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What is this vac device

On left side of engine by WUR. Just busted it open trying to get my new fuel accumulator installed. Can it be repaired?

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I figured out the part but don’t see how it would go back together (reliably).
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I figured out the part but don’t see how it would go back together (reliably).

Put it back together and use a C-clamp to keep it in place. Then apply some Crazy Glue or epoxy glue. After 24 hours, test it. Use a Mity Vac to test for vacuum.

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Put it back together and use a C-clamp to keep it in place. Then apply some Crazy Glue or epoxy glue. After 24 hours, test it. Use a Mity Vac to test for vacuum.

Tony
Thanks Tony. As far as order of internal parts I’m thinking they stack as follows beginning on the left side (not side with electrical connector):

O-ring

Thin Circular spring washer around circumference

Flat metal plate

Stepped metal plate with step oriented towards electrical connector
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Order of assembly: https://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/1169023-911-sc-thermo-valve-falls-apart.html#post12342540
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Really appreciate this. Thanks.

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