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Old 02-28-2003, 01:24 PM
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Does anyone know the part number of the rubber plug that goes in the hole next to the dist. cap? 86 951
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Old 02-28-2003, 01:55 PM
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And would that also be the same part number for an early NA?
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part# duct-tape-101
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Jus'kiddin...

cap - 944.106.103.03
clamp - N.024.511.3

You'll need two of each. If you have an updated car, they leave the nub on the T-belt cover, but block it off from the inside. Be sure yours is not updated prior to ordering.

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duh! Okay... right answer to the wrong question...
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How'bout this one instead...

plug - 944.105.131.00 [this is the rubber plug that fills the belt inspection hole on all 8-valve front cam covers]
Old 02-28-2003, 07:30 PM
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and, here's a hot tip:

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Do not spray belt lubricants into the belt inspection hole while the engine is running. Spark and oxygen are already present - completing the triangle can be harmful to facial hair.

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Great. Thanks for the help. This is the best web site on the internet
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