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I am looking for the "clamping discs" ( per the Haynes manual)that slide on the 914 engine screen pins. They are the rubber doscs that hold the screen down.
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?? explain/more detail. doesn't sound familiar to me
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what page/chapter/section is it on?
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In the Haynes Green book page 200. Fig. 10.26. Engine Compartment lid grille. Item #1 Clamping discs
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Many of these small body parts are available at your local auto paint store or an older hardware store what has all those small drawers full of parts.
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I believe there is enough room there to use "speed nuts" from your local hardware store on those pins as well.
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Mark: You have P.M.
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