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Help identify oil hose leak 911 3.2

Hi,

Can someone help identify the oil hose below (part#). It is weeping and doesn't look genuine to me. To replace do I need to lower the engine or can be done in situ?

TIA,
Oemar


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Hi there
this is the line you need to get
part number is 93010734714
To replace it set your engine on top Z1. Remove the air-duck pipe then remove the distributor,Make sure you put some plug in the hole so nothing falls inside the engine and replace the line.Also get your self 2 new alu. washers for the oil through bolt.

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Make sure you install the distributor in correctly...

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Hi Ivan,

Thank you for your quick reply. On PET I can only find 930-107-347-04, are they the same? So I need to get no 10 & 11 too?

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Hi ,if you get the oil line from here or Porsche dealer it should have the end ring and nut.
The number is more likely updated to the 14....

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Ok thank you so much. Is it safe to continue driving the car now?

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I would drive it. But keep an eye on it as well.
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I'm having a hard time figuring out the location, but it looks like a vacuum line with a hose clamp on it.
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As proporsche said.

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