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    WTB: MFI Transducer

    WTB a new (ideal) or working transducer for 72-73 MFI engine. I believe the correct Porsche part # is- 90161511100, Bosch part#0336611001

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    Someone replied saying PM them, but it doesn't appear in this thread. I received the notification via email.

    Please email me.

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    I have one NOS in the box, $150. PM me if i terested.
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    If you have a non-working one there are several old threads on pelican that have detailed repair instructions and schematics
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    Senior Member Haasman's Avatar
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    Ben- I do have a non-working one.

    I spent a lot of time going through the Pelican threads. Lots of info. But didn't see a specific repair one. Do you have it book marked? If so I'd really appreciate you forwarding the link.

    Best,
    Last edited by Haasman; 07-10-2016 at 02:49 PM.
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    Look up Loren with Systems Consulting in California. They rebuild them for something like $120 if you don't have the time to do it yourself.

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    Thank you Ben.
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