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    Mystery part

    Hope some of the experts here can help me identify this part. It appears to be an intake/exhaust valve cover. Judging by the size likely for an 8 cylinder engine. It does not match the 753 and 771 covers as far as I can tell. It also carries a 914 part number 914.105.115.0R. Anybody have a clue?
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    914/8, perhaps?
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    Searching for engine #907495 and gearbox 902/1 #229687

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    Marco, that was also my first hunch. Have not been able to confirm it

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    http://www.motoiq.com/MagazineArticl...sche-9148.aspx Looks the part`
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    looks to me more like something that was used on a 908...

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    Quote Originally Posted by m.vanderweerd-collector View Post
    looks to me more like something that was used on a 908...
    Or a 914 with a 908 motor...like a 914/8.

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    I fairly positive that I can ID the coffee cup. It is genuine, IMHO.

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    Hey Jim, that's a bonus! I was told it was a perfect reproduction

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    Bump, still trying to identify this valve cover

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff View Post
    Negative. THis part has 16 stud holes and the picture has 12!

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