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Thread: FS - lots of 1970 T stuff - engine, trans, interior, etc..

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    FS - lots of 1970 T stuff - engine, trans, interior, etc..

    I have a lot of leftover and surplus parts from my recent 1970 targa restoration. I've just posted several threads on Pelican with photographs, and will refer you there to see them, along with a little more description of the various parts. Or you may feel free to email or PM me here and I can send photos directly.

    Pelican threads:
    2.2 engine parts
    901/911 transmission parts
    23mm torsion bars
    interior pieces

    Here's a parts list with prices:

    RPM transducer/speed switch, UNTESTED - $30.00
    Rear Defog relay, UNTESTED - $30.00
    2.2 (66mm stroke) crank, std/std, in spec - sold
    2.2 connecting rods (6) - - sold
    2.2 lower valve covers (2) - $20.00/ea.
    2.2 T pistons/wristpins (5) - $20.00/ea.
    2.2 upper valve cover (slight corrosion, should seal) - $10.00
    Beru plug wires (5) - $5.00/ea. sold
    Chain tensioners (2, rebuildable) - - sold
    Crossover exhaust pipe - $40.00
    Cyinder to head spring gaskets (3) - - sold
    Fuel pump - Bosch, UNTESTED - $40.00 sold
    Intermediate gear - - sold
    Intermediate shaft (core) - - sold
    Intermediate shaft chain sprockets (2) - $10.00/ea.
    Intermediate shaft/oil pump coupler - $10.00
    MSD ballast resistor (new) - $5.00
    rear tin (single large rear-most piece) - $20.00 sold pending payment
    Rocker shaft expansion collars/bolts (3) - $2.00/ea.
    Rocker shaft valve adjusters (3) - $2.00/ea.
    Rocker shafts (5) - $4.00/ea.
    Sump plate - $5.00
    Throttle bracket (CIS) - $20.00
    Throttle linkage (bell crank to engine) - $25.00 sold pending payment
    Valve stem seals (12 new) - - sold
    Collapsable oil return tubes - $20.00
    Door pocket bracket - $5.00 sold
    Accelerator pedal - $8.00
    Basketweave vinyl for dash (new) - $15.00 sold
    Headlight switch - $15.00 sold
    Ignition switch - $15.00 sold
    Momo steering hub, L231 (for >1973) - - sold
    Dash speaker grille - $60.00 sold
    23mm torsion bars - $40.00/ea.
    Front sway bar block-off plates - $5.00
    901/911 1/R slider - $120.00
    901/911 Brake bands & stops - $5.00/ea.
    911 Clutch disk (7.7mm remaining thickness) - $15.00
    CV bolts & moon plates - $0.50/ea.
    CV housings and bearings - $5.00/ea.
    901/911 dog teeth (3) - $30.00
    901/911 2/3 slider (2) - $40.00ea.
    V gear set (visibly worn) - $40.00

    Thanks,
    Mike
    Last edited by mcaterino; 11-05-2011 at 07:22 AM. Reason: update status
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    Mike Caterino
    1970 T targa
    Santa Barbara, CA
    restoration blog: mk911.blogspot.com

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    Mike,what is the Bosch p/n from the pump?
    1970 911E coupe
    1979 930 Coupe US
    1978 930 Coupe Euro
    1980 911SC sport
    1969 911S Coupe Euro
    1971 914-4 1.7

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    Also interested in the throttle likage rod from the trans to bell crank.
    1970 911E coupe
    1979 930 Coupe US
    1978 930 Coupe Euro
    1980 911SC sport
    1969 911S Coupe Euro
    1971 914-4 1.7

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    Kllr901, The fuel pump sold on Pelican already. The throttle linkage rod is yours. I assume you checked out the photo and know it's what you need? I have it because it turned out I needed one with a hump over the axle, not this straight one.

    Can you email me your address for shipping estimation?

    Thanks,
    Mike
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    Mike Caterino
    1970 T targa
    Santa Barbara, CA
    restoration blog: mk911.blogspot.com

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    Hello Mike,
    Do you still have the rpm transducer?

    Thank you
    Takahiro

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    Takahiro,

    Yes, still have it (PM sent with specifics). Took this opportunity to update availability and a few prices.

    Mike
    Quote Originally Posted by silver72S View Post
    Hello Mike,
    Do you still have the rpm transducer?

    Thank you
    Takahiro
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    Mike Caterino
    1970 T targa
    Santa Barbara, CA
    restoration blog: mk911.blogspot.com

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