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Thread: 1973/75 RSR console for MFI Pump

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    1973/75 RSR console for MFI Pump

    The RSR uses a platform to mount the MFI pump, just like the street cars use. However the RSR version uses rubber bushings ,meal washers, and 3 small metal tubes to isolate vibrations . Does anyone know where to get thw rubber bushings etc.

    Mike.
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    I built some for an ST using air pump hardware, everything needed to be cut to fit.
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    What air pump, from what model Porsche . Do you have the part number for the rubber bushings and the washers ?

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    75-79 USA 911 smog air pump. I’ll look for numbers.

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    Looks very similar with Mercedes 190SL Alternator bushing that is available as a kit. It has M8 bolt size.

    https://www.sls-hh-shop.de/main/de/m...r/109109-p--12
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    I saved all the bags and part numbers but not sure of quantity or modifications. It’s obvious when u build it, what the objective is. One issue is getting the console as low as possible. Not sure if all the parts listed were used or not. Also don’t know current availability.
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    Thanks for the info and the part numbers, should make construction a lot easier. Also do you have any 92mm cylinders and pistons? Trying to complete a broken set. Thanks again.

    Mike Curnow
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    I don’t have any 92mm stuff.

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