Fuel lines rebuilt
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Fuel lines rebuilt
Hi all,
I am looking for someone local (montreal area) who can rebuild the fuel line at the front of my 1991 944 S2 Cab. The lines that go from the rail to the dampner and back. I am thinking the ends could be reused on new line.
Any recommendations?
thanks
Mark
I am looking for someone local (montreal area) who can rebuild the fuel line at the front of my 1991 944 S2 Cab. The lines that go from the rail to the dampner and back. I am thinking the ends could be reused on new line.
Any recommendations?
thanks
Mark
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I'm sure they can http://www.marshall-equipment.com/pa...hydraulic.html
Have you priced them at Porsche just for fun? I would also see if there was a recall on them from back in the day. I have a client with a 944 and Porsche honored the recall for the fuel lines. We were all pretty shocked
Have you priced them at Porsche just for fun? I would also see if there was a recall on them from back in the day. I have a client with a 944 and Porsche honored the recall for the fuel lines. We were all pretty shocked
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I could get one of the 2 from Porsche. But one of them is nla.
There are sets available from 944 online and Lindsey for $200 usd plus shipping etc etc but I was thinking it would be easier to find someone local. I'll check out your link thanks!!
Mark
There are sets available from 944 online and Lindsey for $200 usd plus shipping etc etc but I was thinking it would be easier to find someone local. I'll check out your link thanks!!
Mark
I'm sure they can http://www.marshall-equipment.com/pa...hydraulic.html
Have you priced them at Porsche just for fun? I would also see if there was a recall on them from back in the day. I have a client with a 944 and Porsche honored the recall for the fuel lines. We were all pretty shocked
Have you priced them at Porsche just for fun? I would also see if there was a recall on them from back in the day. I have a client with a 944 and Porsche honored the recall for the fuel lines. We were all pretty shocked
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Hi Mark,
I haven't looked at my 924S lines yet but I just ordered the hose and clips described in this How-to for my 928. Looks easy if the hose is the same size and the fittings are the same.
https://www.928motorsports.com/insta...el%20Lines.pdf
I haven't looked at my 924S lines yet but I just ordered the hose and clips described in this How-to for my 928. Looks easy if the hose is the same size and the fittings are the same.
https://www.928motorsports.com/insta...el%20Lines.pdf
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Interesting
If you don't mind, let me know when you get them I'd drop by your place and take a look at how it works.
Mark
If you don't mind, let me know when you get them I'd drop by your place and take a look at how it works.
Mark
Hi Mark,
I haven't looked at my 924S lines yet but I just ordered the hose and clips described in this How-to for my 928. Looks easy if the hose is the same size and the fittings are the same.
https://www.928motorsports.com/insta...el%20Lines.pdf
I haven't looked at my 924S lines yet but I just ordered the hose and clips described in this How-to for my 928. Looks easy if the hose is the same size and the fittings are the same.
https://www.928motorsports.com/insta...el%20Lines.pdf
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Hi Mark,
I did some searching on the 944 forum and came up with some interesting links. Check Larts pricing.
I wil be getting my 928 parts this weekend and if the weather is mild will try to get the old lines off to start the rebuild process.
Grant
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General
Lots of different suggestions for fittings.
http://www.arnnworx.com/catalog/inde...d=17&chapter=1
Heat shield products
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...take-mani.html
944
Braided DIY
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...m-project.html
and
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...l#post11822434
Braided from Larts – 50% less than Lindsay
http://stores.ebay.com/Larts-Porsche...=p4634.c0.m322
DIY for early cars
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...tfe-lines.html
Replacement process
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...hat-i-did.html
I did some searching on the 944 forum and came up with some interesting links. Check Larts pricing.
I wil be getting my 928 parts this weekend and if the weather is mild will try to get the old lines off to start the rebuild process.
Grant
-------------------
General
Lots of different suggestions for fittings.
http://www.arnnworx.com/catalog/inde...d=17&chapter=1
Heat shield products
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...take-mani.html
944
Braided DIY
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...m-project.html
and
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...l#post11822434
Braided from Larts – 50% less than Lindsay
http://stores.ebay.com/Larts-Porsche...=p4634.c0.m322
DIY for early cars
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...tfe-lines.html
Replacement process
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...hat-i-did.html
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Thanks Grant!
I just messaged Lart on Facebook. I had messaged him a while ago regarding these and he never answered me.
regards
Mark
I just messaged Lart on Facebook. I had messaged him a while ago regarding these and he never answered me.
regards
Mark