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Thread: HELP NEEDED!!! webasto gas heater serial #'s wanted

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    Hi Felix looking for some advice would you happen to know which heater went into a 6/69 car .

    Many Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonnydaz53 View Post
    Hi Felix looking for some advice would you happen to know which heater went into a 6/69 car .

    Many Thanks
    the black one...see post #1

    or here

    https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s-...01085-223-5873

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    I have 3 P1018s: one is 003336(glow plug); another is 02/8331 (transistor); and the third is in a car, so the tag can't easily be read. All of these were acquired second-hand, and I don't know their origins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    trying to track down the serial#s

    target is to find out the first and the last serial# for every version
    there is 5 different webasto types of the p.1018 for 911/912

    pic is assembled from my data base and shows the lowest and highest serial # i have for each version.
    the arrows should help you to determine your version.

    if you have a webasto i would greatly appreciate if you would let me know the:

    serial#(not very visible when mounted in the car but most of the time it can be found in the kardex and CoA ,
    the vin + production date of the vehicle it belongs to
    what type(steel AEG cap,nylon cap,red steel cap,transistor or black) not needed when you post a pic

    and
    --if you have pics to share..great.

    i could have posted this in the ultimate webasto
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...-trades)/page9
    but i think its better to do it separately ... just to not mess up the thread.

    i will of course update it

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    franz
    Have one with 00014 with an AEG top. No idea what car it came out of... just got it. Would love to know more about it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinot007 View Post
    Have one with 00014 with an AEG top. No idea what car it came out of... just got it. Would love to know more about it?
    very nice---it is one of the first batch (of 1000 units) that was delivered to the porsche shelves...installed somewhen in 64 or 65...

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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    very nice---it is one of the first batch (of 1000 units) that was delivered to the porsche shelves...installed somewhen in 64 or 65...
    Thanks Moito, appreciate the reply and info.. I guess the next thought is, since I don't need this and perhaps should sell... any idea on a price I should ask for?

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    Is there a source for the Hardi fuel pump diaphragms, or the proper material for making one?

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