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Hi!

I just noticed the same on my '78. I ended up using the plastic tip of a silicone squeeze tube to make new bushings. I've ordered the replacements from our host, but I'm waiting for the temps to drop to double digits before I do this job. No need to do a partial drop. Take out the heater blower and all those sharp nasty brackets and you should be able to reach everything. Might as well do your vacuum lines while you're in there!!!

here is the part...

Shaft Bushing, 911 (1978-83) 901-423-253-00-M260 $3.00



Oh, good time to clean and re-lube those connector rod things.

Brad
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