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Pull the plugs and listen up, JoAnne! Your first assignment is to remove those black, with yellow thread, fresh air hoses! They are not designed for that use, and they look all wrong. Get a pair of "real" hoses, put them on, and make the engine compartment look like a "real" 911. Cheers!
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They're a cheapo, generic "heater hose" that some VW crossover guy decided to use in place of the very expensive heater hoses that connect heat exchangers to heater boxes under the car. Then they started showing up in places like on your car, with funky, super-ugly hose clamps to boot. Basically, this is a little trick used by some shops to put a $6.00 length of hose in the place of a $40+ red hose under the car, and an $8 piece of hose in place of the special, $30 metal-lined paper hoses that should be on your car (in the engine compartment). I've looked at some invoices and the shop didn't charge for the cheapo hose, they looked up the part numbers and frequently charged the big bucks for P-car hoses. Shame, shame.
Sorry I don't have more accurate pricing for you, it's been about 10 years since I sold my shop, and we only used the black/yellow hose in some 914 applications. I can't remember what the red hoses or the lined, gray paper hoses, cost, but I'm sure a quick call to your dealer will enlighten you. I'll bet you that you don't have "red" hoses under the car either.
My '69 car...
Sorry I don't have more accurate pricing for you, it's been about 10 years since I sold my shop, and we only used the black/yellow hose in some 914 applications. I can't remember what the red hoses or the lined, gray paper hoses, cost, but I'm sure a quick call to your dealer will enlighten you. I'll bet you that you don't have "red" hoses under the car either.
My '69 car...
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"forda peesa deesa long.....eighty dollars". I was actually told that once when I inquired about the orange factory flex hose on the 911.
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Ah we are fine. I can handle Pete. He's easy.
Thanks for the Info Pete. I sorta like the look of the black/yellow hose, but if they are chepo, then we should replace it with the better stuff before we start tearing into the interior. Wednesday the car is going to the mechanic. He's not Pete or Tony Callas, but were were pretty impressed with his shop and the caliber of cars he has in it.
We won't be getting PMO's either. If it were a true Clone of an RS then it would have carbs. We ALMOST bought a clone and by the time we decided to pull the trigger, someone else beat us to it. This is more of a tribute car. It has the looks of the early car with a newer engine. We've had many 356's with Solex or Weber carbs. and the '66 911 was a PITA to keep tuned with it's 6 one barrel Solex's. So you can say been there, done that, and this time we don't have to do it again. Now if it were the real thing.... < I'm drooling>, we could nearly buy a house here for the price of one of those. lol
BTW: I think you guys are cool. Thanks for putting up with me. I'd drive Robert crazy if I'd always be asking him all these Porsche questions all the time, although I think he does get a kick out of it once in a while.
Thanks for the Info Pete. I sorta like the look of the black/yellow hose, but if they are chepo, then we should replace it with the better stuff before we start tearing into the interior. Wednesday the car is going to the mechanic. He's not Pete or Tony Callas, but were were pretty impressed with his shop and the caliber of cars he has in it.
We won't be getting PMO's either. If it were a true Clone of an RS then it would have carbs. We ALMOST bought a clone and by the time we decided to pull the trigger, someone else beat us to it. This is more of a tribute car. It has the looks of the early car with a newer engine. We've had many 356's with Solex or Weber carbs. and the '66 911 was a PITA to keep tuned with it's 6 one barrel Solex's. So you can say been there, done that, and this time we don't have to do it again. Now if it were the real thing.... < I'm drooling>, we could nearly buy a house here for the price of one of those. lol
BTW: I think you guys are cool. Thanks for putting up with me. I'd drive Robert crazy if I'd always be asking him all these Porsche questions all the time, although I think he does get a kick out of it once in a while.
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Ah we are fine. I can handle Pete. He's easy.
Cute, Very cute...
Thanks for the Info Pete. I sorta like the look of the black/yellow hose, but if they are chepo, then we should replace it with the better stuff before we start tearing into the interior. Wednesday the car is going to the mechanic. He's not Pete or Tony Callas, but were were pretty impressed with his shop and the caliber of cars he has in it.
We won't be getting PMO's either. If it were a true Clone of an RS then it would have carbs. We ALMOST bought a clone and by the time we decided to pull the trigger, someone else beat us to it. This is more of a tribute car. It has the looks of the early car with a newer engine. We've had many 356's with Solex or Weber carbs. and the '66 911 was a PITA to keep tuned with it's 6 one barrel Solex's. So you can say been there, done that, and this time we don't have to do it again. Now if it were the real thing.... < I'm drooling>, we could nearly buy a house here for the price of one of those. lol
BTW: I think you guys are cool. Thanks for putting up with me. I'd drive Robert crazy if I'd always be asking him all these Porsche questions all the time, although I think he does get a kick out of it once in a while.
Cute, Very cute...
Thanks for the Info Pete. I sorta like the look of the black/yellow hose, but if they are chepo, then we should replace it with the better stuff before we start tearing into the interior. Wednesday the car is going to the mechanic. He's not Pete or Tony Callas, but were were pretty impressed with his shop and the caliber of cars he has in it.
We won't be getting PMO's either. If it were a true Clone of an RS then it would have carbs. We ALMOST bought a clone and by the time we decided to pull the trigger, someone else beat us to it. This is more of a tribute car. It has the looks of the early car with a newer engine. We've had many 356's with Solex or Weber carbs. and the '66 911 was a PITA to keep tuned with it's 6 one barrel Solex's. So you can say been there, done that, and this time we don't have to do it again. Now if it were the real thing.... < I'm drooling>, we could nearly buy a house here for the price of one of those. lol
BTW: I think you guys are cool. Thanks for putting up with me. I'd drive Robert crazy if I'd always be asking him all these Porsche questions all the time, although I think he does get a kick out of it once in a while.
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You though that that was cute huh? Just wait....
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I think we replaced the ones in our old '74 911 when we had it with orangey colored ones. That was a fun car. It was rebuilt correctly and we got 9 years of enjoyment out of it before we sold it. That is the only car I remember Robert having a tear in his eye as he watched it drive away.
BTW: How ya feeling??? Fever gone?
Thanks!
I think we replaced the ones in our old '74 911 when we had it with orangey colored ones. That was a fun car. It was rebuilt correctly and we got 9 years of enjoyment out of it before we sold it. That is the only car I remember Robert having a tear in his eye as he watched it drive away.
BTW: How ya feeling??? Fever gone?