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Thread: WTB: 1971 Front Fuse Box Covers and Evap Y Connection

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    WTB: 1971 Front Fuse Box Covers and Evap Y Connection

    All,

    I’m looking for the plastic fuse box covers with thumb screws for a 1971 911. These are the rectangular covers that go over the fuse boxes in the front trunk. One box cover is a 10 fuse and the the other is an 8 fuse. I know the complete fuse boxes are available but I just need the covers and thumb screws.

    I also need the larger Y connector for the US spec evap system tubing. I specifically need the Y fitting that goes between the top gas tank vent up to the plastic evap box under the front cowl.

    If you have any spare please let me know. Thanks in advance for the help.

    V/R
    Stretch
    Registry # 3063

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    Have this from a 1969. The large hose from the fuel tank to the box goes direct and does not have a Y. The tube on the left of my pics goes from the smaller outlet on the evaporator box to the Y. The open end of the Y goes to the overflow of the brake fluid reservoir.
    The tubing on the right side has been cut and is way too short to go through the front bulkhead by the windshield washer reservoir. This tube is the overboard drain for condensed fuel vapors and brake fluid.

    The tubing is original and very stiff. I think you could make the left tubing work as its curves are what you need.

    PM me if this is what you want.
    Steve

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    Steve,

    Thanks for the reply.

    The Y fitting you show is the smaller type. I actually already have these (there are 2 in a ‘71). I’m looking for the larger one that goes in the tubing between the fuel tank and the evap box under the cowl. As you mention, a ‘69 may not have this Y fitting. I’ll see if I can post a picture.

    Thanks!

    Stretch
    Registry # 3063

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    Hi Stretch

    Here is the big "Y". PM me for details.
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    Tom Butler
    1973 RSR Clone
    1970 911E
    914-6 GT Clone in Progress

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    Tom,

    PM sent.

    Stretch
    Registry # 3063

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    Bump,

    Still looking for a large evap Y fitting.

    Stretch
    Registry # 3063

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    Bump,

    Still looking for the large Y that goes between the gas tank vent and the box under the cowl.

    Stretch
    Registry # 3063

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    If you want to pm me your email ill send some photos and price.

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    Porschetec, PM sent.

    Stretch
    Registry # 3063

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    Bump.

    Still looking for the large Evap Y.

    Porschetec, sent you a couple of PMs.

    Stretch
    Registry # 3063

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