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seal between rear deck and shock tower
Having completely stripped my 72 and replaced lots of sheet metal I am having trouble finding a source for the seal material that is sandwiched between the rear deck and rear shock cross-member.
The archives turn up nothing that I can find. Does anyone have any suggestions? This would be an important part of the cooling system to isolate the heat dump from the heater vent outlets from the engine bay. Thanks
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911-504-930-00-OEM, Foam block from our host Need two of them. My car has several AC hoses thru that opening and two foam blocks fill what is left.
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Jamie, the p/n comonref lists is correct...here is a thread from years ago about the foam blocks that go in that area.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/179798-hot-engine-bay.html
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Awesome. Thanks guys. The pic in the referenced thread just looks like a block of closed cell foam.
This is so helpful. Jamie
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