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Old 05-04-2006, 12:42 PM
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Is there supposed to be a rubber seal or gasket between the airbox and the MAF sensor? It has 2 quick clamps that hold it together but the seal doesn't seem that great.

Does anyone know where I can get another one of those quick flip clamps? One of mine is messed up.


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Call 928 International or 928 Specialists and they'll both give you advice and fix you up with the right parts.

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Originally Posted by glencase
Is there supposed to be a rubber seal or gasket between the airbox and the MAF sensor? It has 2 quick clamps that hold it together but the seal doesn't seem that great.

Does anyone know where I can get another one of those quick flip clamps? One of mine is messed up.


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There is supposed to be a rubber o-ring there.
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Originally Posted by Lemming
There is supposed to be a rubber o-ring there.
Is it specific to the 968 or is it shared between platforms? Any ideas on where I could find one, and find a quick clamp as well?

Originally Posted by Hughett
Call 928 International or 928 Specialists and they'll both give you advice and fix you up with the right parts.
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Do you have phone numbers for them? And will they have parts for a 968, sorry I didn't put the year and model.

1994 968

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Originally Posted by Hughett
Call 928 International or 928 Specialists and they'll both give you advice and fix you up with the right parts.
Harvey
Thanks Harvey.
I found them and they were able to find the part, it is an o-ring part number
999 707 206 40
Attached is a pdf with the o-ring being #6

The Answer for the quick connect clamps are it comes with the airbox so use mechanics wire or something similar.

For others that might look at this thread
928 Specialists web site
https://www.928gt.com/default1.htm


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