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Thread: WTB: MFI line rubber holders on throttle bodies

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    WTB: MFI line rubber holders on throttle bodies

    Rebuilding my 70S motor and am looking for those rubber brackets that keep the fuel lines from touching one another on the throttle bodies - they kinda look like those things our wives use to paint their toenails. Need 4 in good shape, thanks.

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    Available new through Porsche.
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    Do you have a part number Marco can't find them in parts manual

    Thanks
    Clyde Boyer





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    916.110.330.00 I believe is what you're looking for. Porsche list is $31.21
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    Part number is 91611033000. Here's a link to one of many places to buy: http://www.jimellisporscheparts.com/...611033000.html

    They are expensive ($29.39 ea.). Pelican has some made by Supertec that are less expensive ($60.25/4).

    I found some very excellent repros on ebay. Bought 8 of them and compared to original. Pretty darn close match and you'd have to get out the micrometers and microscope to differentiate, IMHO. Besides, who would know anyway since they'll be crammed into the small space under the carbs:

    $3 each: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-911-...item51b90dc3a4

    I have no other affiliation with the ebay seller other than buying some for myself.

    Ron
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    A few months ago I bought 4 from the dealer at $30 ea.
    then I found them for less than $9/pr at Sierra Madre
    http://www.sierramadrecollection.com...detail&p=12082

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    Thanks everyone, appreciate all the input. I think I will go the repop route...

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    Thanks everyone, appreciate all the input. I think I will go the repop route...
    You get what you pay for ... the repops didn't last long on a client's car. The rubber just fell apart.
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