Does anyone have one of these or know where I can get one? Even the part number will help?
It's the the plastic piece that connects the blower to the hose
I would also take a none broken double one
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Re: Porsche 914 blower connector
Hi Neil, isn't there a VW part number on the twin outlet part you have?
There is a discussion here http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=169411 on 914 world that discusses the setup over the years and with better photos - not sure if you have seen it.
As far as I can tell the PET copy I have only seems to show the parts for the early engine mount type - really need one that shows the '73 setup to find the part number of the single outlet part.
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There is a discussion here http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=169411 on 914 world that discusses the setup over the years and with better photos - not sure if you have seen it.
As far as I can tell the PET copy I have only seems to show the parts for the early engine mount type - really need one that shows the '73 setup to find the part number of the single outlet part.
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Re: Porsche 914 blower connector
The part number on the double only offers me ones from the US.
Do you have a link to the PET for the 914? I can't find it
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Re: Porsche 914 blower connector
Hi Neil,
You can download a PDF of the parts manual here - select 914 from the dropdown - worth saving a copy on your desktop
https://www.porsche.com/uk/accessoriesa ... catalogue/
Cheers
Hugo
You can download a PDF of the parts manual here - select 914 from the dropdown - worth saving a copy on your desktop
https://www.porsche.com/uk/accessoriesa ... catalogue/
Cheers
Hugo
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Re: Porsche 914 blower connector
The above is for EURO Spec Porsches, for U.S. spec Porsches go to Porsche USA as it will show the different parts on the U.S. Spec 914 https://www.porsche.com/usa/accessories ... catalogue/Hugo 356 wrote:You can download a PDF of the parts manual here - select 914 from the dropdown - worth saving a copy on your desktop
https://www.porsche.com/uk/accessoriesa ... catalogue/
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Re: Porsche 914 blower connector
Neil,
Will parts from a VW Type 3 or Type 25 not fit, with a bit of ingenuity for connecting them ups to your blower motor?
Will parts from a VW Type 3 or Type 25 not fit, with a bit of ingenuity for connecting them ups to your blower motor?