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Old 07-31-2014, 03:15 AM
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I was looking for a particular part and in the Porsche catalog where the part number is usually listed, it said:

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8/13/10 - 5

Does anyone know what that means? It's on page 3 of section 105-05 (year 1986)

http://www.porsche.com/all/media/pdf...86_KATALOG.pdf
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I hear crickets
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what particular part were you looking for?
that link is nice, thanks, but we need more specifics, you could google "I have a car and need a part" and never get what you are searching for.
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It's the Y-pipe on the inner fender hooked up to the coolant tank. Commonly rust at the ends and need replacement because of that. Don't know what the reference relates to, but you shouldn't have any trouble getting a LHD one ... I think the RHD ones are no longer available, or are a BS price. Any of the suppliers here will know what you need when you describe it, and shouldn't need the P/N.
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Found it ....... 8 13 10 refers to the illustration of the rest of pipework to the heater, which is under the body section, and the number 5 at the end is the part number on that illustration.

Here's another snip ... P/N 928 574 106 03

No crickets now ...

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Originally Posted by Dave928S
Found it ....... 8 13 10 refers to the illustration of the rest of pipework to the heater, which is under the body section, and the number 5 at the end is the part number on that illustration.

Here's another snip ... P/N 928 574 106 03

No crickets now ...

Thanks Dave. lol @ cricket sound
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also thanks to Dave928S
although, wifey thinks I just like look at your avatar.
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Originally Posted by gg63
I was looking for a particular part and in the Porsche catalog where the part number is usually listed, it said:

See group
8/13/10 - 5
The catalog is organized in main groups (MG), sub groups (SG), illustrations and parts. In your reference 8 is main group, 13 is sub group, 10 is the illustration number, 5 is the part.
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thanks.

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If LHD get a good used one from 928 International. New is stupid $$$$.
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