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Old 09-26-2016, 01:34 PM
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I have a '97 C2 NB, and was replacing the valve cover gaskets yesterday.
I am doing a bunch of other work, and have completely removed the engine carrier, AC bracket, spark plugs, and the plug wires are loose and tucked out of the way.


As I was cleaning the aluminum mating surface on the right-side (passenger side) upper gaskets, towards the upper corner closest to the timing cover, my finger swiped the bundle of plug wires hanging, and a washer was knocked loose and fell off.


I have no idea where this washer should go... could someone help identify it?
TIA!!!


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Old 09-26-2016, 03:23 PM
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Is it hard plastic, soft plastic or metal. How big is it?
Old 09-26-2016, 03:41 PM
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Sorry... It is metal, feels like steel, not aluminum.
Diameter is roughly 15-18mm, about 5-7mm thick
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It could be a spacer that goes under the brass colored support that attaches to the power steering pump. That support has one bolt at the pump and two bolts which hold the support down.

Number 2 in the drawing below (although the spacers are not shown).


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The part no. for the spacer is: 93012613501. It is usually brass colored.

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Peter,
Would fastener (4) go through the standoff spacer?
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Originally Posted by Vorsicht
It could be a spacer that goes under the brass colored support that attaches to the power steering pump. That support has one bolt at the pump and two bolts which hold the support down. Number 2 in the drawing below (although the spacers are not shown).
Thank you!!!

I'm pretty sure you're spot on, because I have removed the PS pump and that bracket. I think this spacer goes on the rear side of the bracket, and bolt #4 tightens through it.
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Wow! Thats one corroded cad plated spacer! Good call Peter.
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Originally Posted by nine9six
Peter,
Would fastener (4) go through the standoff spacer?
Yes. IIRC, there are two bolts (10mm hex?) and two of the spacers. The spacers go directly under number two above where you see the holes.


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