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Old 03-06-2007, 07:04 PM
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I need info on where I can find the oil separator from the later model year turbos....86-89.
As I had been told in other forums there was an oil separator installed by Porsche on the 86 model cars in between the oil return hose to the air cleaner housing and the oil tank. This was supposed to alleviate the problem of oil blowby and consequwntly heavy smoke on start up after heavy boost runs.
Basically I have a huge problem with oil smoke on start up aftyer running 20 25 minutes at a DE event. The car does not smoke during the track session, but after it sits for an hour or so between runs, the next startup it smokes heavy at idle for about 4-5 minutes till it clears out.
This does not happen at all any other time except after track sessions where I am seeing lots of boost and high rpm useage for extended times.
Can someone supply a photo or engine schematic showing this part and a part number for this part? Anyone know which vendor would supply this......Pelican, Vertex, Automotion, etc. I don;t want to go to Porsche dealers and get the royal prostrate exam.

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Fred
Old 03-06-2007, 08:55 PM
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Here's a pic. The part number is 930 107 321 01. Porsche is probably the only one to have it, but a search would find out.
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Thanks for the info.....it was nice that you responded so quick.
I was afraid that Porsche would be the only supplier likely......I will try a search to see what pans out.
Old 03-07-2007, 12:53 AM
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DC Automotive www.dcautomotive.com has them used:

http://dcauto.gotdns.com/catalog/ind...04&illo=104-02

DC is very reliable, I would not hesitate to buy from them.

-Mark
Old 03-17-2007, 04:30 AM
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Followed the thread to DCAUTO.GOTDNS ... WOW! AWESOME. Thanks so much for this site info. My M505 car will love this place.
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How does the separator mount to the side of the engine bay?
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A small metal bracket. See part number 2 in the DC Automotive link. http://dcauto.gotdns.com/catalog/ind...04&illo=104-02

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How does the separator mount to the side of the engine bay?
Old 03-19-2007, 03:16 AM
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bernocco930S: I saw your comment about Great Site for your M505...and it caught my attention. I followed the link, and yes...that is a WOW find. I've bookmarked that site...Thanks mucho early911, this was truly a great find!!

Anyone have any more great websites for parts or technical information on the M505?

Chuck



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