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Old 07-03-2016, 12:30 PM
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I just noticed that Porsche has a page on it's website seeking input on which NLA parts to produce again. Lifters come to mind. What else? Can't hurt to ask...

https://my.porsche.com/usa/accessori...navailability/
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TPS sensor

Plastic re-useable wire tie downs which thread to a stud. I think these are still used on some VW truck but you really have to be a detective to find the exact part.

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There was a rumour a while back that Porsche were going to make 944 blocks available again, I asked my local OPC to look into it but nothing came of it. I asked them recently what happened and they said sometimes a limited run of parts are produced and they get snapped up immediately in Germany.
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Clutch fork.
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The washers that are on the oil pan...sleeves that go through the oil pan gasket. Thought it was mentioned on here they were NLA
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Originally Posted by gruhsy
The washers that are on the oil pan...sleeves that go through the oil pan gasket. Thought it was mentioned on here they were NLA
Doesn't the oil pan gasket come with those little stand-off spacers already installed?
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Originally Posted by Tom M'Guinn
Doesn't the oil pan gasket come with those little stand-off spacers already installed?
+1 Mine came with them last time I replaced it.
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Could be? I've never looked I just thought I read that somewhere here on RL
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Originally Posted by chrenan
Clutch fork.
A decade or so ago, a guy in Canada was refurbishing clutch forks, for about $100 as I recall. I think he machined and then built up the tips, so they match.

Is he still around?
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Website was still around about a year ago.....ish. In Ontario. There was a link on here somewhere or a thread with the name of the place.

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A decade or so ago, a guy in Canada was refurbishing clutch forks, for about $100 as I recall. I think he machined and then built up the tips, so they match.

Is he still around?
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Originally Posted by gruhsy
Website was still around about a year ago.....ish. In Ontario. There was a link on here somewhere or a thread with the name of the place.
Markus Blaszak?

http://www.blaszakprecision.com
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Probably was Blaszak but no mention of the custom forks on the page that looks like it was made in 1992.
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That would be the one I was thinking of.

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Originally Posted by Dave951
+1 Mine came with them last time I replaced it.
Same here. I saved all the old ones - they turned out to be GREAT spacers to use when you break the tightening bolt on the front hub pinch nuts. Use one of those along with a regular 10mm hex head bolt to replace the stock allen head bolt.
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I'd totally 2nd the lifters and the clutch forks.


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