View Single Post
dafischer dafischer is offline
Registered
 
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Clinton, NJ
Posts: 12,782
Quote:
Originally Posted by kach22i View Post
Put up or shut up, you don't have an equal link do you?

I've never seen such clear diagrams on Pelican Parts, and these are organized and clearly labeled.

Labeled diagrams are nice because then you know what you are looking it. Keyed diagrams are better yet, find one of those and I'll be very pleased. However if its only labeled or highlighted by the time you are set to buy the part, it's a little to late to be a learning tool, isn't it?

Provide a PP link to a diagram of equal or better clarity or I'll just have to take this as another idiot PARF attack in the OT section.

Random picture..................one of the rules of this thread.

Labeled Diagram of Gasoline Car Engine & Terminology:
Gasoline Engine | nomenclature, teardown, exploded diagram | NOMENCLATURO.COM


Thanks for the that picture mattdavis11, you have really classed the place up. NOT

Perhaps you can replace it with a nicer image now?

EDIT: I found these saturated and sometimes smuggy images on Pelican, but they are larger than the other source. I'm bookmarking it.

Pelican Parts - Porsche 911 Parts Listings & Diagrams

The problem is I have a 1977, a transitional year which often gets overlooked in books and other document sources including the one above.
Well George, let's walk you through how to get there.

First, go here and click on parts catalog.

Pelican Parts.com - Parts, Accessories and Technical Information for all Porsche Automobiles.

Which takes you here. Click on the what's new box.

Pelican Parts - Porsche 911 Parts & Accessories Catalog

Which takes you here. Select the car you're looking for.

Pelican Parts Porsche Parts Diagrams and Locator

Which takes you here. Scroll down and select your car.

Genuine Parts Catalogue - Classic Genuine Parts & Technical Literature - Porsche Classic - Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG

Which when selected for a 77, takes you here.

http://www.porsche.com/all/media/pdf/originalparts/en/E_911_77_KATALOG.pdf

And voila!! Parts diagrams, all keyed and numbered and not "smuggy". How's that crow taste?

Now that I'm done with that, a pic.

__________________
______________________________
Dave

1969 911T Coupe
1972 911E Targa
Old 07-01-2014, 01:19 PM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    #60614 (permalink)