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Thread: WTB: MFI fan shroud; prefer '69S, but any MFI will do...

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    WTB: MFI fan shroud; prefer '69S, but any MFI will do...

    Title says it all. If you have one, PM me. Any condition considered.
    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
    - S Reg #760
    - RGruppe #389

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    mfi shroud

    Hello: Let me see how many I have. Do you need a 69 shroud or would a 72-73 work for you. The later shroud offer better cooling to the oil cooler. Let me know. Thanks Eric

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    I thought the '69 had the duct as well? Does the later shroud have a better duct?
    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
    - S Reg #760
    - RGruppe #389

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    I have a spare '69 E (Green) shroud and seem to recall that it doesn't have the large ducting -I'll take some pics tomorrow

    Regards,
    Andrew M

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    Engine shrouds.

    Hello: Kenikh, the early shrouds have no duct to the engine oil cooler, just a metal cover over the cooler. The later 70 and on shrouds have a duct to the cooler, but no removable cover on the cooler. The best shroud to get I think is the later SC with a removable cover and duct. With the cover you can change the oil cooler or clean the top of it without removing the whole shroud. Also the 2.7 engines have the same shroud but green instead of red. You can paint the shrouds which look alot better I think. Let me know what you need, original or later style. Thanks Eric

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    Less concerned about originality and more about cooling at this point. I do want plug and play for MFI. Not picky and willing to paint.
    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
    - S Reg #760
    - RGruppe #389

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    Kenik,

    At a different laptop. I have a green one that I can let go. $50.00 is my best price. No shipping though

    Call me, perhaps you can stop by before we leave this am. I'll pm.

    Eric

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    If you have pre 70 MFI right side injector lines will be an issue with the later fan shroud
    Jeff H.
    72 911
    914-6 GT

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    MFI lines should fit.

    Hello: All of the MFI lines should fit the later shrouds. The only difference I see is the fittings on the ends and the clamps. Thanks Eric

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    #5 cylinder line will will the airguide, can be rebent.,or as long as yuor gathering you can get the later one
    Jeff H.
    72 911
    914-6 GT

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