The part numbers,
Ernie, you're something else. Wow! Thx!!!!
I know I'm asking too much, but do you by chance have a photo of the bulbs and bulb holders? I have yet to see that, ever...
PS: Assuming you dont' have any of these parts for sale, right?
The bulb holder (Lampenfassung) is listed as 999.632.002.00 The photo may show the bulb holder next to the warning lamp. sorry I don't have any to sell, but the part numbers may be a start. (on the 956 parts list they call the bulb holder "Fitting", 934 and 935 books show the same number and call it "Bulb Holder". Good Luck...e
Last edited by Ernie W; 09-05-2012 at 09:15 PM. Reason: 954 to 956
Ernie W
member of Early 911S Registry
Thanks again Ernie, those part numbers are certainly a huge help, interesting to note how little one can find about these lamps ANYWHERE on the internet. This very thread probably now is THE BEST INFORMATION ONLINE SOURCE AVAILABLE ANYWHERE about these warning lamps (and still incomplete without actual photos of the holders or bulbs, etc.)
Footnote: My buddy made a joking comment regarding the use of these lamps in a 917 since the light Yellow in a 956 is used for water-cool monitoring;
"Pretty cool on the lights, one question. What is the White or light Yellow used for on the 917??? (it’s air cooled!)"
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Found the Orange lamp, thank you Kye!
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Now only missing the "Yellow"... Can anyone help???
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You should ask elevenparts in Switzerland, I know thay have some from time to time.
http://www.elevenparts.com/index2.php?f=home
Cheers
Xavier
O-G 26 - Early911S 2407
bump, maybe get lucky...
Yup, we're restoring the Liqui Moly 962 and are looking for these too!
2 x 930 632 911 00 yellow lamp
2 x 930 632 911 01 orange lamp
1 x 930 632 911 03 red lamp
1 x 930 632 911 04 blue lamp
1 x 930 632 911 05 green lamp
I'm guessing we'll have to have some made...
-Wayne
If you do, i want a set...
Hi Armando!
Weren't you supposed to have them done? I guess it never happened...
Looks like they are all the same parts, in clear plastic with a coat of colored clear on the top? There are some companies making injection modling prototyping.
Sure you'd be able to recover your costs by reselling some.
Olivier.