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    WTB: Rear engine tin for early '67 911S….

    I have this, but I need the one that fits this chain case cover.
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    Brian
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    i have one and i am local.

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    Trying to reach you by pm….please pm me or bcferrin@yahoo.com. Thanks
    Brian
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    Brian,

    If you decide to let go of the tin piece in the pic above, I am interested.

    Thanks,

    Dan
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    tin

    it does have some pits on the bottom that will be hidden by the muffler, just wanted to let you know.




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    Brian,
    I noticed you don't have any fresh sealant on the plug in the chain cover. I would recommend you remove the covers and the chain housings and put a bead of J-B weld around the plugs and the pins in the chain housings that the tensioners mount to, also the pins for the chain rails. Otherwise you will have small leaks.
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    KD

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    Actually, I did put new JB on all the appropriate places on the front of the chain housings as per Wayne Dempsey book. Does the cover need it too?
    Any luck with the rear tin? I'm stopped until I find one.
    Thanks
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    Brian
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    My one good lead has gone dark (thanks), so I am still very much in need of this piece to install motor and keep my project moving along. Thanks
    Brian
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    What would a good example be worth?
    - Neil
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    I just sold the one that didn't fit for $125.00. It was freshly powder coated.
    Brian
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