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    Heater control valve parts

    Need to know where to get these butterfly shaft retaining clips for the heater control valve, refurbishing my valves but the clips are shot, little items that i cannot seem to locate, thanks. Name:  Heater valve2 jpg.jpg
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    Hello

    McMaster is always a good place to find something that will function correctly, although it will not look original. Winzer should have a clip that looks more "German" and likely be yellow zinc coated.

    https://www.mcmaster.com/ . Search retaining push nut.

    There is no such thing as a five-minute job on an early 911 when you factor in the 2 hours of research and ordering for every part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orbit View Post
    There is no such thing as a five-minute job on an early 911 when you factor in the 2 hours of research and ordering for every part.
    Edit 911 to Porsche, and 2 hours to 4 hours and I think you are very close to covering all models. So many parts are obscure and hard to find. Most that can be obtained need refurbishment before use, so researching original finish, procedures and equipment to do so and getting the job done to your satisfaction takes additional time.
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    Well I did find a supplier for these clips, https://www.aasesales.com/search?typ...ed+Nut+1965-89
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