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    Engine Electrical Cover

    Can someone tell or show me how the electrical cover, the one with the wing bolt, attaches to the electrical fixture on the left side of the engine compartment on my 70T. I have the parts but it is not clear to me where the "wing bolt" attaches. Parts may be missing. The parts diagram is no help, a photo would be cool. Thanks.

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    72 t

    Here's where it screws in on a 72T.. Bob
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    Engine Electrical Cover

    I don't think the 70 used the cover, that's why you can't find the attach point. Hopefully someone with an original 70 will jump in here and verify.
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    You are correct Ed....
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    Thank you everyone, for the pictures, and the correct information. I've had the cover for years and always wondered how to attach it.

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    Didn't the 69 & 70 have a small square cover that shielded the 3 exposed fuses?
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    fuse box

    1970 911S fuse box/cover.
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    so when did the fuse cover first make its appearance? 71 or 72?
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    Engine Electrical Cover

    The relay board cover started in 1971, and there wasn't any fuse cover since the large relay board cover protected the fuses. Prior to 71 there wasn't a large relay board cover so the fuse panel had its own little cover.
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