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Thread: FS: Left and right-hand heater valve clamps, freshly re-zinced

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    FS: Left and right-hand heater valve clamps, freshly re-zinced

    For sale is the pair of heater valve clamps/actuators. I just had them re-clear zinc plated and they come with the correct hardware with correct finishes. These are 13mm wide - not sure what years these are for, maybe someone wiser can share this information, thanks! $45 shipped in the CONUS
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    Anyone for $40, shipped?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert5995 View Post
    Anyone for $40, shipped?
    i take them--pls let me know the extra costs for shipping to austria(5020 salzburg)
    thanks
    franz

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    Pending to mark, who preceded Franz.

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    Minor question(s):
    1. Should these be zinc (silver) or cad (yellow?)
    2. If zinc, shouldn't the bolts match? Thanks.

    -Allen-

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    Allen -
    You have touched on a trivia point that I haven't settled for myself. First, what years are the 10mm wide ones for (I think maybe pre-'74), and what years are the 13mm wide ones correct for (possible later)? I have reasonably good information that the early ones should be yellow zinced. Even if clear zinced, I get that all fasteners on 911s were originally yellow zinc. I am not convinced that the later ones should be clear zinced. I hope someone wiser than I can chime in on this.
    - Rob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert5995 View Post
    Allen -
    You have touched on a trivia point that I haven't settled for myself. First, what years are the 10mm wide ones for (I think maybe pre-'74), and what years are the 13mm wide ones correct for (possible later)? I have reasonably good information that the early ones should be yellow zinced. Even if clear zinced, I get that all fasteners on 911s were originally yellow zinc. I am not convinced that the later ones should be clear zinced. I hope someone wiser than I can chime in on this.
    - Rob
    Generally speaking, except for some parts on very early 911s, i think most is yellowish plating, cad or other. Porsche 356s were the last in 1965 where zinc (silver in color) was used. No "yellow" plating on 356s ! Franz can amplify?! Thanks.

    -Allen-

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    Yellow for sure on 69-73 911 and narrow version for sure too
    Clyde Boyer





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