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    '68 Intake Manifold Finish

    What was the finish on the intake manifolds for '68 SWB 911's? Were they painted black?
    JEFF BRINTON
    ESR #1572
    1968 911N
    1974 914 2.0L
    2023 Macan
    SOLD - 1967 911N / 1968 911L / 1967 911N / 1969 912 / 1991 964 C2 / 2013 991.1 / 2008 987 Cayman

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    My manifolds were treated as originally, by mordending (not sure in English, sorry:-))

    Service provider in France : https://www.technofinish.fr/Mordanca...e-de-magnesium

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    Hi,

    I am very much impresseed by the activity of this company and the appearance of the various finishes (porsche related) . Have they handled other parts for you ? Fuchs wheel, fan ?

    Phil

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    Hi,

    My window frames for my 1968 911 are at home, the only one in Europe that I know of that offers the correct finish.

    My turbine comes from them, the treatment of the Fuchs is perfect, my American racing in Mag's too.

    Very competent professional.

    SEBB




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    69 912 intake manifolds were coated with black Teflon which made fuel droplets move quicker and eliminated the need for the 68 air pump. I wonder if they treated 911 manifolds the same.

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