2,4 S: 915 Gear lever knob + Oil tank sender

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2,4 S: 915 Gear lever knob + Oil tank sender

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Hi, a friend of mine with a 1972 911 2,4 S is looking for:

- Gear lever knob for the 915 gearbox;
- Oil tank sender.

Thanks,
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Post by MdR »

I think you are asking to the oil tank sender.

The part that measures the oil level and send that information to the dash gauge. I don't have one for sale.
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Thanks for correcting me Martin!
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Post by Alan @ CanfordClassics »

Hi,

In case it helps I am pretty certain that the 72 oil tank uses the same oil sender as the earlier oil tanks. Also the 72 car would have a clear top gear knob with the shift pattern in silver. I probably have both but it will be 3 or 4 weeks before I can source them. There is a chap on ebay selling replica gear knobs, I have not seen them in person but they look good.

Thanks

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Thanks Alan, he's looking for the real stuff not repros.
Can you get those parts please?
Please drop me a line (with price inc shipping to Portugal) when you do, ok?
Cheers!
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Post by Alan @ CanfordClassics »

Hi again,

Please continue to look, but if you need them in 4 weeks feel free to contact me then. I will be back from my honeymoon and I am sure I will be suitably relaxed :drunken: and can get pics/prices to you.

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Ok, I'm still looking guys!!!
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I wish you the best for your marriage/honeymoon Alan!
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Enjoy it (while it lasts)!
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Post by tanick »

The sender for the 72 oil tank IS the same as the other years.

The guy on ebay's knobs are nice but the clear top bit falls out. I had to epoxy it in, luckily I found it.

Good luck.
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