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Old 06-07-2021, 03:40 PM
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I've taken the engine out of my 86 944 NA automatic. I need the part number for this part

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944.101.321.03
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Thanks! It seemed thier was some residue under the bracket. Does it use a sealer?

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No sealer. At least, not from the factory. You may wish to open up the holes for the sensors using sandpaper, etc. to make it easier to remove the sensors in the future.
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Originally Posted by 931guru
No sealer. At least, not from the factory. You may wish to open up the holes for the sensors using sandpaper, etc. to make it easier to remove the sensors in the future.
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