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    WTB: Gas Evap Tank 71T

    The plastic evap tank tucked inside the left front fender on my 71T is cracking. Anyone have one? I guess the gas vapors make them brittle. Not sure if they're available new.
    Thanks

    John
    John Schiavone

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    356 Cab, 66 911, 914-6, 550-Beck, 981 Cayman, 54 MV Agusta Dustbid

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    Hi John,

    In case it helps you can still buy them new from Porsche, but for what they are they are very expensive.

    HTH

    Alan

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    Thanks Alan. Do you have a part number? I can't find it in the PET manual or through Stoddards or Pelican.

    John
    John Schiavone

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    John,

    I have one - out in one of the boxes in my shed. Remember it being in good shape, but haven't looked at it in a couple of years. I can check this weekend for you.
    Sam

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    You can retrofit a later tank unless you need the points for concurs.



    My story here: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...placement.html

    and more details here: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...1965-73-a.html
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    John

    Is this the one you need or is it the smaller rectangular unit?
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    I need one too...unfortunately I never had one so am not sure which one I need exactly either. I thought they were NLA from Porsche.

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    Here you go...

    Part # 47 in the diagram

    P/N 901-201-062-22

    PM me for pricing if interested
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    Thanks Tom, but that's not it. PET manual does not show tank I need -- it is mounted inside right front wheelwell ahead of tire. The one you show goes behind the instrument cluster.
    John Schiavone

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    John,
    Sorry for the delay - PM sent.
    Sam

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