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Thread: WTB: 69S thin clutch disc

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    WTB: 69S thin clutch disc

    Wanted a NOS 69S clutch disc. 1861 327 002, 7.3 mm thick.

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    Alternatively a beat up used one to compare w a stock 9 mm disc and/ or supplier. FYI Kennedy can not make them that thin
    . We do not have a clutch disc that thin.
    Our clutch discs are 9mm thick.

    Richard
    searching for engine (case) 903742

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    They were a Fitchel & Sachs product as seen from the F&S ink stamp. Sorry I sold my last available spare a few years ago, but still have my clutch and spare on the shelf awaiting use. The scarcity of these parts has really pushed the price up.
    Porsche Historian, contact for Kardex & CoA-type Reports
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    Researching Paint codes and Engine Build numbers

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    I have an NOS one however I can not separate it from the NOS lightweight pressure plate. If you are interested please see the website Porsport.com Thanks

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    I have a slightly used on with 6.7 mm pads
    Porsche 911 S 1971 Kremer race car

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