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Old 07-16-2019, 12:28 PM
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Beautiful!!! I want one as well when/if these become available.
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Would there be any chance of this being available in the smaller thread size, to replace the NLA early fuel tank outlet fittings?

I would think that there would be a market for at least a few, for the early car owners out here, myself included.
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Old 07-21-2019, 04:04 PM
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I would be happy to work with someone on adapting the concept to the earlier style bung, but my focus and support is always for the later cars - sometimes that happens to trickle down to the earlier models. I have no prejudice towards early/16v cars, I just don't own, or wrench on them, so can not provide the same level of insight or understanding that designing parts for them requires.
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I need two of m35, are they available?
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Originally Posted by javiherdepa
I need two of m35, are they available?
I only made these in the later M37 thread. I still have inventory of that size, but do not have any early thread pitch parts. Good luck with your project. If you need the later threads, you may be able to install the aluminum bung repair kit.

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Ok, I would be interested in being an m37, you can always rectify the thread to the correct size, anyway what is the aluminum repair kit?
Old 11-30-2019, 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by javiherdepa
Ok, I would be interested in being an m37, you can always rectify the thread to the correct size, anyway what is the aluminum repair kit?
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Perfect, I'm interested in one of your m37 filters, do you ship to Spain? Final price?
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So, are these adapters available for purchase? If so, for how much and through what channel?
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I have some spares machined, I will have to see what they cost to machine - its been a couple months. PM me if you are interested, and I can look it up this week.
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I was fortunate enough to get a couple of these. They are outstanding. Great quality. Hans pays a lot of attention to detail. These adapters are well worth whatever it takes to get one. Even if you don't need it today, you may need it in the future!
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Old 05-22-2020, 04:12 PM
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Hans, was generous enough to send me one. It's going with the install of the O-44 pump. Beautiful workmanship!!!
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Originally Posted by hans14914
I have some spares machined, I will have to see what they cost to machine - its been a couple months. PM me if you are interested, and I can look it up this week.
I still need an adapter, would it be possible in m36 for an early deposit?, Thank you very much
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Originally Posted by javiherdepa
I still need an adapter, would it be possible in m36 for an early deposit?, Thank you very much
I dont have any for the early thread pitch. I dont really make anything specifically for the early cars. I focus on 87+ and sometimes parts work on earlier models.
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Originally Posted by hans14914
Originally Posted by hans14914
I dont have any for the early thread pitch. I dont really make anything specifically for the early cars. I focus on 87+ and sometimes parts work on earlier models.
Ok, should I use Roger's threaded solution?


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