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Thread: WTB: Various parts for a 69 2.0 T engine

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    WTB: Various parts for a 69 2.0 T engine

    Hello,

    I am looking for the following for 69 2.0 T engine(s)

    Flywheel

    New Flywheel bolts - purchased new

    Left side sheet metal small and long piece - Sourced

    Engine harness in good condition.

    Shipping is to a business in Kenilworth , NJ 07033

    Thanks- Chris
    Last edited by Chrisg911s; 04-08-2023 at 01:05 PM.

    1969 Crystal Blue 911S
    1969 Coffee Brown 911T
    1988 Guards Red 930
    1973 Ravenna Green 914 2.0L
    and 11 others sold or in the wings.....

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    ARP have your flywheel bolts https://arp-bolts.com/kits/arpkit-de...?RecordID=1165

    andy
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    Quote Originally Posted by ajwans View Post
    Thanks Andy but I can easily buy the flywheel bolts new although not ARP at $55 a bolt... I would be much more likely to buy these: https://www.stoddard.com/91110217100.html.html and I likely will.

    I am just thinking someone might have them with a good or new flywheel.

    1969 Crystal Blue 911S
    1969 Coffee Brown 911T
    1988 Guards Red 930
    1973 Ravenna Green 914 2.0L
    and 11 others sold or in the wings.....

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    These go for about $40 for a set https://eliteracefab.com/products/ar...d258c88d&_ss=r

    The thing is the OEM version is torque to yield and shouldn't be re-used.

    ARP works out cheaper by a lot than the stoddard version.

    andy
    67S in pieces
    EarlyS: 1358
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajwans View Post
    These go for about $40 for a set https://eliteracefab.com/products/ar...d258c88d&_ss=r

    The thing is the OEM version is torque to yield and shouldn't be re-used.

    ARP works out cheaper by a lot than the stoddard version.

    andy
    Andy,
    Thanks for pointing that out. I just ordered a set.

    One down.

    1969 Crystal Blue 911S
    1969 Coffee Brown 911T
    1988 Guards Red 930
    1973 Ravenna Green 914 2.0L
    and 11 others sold or in the wings.....

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