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Resurrecting a 931 Fuel system CIS parts help
Hi guys, I'm helping a friend wake up this sleeping 931. Typical story, sitting for a decade or more.
Engine has just been rebuilt by said friend and I'm attempting to refresh the CIS. I've completely rebuilt the CIS on my 75 911, so I know a bit about the Bosch setup, but I'm having trouble finding the air flow meter housing gasket. It's the coffin shaped gasket with 12 holes. Part 931 110 137 01 Pelican says NLA and eBay doesn't seem to have it. Might end up making one if I can't find one, but figured there might be crossover to another car where I could find a gasket. I'm also looking for a fresh rubber o ring that separates the fuel dizzy from the air flow meter housing. It's 931 110 908 00 Sealing ring. If you want to see pictures and video of the car you can check my IG feed, link in signature below. Thanks!
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Try this 924Board.org
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One moore try 924Board.org :: Index
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Thanks Ernie.
Work continues on the build. Looking for the Mass air flow meter housing "coffin" gasket. Am I blind or is it NLA? Is there like an audi version out there?
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931 110 137 01 , 931 110 908 00 , 931 turbo |