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    Intake manifolds for 1967 911S

    These are date stamped 1967 and are correct for 1967 911S. The studs and the bell crank shaft were removed then the manifolds were decked for flatness and de-burred. Then they were sent to my magnesium chromate service provider and once that was accomplished the studs were zinc plated and finished with black chromated and the bell crank shaft was black oxided. Assembly of studs used Loctite Red and the bell crank shaft was pressed into place.

    These have some corrosion pitting around the base flanges which has been arrested, have a close look at pictures to know what this looks like.

    $1750 plus shipping. - SOLD!
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    I think I also have 911S 67 manifolds, maybe the experts can say what they think?

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    Ome additional picture of the date:


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    Yes they look like 67 S manifolds. Look through the bores to see which shape they have. The outer bores on 67 S manifolds will be oblong. Reference the below link

    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...manifolds+info
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    Thanks for your reply, they seem to be this one from Paul’s list:

    die cast, 1967, 911S manifold has part number: 901.108.321.0R with oblong outer runners; 35mm


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    Good deal, glad you were able to nail them down
    1968 911 S
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    I didn’t buy those from Paul, but found a set local here. Thanks for your help!

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