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    Air Cleaner Snorkle - Early Clip-On

    Hard to find, excellent condition. Appears to have been painted red at one time, otherwise exceptional for refinishing with no dents. $275 plus shipping and fees to ContUS
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    John Schiavone

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    Where was this 12 months ago...
    Bob Petitt
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    I have the main air cleaner for this and the carb buckets. I hope I am not intruding John912.

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    No Problem! To clarify, the snorkel I have for sale (45 120 85 225) is correct for early 911 with Weber. Version 45 120 85 175 is for 65/early 66 with Solex. Not sure if the two are interchangeable? There are at least subtle visual differences. The Solex version has the snout made in two pieces with a seam, and their is no "fin" that runs the length of the snout.
    John Schiavone

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    solex and early Weber snouts are not interchangeable, the diameter is different and the angle of the snorkel over the fan house is different such that it will not fit well.
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    John,

    PM replied.

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    What I have as far as aircleaner and carb buckets are for Weber carburetors. Photos on request. PM with your email.

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    Just what the Dr ordered

    Quote Originally Posted by John912 View Post
    No Problem! To clarify, the snorkel I have for sale (45 120 85 225) is correct for early 911 with Weber. Version 45 120 85 175 is for 65/early 66 with Solex. Not sure if the two are interchangeable? There are at least subtle visual differences. The Solex version has the snout made in two pieces with a seam, and their is no "fin" that runs the length of the snout.

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    Sold, thanks Randy!
    John Schiavone

    Connecticut

    356 Cab, 66 911, 914-6, 550-Beck, 981 Cayman, 54 MV Agusta Dustbid

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