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Thread: WTB: Rubber part oil lines through chassis

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    WTB: Rubber part oil lines through chassis

    I´m painstakingly searching the rubber seals which are in the cassis of the 1969-1971 911 S cars and prevent the brass oil lines colliding with the chassis.
    Does anyone have an idea where I can get these!
    I asked a manufacturer and if I take 400 the price will be at 12 USD!
    Help please I need 30 pieces minimum for m and my friends cars!
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    Porsche 911 S 1971 Kremer race car

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    don't worry.
    Search on PET.
    Porsche is still produce the part, under other code number and other position.
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    no, we looked everywhere and its not on the list!
    Porsche 911 S 1971 Kremer race car

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    Hard to tell from your photo, but are these the grommets that are mounted around the hard line where it exits the chassis from the tunnel at the front and back?

    If so part number #914 355 651 00

    If they are the ones that are mounted in the chassis and protect your brake lines where they exit to your brake reservoir then they are # 999 702 065 50 they are NLA or at least I couldn't find them, I ended up just getting generic ones from a local auto supply house.

    I hope that helps
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    You could use a current rubber grommet from Porsche
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    Quote Originally Posted by tom1394racing View Post
    You could use a current rubber grommet from Porsche
    Thanks a lot Tom, this would help!
    Porsche 911 S 1971 Kremer race car

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    Sorry, but that piece doesn't work.
    The right piece is another, and it is on PET.....
    Believe me....
    I can check the code number only this weekend...
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    bumping this thread. Andrea, can you post the part number please ?. No comment on my question to you regarding the door rubbers !

    Dave

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    If there isn't a factory replacement, I think if there was enough interest I know someone that could reproduce them at far less cost than in the first post.

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    Anybody have the part number or a source for this oil line rubber grommet. ?

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