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what are these called?
What are these called? What years models do they apply to?
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heater ducts.. "s pipes" as some call them.....
connect to fan shroud and pump air into heat exchangers.... not sure of fit. definitely pre 75, im not sure if 2L vs 1.7/8 are the same
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I don't think they changed with any model year. One fits all.
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Quote:
but you very well could be right.
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Thanks!
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I call them things I left off my car when I put it back together
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I call them "S-ducts". They attach to the fan shroud, the heat exchangers, and the J-tubes that hook up to the heater blower fan. Used on all 70-74 914s; the 75-76 had a very different exhaust system with different heater-related ducting.
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thanks for confirming dave.
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