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    SWB washer bag funnel... missing on most?

    the thing is this...i just did reproduce a part i was thinking that it is missing on most early cars.

    i did not know what it is good for..a bit short for a funnel i thought...(i have to admit,i did not really think much..)

    now i was so clever to have a look at the parts catalog and i realized that there is something else missing.
    i assume it is a flexible transparent tube .....thats what i am now looking for.
    does anyone here have this and could post a pic here and give me some dimensions lenght and wallthickness.
    just to make sure i repop it correct.

    btw
    what colour does the plastic part have on your car?...i have a black and a yellowish white original one.

    thanks
    franz
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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    the thing is this...i just did reproduce a part i was thinking that it is missing on most early cars.

    i did not know what it is good for..a bit short for a funnel i thought...(i have to admit,i did not really think much..)

    now i was so clever to have a look at the parts catalog and i realized that there is something else missing.
    i assume it is a flexible transparent tube .....thats what i am now looking for.
    does anyone here have this and could post a pic here and give me some dimensions lenght and wallthickness.
    just to make sure i repop it correct.

    btw
    what colour does the plastic part have on your car?...i have a black and a yellowish white original one.

    thanks
    franz
    Franz

    Number 2 on your picture is black, kind of similar to an inner tube of a bicycle.

    BTW '64 911 300096? Your trip to Porsche Centrum Gelderland was fruitful?

    Richard
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    I took a quick picture. The black hose is about 21 cm in total.

    Richard
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    Richard thanks for the pic

    do you think this tube is original?



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    Franz, this is a 1964 example
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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    Richard thanks for the pic

    do you think this tube is original?



    f.
    I am pretty sure it's original since I have more than 1.

    Richard
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    thats a good evidence...excellent
    thank you Sirs

    so it is rubber(as Richard described it) not plastic like used for protecting wiringloom
    any chanche to measure the wallthickness?

    f.

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    Do you have a catalogue available of your reproduction parts?

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    All I can add is that the black hose (# 2 in the image) is missing from my car 301382 but I do have the white [nylon?] art of # 2.

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    For the sake of completeness, PET says the whole # 2 assembly is #2 901.628.725.20 "FUNNEL" and this style washer resevoir was used up to 911 chassis number 302694 and 912s 351292 (Porsche nee Reutter) and 451373 (Karmann). That looks like about 1/3 of the way through 1966 model year production in calendar year 1965.
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    Jim Alton
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeunElf View Post
    All I can add is that the black hose (# 2 in the image) is missing from my car 301382 but I do have the white [nylon?] art of # 2.

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    For the sake of completeness, PET says the whole # 2 assembly is #2 901.628.725.20 "FUNNEL" and this style washer resevoir was used up to 911 chassis number 302694 and 912s 351292 (Porsche nee Reutter) and 451373 (Karmann). That looks like about 1/3 of the way through 1966 model year production in calendar year 1965.
    as a FYI, that washer pump is not correct for the early cars.

    Moral be careful (double check) when using PET.

    Richard
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