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    Ferrule part number

    I got a genuine Porsche replacement oil line for my left side cam line. Somewhat annoyingly, it does not have the ferrule or oil line sleeve seal or whatever it's called on the right side of the line. Anybody know the part number? I assume snug it up and then turn another 8th of a turn is plenty of torque? Can't find the spec anywhere.


    EDIT: Part number seems to be N.020.825.1 Is that correct?

    Ravi
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    I would just try a local plumbing supply store , you can buy a selection of ferrules that are cheap. \they are not a super tight fit on the pipe, once tightened down, they will seal

    Thanks, Rick

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    You are correct.
    PET '70-'73 911 Fig. 1-01-05 #55 N 020 825 1 Cutting ring, LL 8 Qty: 2 PCNA List 2022: $3.46

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    I got a genuine Porsche replacement oil line for my left side cam line. Somewhat annoyingly, it does not have the ferrule or oil line sleeve seal or whatever it's called on the right side of the line. Anybody know the part number? I assume snug it up and then turn another 8th of a turn is plenty of torque? Can't find the spec anywhere.

    EDIT: Part number seems to be N.020.825.1 Is that correct?

    Ravi

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    Senior Member NorthernThrux's Avatar
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    Thank you!

    Ravi
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    Thanks Brad. Ordered at my dealer. Shipping from Stoddard to Canada is many, many times the $4 cost of the item. For large orders I put up with the FedEx or UPS bend over and take it prices, but for this its pretty silly.

    C$7 tax in and no shipping surcharge. I generally find that the C$ prices are slightly higher for all the parts in the PET, but when shipping and clearance charges are factored in from the US, I still come out ahead. You Americans are spoiled with your access to free shipping from Pelican and others!!!
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    2015 Porsche Macan S in agate grey 7sp PDK

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