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10 Attachment(s)
S/T or IROC or what?!!!!
PN 901.107.640.033
I need your collective help to positively identify this part.
You're looking at a NOS Porsche Oil-Filler Neck for a 911, but not just any 911, it appears that it was designed for a "racing" engine application.
Take a good look at the filler neck, note the provision for a "pressure relief valve" http://www.pbase.com/9146gt/image/102523198
As we know, the 911 street cars did not have a pressure relief valve, those are mostly found in competition cars. After trying to look up the Porsche p/n 901.107.640.033, I came up empty handed.
Maybe one of you or someone you know could help to identify this part. I was told it belongs to an IROC car, but I can't confirm that...
http://www.pbase.com/9146gt/for_sale...iller_neck_nos
Thank you all in advance! ;)
PS: Please ignore the label attached stating "911S", again, it is NOT for a 911S, that was an error from either the previous owner of the part, or who ever attached the lable to it...
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Appears to be a 1973 911 variation...
Note "filler neck" #901 107 640 02 here:
https://techinfo.porsche.com/techinf...73_KATALOG.pdf
Interesting challenge!
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part ID
Your part is used on a 911S "competition type". Part number 901.107.640.03 is called a "Filler Socket". It is listed in the April 1970 Spare Parts List for the Type 911S Competition Type. The factory catalog number is #6025.14
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Ditto
Race part; 911R or competition car. Vent "fitting" back to the crankcase.
Tom
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That is a 914/6 ...they are not the same.
BTW Peter you just referred Armando back to his web site
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I just had to laugh...now if was just not so dense on my part...