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PN for dowel pins between block and bellhousing?

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Old 04-28-2015, 07:47 PM
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Default PN for dowel pins between block and bellhousing?

My block came without these pins. I can't find the PN in th PET.
I hope someone knows the dimensions and or PN.
Old 04-28-2015, 10:24 PM
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Can you just measure the holes with a caliper and depth gauge? They only serve to line it all up...
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Yes, but the engine is on a stand being built and I can't get my calipers in between the stand and the block.
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ive got a block handy with the two solid pins on the back...
let me see if i can find a caliper...
i can give you diameter and distance protruding from the block
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Great. Thanks.
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I'll check what's in my shop tomorrow. I have ordered them, and hope I still have the part number somewhere. The block side (where they reside) has three raised areas, and the bell housing side is a close slide fit (as all of us know).
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I believe I found the correct dowel pin on the 928 parts list, a 12 x 18 mm pin in the correct location on the V8 block, PN 900 012 070 00. I'll check what I have tomorrow.
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The pins on the block I have, one either corner of the bellhousing flange...
10mm diameter x 6.25mm protruding from block. So a 10x12 is probably about right.
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I found a 911 part number that worked. Unfortunately, I am 5000 miles away from my notes.
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Thank you guys. I'm hoping the part number will pop up, if not I'll go on eBay.
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I can't find any 10x12mm dowel pins from a source which will let me buy only 3-4 and ship them to Norway for a reasonable cost. Some won't even ship to Norway. I've searched for days. A porsche parts number would help a lot as my dealer would get them for me quickly and cheaply.
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Howabout just buying a 10mm diameter piece of steel rod and cutting 12mm sections out?
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Thanks for the suggestion. I will do that if I can't find a PN. These dowel pins are hardened and ground, so I would prefer to not have to do that if possible
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I can't find an available 10 x 12 mm DIN 7 dowel pin from Porsche. Historically, p/n 900-012-024-00 was a 10 x 12 pin in Porsche's catalog. If you can use slightly longer parts, 900-012-110-00 is a 10 x 14 pin, 900-012-025-00 is a 10 x 16 pin, and both are available and should be something you can order in any quantity from a local dealership.
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Great.
Thanks.


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