I would recommend replacing the exhaust studs prior to installing the SSI's. You never know what condition the original exhaust studs are in. And use some never seize on the studs when you install the SSI's, never know when you might have to remove them in the future.
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I just got a set new never installed off the parts board of this web site for $737 and that was with shipping!!!and I did what Kurt said and replaced all the studs with hardend ones I sure held my breath getting the old ones out they were nasty but didn't brake any off I'm thrilled Porsche Jewelry!!!
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