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Old 03-08-2019, 05:28 PM
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Hi All

Does anybody know the part number for the bolts (2 per side) that hold the fuel rail covers on for a 91 car?

I can't seem to run this one down

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Here you go - 9000671170
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Part number is 900 067 117 0A but they are currently not available. I am sure Mark @ 928 Intl will have used ones.
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Aren't they some strange green color?
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Correct dark green
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Hmm.. Mine look like they are just black oxide finish. 6mm Allen socket capscrews. Are they really green?...
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I guess if they are supposed to be green my existing ones aren't the originals...
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I think the vendors are messing with us on this one? dark green bolts? why not cashmere....lol
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Thank you!
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Originally Posted by dr bob
Hmm.. Mine look like they are just black oxide finish. 6mm Allen socket capscrews. Are they really green?...
I’m pretty sure they started-out as black oxide. They seem to look dark-greenish after a while.

That said, I’ve never liked the way they look. Black oxide is dull, dull, dull.
An M6x20 (or maybe x16, I forget) Stainless Alan along with an SS M6 fender washer are at-the-hardware-store alternatives.
Depending upon the client I’ll get the originals cad plated even if that’s the ‘wrong color.’
For those looking for the ‘over-restored’ look, replated in Black Zinc is very nice. Looks stock just more shiny.
Black oxide doesn’t last very long, so it’s not a finish near the top of my list.



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