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mikeferg75 12-11-2002 07:56 AM

Name that Part
 
I think I finally found my own vac leak on my 74 2.0 with djet. On Dave Darling's diagrams the second pic at the bottom of the page for the What's the name of the Fitting that looks like a "Bold F" that fit's to the D Jet. Both Hose's goes to my decell valve. Well mines badly cracked. Any sorce for this part. I am new so forgive me for not knowing the name. Also, I will get some pics of the toy soon. Thanks in advance. Ferg.

sammyg2 12-11-2002 08:17 AM

I believe the technical term for that fitting is "thingy" although most of us 'ole timers refer to it as a "do-hickey".
hope this helps :-)

BTW, I don't have one but I would be surprised if someone on this list doesn't ship you one for the cost of the postage.

914NNP 12-11-2002 08:30 AM

Stacked Elbow
 
Auto Atlanta has them, Pelican and Porsche do not. It's called a Stacked Elbow, part number: 022 129 637B. They cost $25.00
Check out the AA catalog, (sorry Pelican) and be carefull.

John Rogers 12-11-2002 08:33 AM

The 'F' fitting is NLA I guess as I tried to get several years ago as have others I know. I finally made one from several vacuum fittings and hose I bought at a large NAPA store since they had tee, x and other fittings and some for different size hoses. Good luck.

Dave at Pelican Parts 12-11-2002 09:49 AM

Yup, what John said.

Unless you need the original looks, you can use a "T" and a step-down adaptor that you can get at your FLAPS. Or you can even fake up something using brass plumbing supplies if you like your local Home Debit better than your Friendly Local Auto Parts Store.

--DD

mikeferg75 12-11-2002 10:46 AM

Thanks for all the great info, this site is great. This little car has made me smile since the day I bought it in late August. Can't wait for track days next year. Ferg

DuckRyder 12-11-2002 10:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Dave at Pelican Parts
Friendly Local Auto Parts Store.

I am so glad that I finally figured out what "FLAPS" is, I was close to asking.


Quote:

Auto Atlanta has them, Pelican and Porsche do not. It's called a Stacked Elbow, part number: 022 129 637B. They cost $25.00
Check out the AA catalog, (sorry Pelican) and be carefull.
I usually refrain from mentioning it here, but since it was brought up, really many parts for my car came from there, (dad bought stuff there years and years ago) and they have always been very helpful to us.

Joe Bob 12-11-2002 01:53 PM

I usually refrain from mentioning it here, but since it was brought up, really many parts for my car came from there, (dad bought stuff there years and years ago) and they have always been very helpful to us.


__________________
Robert
1975 Porsche 914/4-2.0
2002 Honda RC51


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

That's because you are close enough to go by and kick them in the ass if they screw up.....:eek:

DuckRyder 12-11-2002 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by mikez
I usually refrain from mentioning it here, but since it was brought up, really many parts for my car came from there, (dad bought stuff there years and years ago) and they have always been very helpful to us.


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

That's because you are close enough to go by and kick them in the ass if they screw up.....:eek:


Perhaps, I do always go in person, they do have lots of stuff thats hard to come by.

and that green 914/6 he has is something else, it's nearly perfect.


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