Hello,
I own a 1973.5 911 T cis injection. I am looking for any and all literature pertaining to this car. Spare parts catalogs for body and also the engine. Not sure if it is multiple catalogs or a specific manual just for 1973.5 cis. Thanks
Hello,
I own a 1973.5 911 T cis injection. I am looking for any and all literature pertaining to this car. Spare parts catalogs for body and also the engine. Not sure if it is multiple catalogs or a specific manual just for 1973.5 cis. Thanks
Hi Mstory and welcome to the forum.
Most if not all of the 'hard core' flat 6 addicts here will probably all have the following
Workshop Manual I and II. These Manuals take you from MY65 through to the end of the MY71
Workshop Manuals III IV V VI take you through to the end of MY73
Spare Parts Catalogs came out year by year as the cars changed but MY72/73 includes up till 2/1974 from what I can gather from the last image so I would be very surprised if it did not include CIS injection.
I have been after a MY72/3 Spare parts catalog for ages so I cannot check but I am sure someone here will be able to do so for you.
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Mark
Here is the link that I use to obtain the parts catalogs directly from Porsche:
https://www.porsche.com/canada/en/ac...artscatalogue/
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There are various versions/editions of the maroon paper 72/3 spare parts books. I have several fir those model years and content evolved. Never looked for the CIS content in mine but as others said for that model look for the later edition being included or the page editions (bottom footer) giving evidence of updates being added. The supplements added/superseded some content . Likewise workshop manuals might have have received supplements for the revised engine etc. While not perfect due to constraints of printing tomes I tend to use paper for authenticity matters rather than online such as PET. Each of my three edition pats books 72/3 gives a snapshot as at a print date …rather than not PET where snapshot can get muddy due to supercession. Paper and the online PET each have different but complementary roles in how I’d use them. Former despite the imperfections occasional errors are much more satisfying to use imo
Steve
I have both the original 69/70 spare parts manual and have the PDF you can download from Porsche (I printed all 500 pages and put in it in a binder for the garage). I use them both. On the one from the Porsche site, the 70-73 PDF does have CIS parts Diagrams starting on 107-35.
69 911S #1379
65 356 SC #130757
Brian Bodart of Rarelyl8 has a lot of information on CIS. Here's a link to a parts primer: http://cis911primer.com/pages/comp_parts_id.html
PS: He makes really nice headers too.
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