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Old 06-21-2012, 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Hacker-Pschorr
Thank you for creating a list of parts I never knew I needed

/this is going to get expensive.
so true...
Old 06-21-2012, 02:36 PM
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Great post!

and Tom....that's some funny sh**
Old 06-21-2012, 09:11 PM
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Tom, you're too funny...(can I get it in color-match?)
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Hi,
Which is the clip that holds wires to the fuel rail?
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Great job...
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Blue clips, 113 142 261 A, six of them.


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My low mileage '80 has a couple of black zip-ties on the engine that need replacing with original 'natural' colored nylon units and I will have to cut some original ones here and there during repairs so I finally got around to searching for the part numbers...


It appears that the factory round-ish head zip-ties are TY-RAP, made by ABB (Thomas & Betts).

Embarrassingly, I've never heard of them. Come to find, many ROW folks say ty-rap instead of zip-tie.

https://new.abb.com/low-voltage/prod...ssories/ty-rap

EG:
https://www.graybar.com/store/en/gb/...10111611611541

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Old 11-02-2019, 04:09 AM
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I wonder whether they started white and became 'natural' with age, or if they were the natural colored high temp variant?

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I thought about that. The hi-temp ones have a green-ish tint, originally?

The regular naturals* have a 185F rating which is marginal for the injector rail wiring on L-Jet, for example.

The early cars are littered with these ty-raps so I would imagine they are not the more expensive high temp versions.






*big naturals
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If you're still adding to the list:


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You just painted that s***, it should be yellow.
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Originally Posted by Rob Edwards
You just painted that s***, it should be yellow.
It's the color it came as(?)
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Awesome thread.
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It's the color it came as(?)
Apologies, Bruce, poor attempt at Omega clamp humor. It's interesting, on the pic in post #1, 321971847A is the yellow one, and 321971847B is the black one, same size. I only remember seeing yellow ones for the GTS breather crossover hose, but of course the black must have been used as well. Ironically, neither of these show up in any of the 928 PET pages, only 999 651 267 40, which is shown as black on Rose Passion's site, and your picture, of course.

I guess the concours judges will have to accept black as the only correct, PET-validated part.


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