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what's the part number?
I've tried unsuccessfully to find the part number for the 3 aluminum sealing washers that go on the rear vacuum port of the intake manifold of the 951. They are banjo fitting seal rings for the vacuum line to the KLR and the vacuum system lines for the fuel pressure regulators and dampers. Does anyone have the part numbers?
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3 944's, 2 Boxsters and one Caman S, and now one 951 turbo. Really miss the Cayman. Some people try to turn back their "odometers." Not me. I want people to know 'why' I look this way. I've traveled a long way and some of the roads weren't paved. |
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Join Date: May 2015
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Try p/n 900 123 050 30.
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I got mine from LR, along with the longer hollow bolt to separate all the vac lines.
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Pelican parts didn't recognize that part # but I gambled on another one that was referenced and got them from the dealership. part # 900123 115030. Worked great. Thanks for the link.
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