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WTB 911 SC Heat Exchangers
Putting my 911 SC project back together and need to replace my rusted exchangers.
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Derk, PM sent.
Mike...
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still have these
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?t=474220 |
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I also have some..
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I have 1981 Euro SC so I think I need thin flange exchangers. I am going to measure the flange thickness this afternoon and snap a picture.
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Originally the 80-83 used thick flange .
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I checked the exchangers that were intalled and they have flat thin flanges (around 1cm thickness). I think the euro SC kept the thin flanges while the USA switched to the thick flanges in 1980.
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Derek
I have the thin flange. PM me for details.
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Derek, I have some stock exchangers with thin flange. Also have some 74 and earlier if you want to back date? Let me know. I'm in Edmonton.
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Looks like all of mine are thick flanged, you could change to longer studs
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