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    Windshield washer pump

    Looking for original pump.

    Don't care if it works.

    Thanks.
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    frank,

    i'm not sure what the photo is telling me.

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    the photo clearly shows that the ground strap is plated, not copper

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    took me only 6 month to find the correct one for #96--but i was lucky to find a 7/64 one --will keep my eyes open..
    i wonder where else this pump was used--pic is stolen from the bird.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    i wonder where else this pump was used--

    That's the bugger.

    Also used on 330 GT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    That's the bugger.

    Also used on 330 GT.
    Well then there are at least two of them out there

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    I'm thinking the Ferrari application will actually make it easier to find.

    But I also believe that Unicorns crap the best bread pudding on the planet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    I'm thinking the Ferrari application will actually make it easier to find.

    But I also believe that Unicorns crap the best bread pudding on the planet.
    What did they produce like 1600 or 1700 330's total? not exactly a yard sale find, but I am sure one will surface for you. Hope its not $6175.00

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    It's interesting to think about all of the parts old mechanics chose to keep rather than throw away. If I had to dig deep into my psyche I don't think I could tell you why I still have some parts and not others. Perhaps it was nothing more than the size, price, or material that they were made of?

    I must have 20 leaking engine oil coolers and not ONE old washer motor.

    Jim, you got any?

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    Also used on early 912s
    Porsche 935 DP1 Zirkelbach
    930/10
    Resale red

    Porsche 911, 1971
    2.5L on Webers
    Silvermetallic

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