How a I get these parts? Tape and holders.
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
How a I get these parts? Tape and holders.
Replacing a hose that is held in place by these parts. What are they called (part#?) and where can I find them?
This is a clamp held on with a built in zip tie.
This must be a wide piece of thick vinyl tape wrapped longwise around the hoses. This is NOT wrapped around and around the hoses.
This is a clamp held on with a built in zip tie.
This must be a wide piece of thick vinyl tape wrapped longwise around the hoses. This is NOT wrapped around and around the hoses.
#2
Rennlist Member
Good luck finding those kinds of things. Maybe a dealer if you can establish a rapport with their parts manager ? Maybe PET ? You could try autoatlanta.com they're pretty good with original type parts, but I have a feeling those are going to be difficult to find - Good Luck and if you find them let us know where 😉
#4
Race Car
In the PET they are called tie wraps (otherwise known as cable ties or zip ties). They are quite often not listed. I went through the same thing with a cable tie that held the AOS hose in place. Ended up looking through all the cable ties available and found the exact one it was actually from a 944.
Anyway the one you're after looks like this one:
Part number: 999 507 644 40 thats the one my dealership sent me when I was looking for the AOS hose cable tie.
Problem is that there are so many sizes and variants. Also worth thinking that if its used somewhere on the car there might be a chance its used somewhere else (i.e. that one is for an AOS line but could be used for the regeneration value too).
+966 on building a rapport with your local OPC parts dept, goes a long way.
Anyway the one you're after looks like this one:
Part number: 999 507 644 40 thats the one my dealership sent me when I was looking for the AOS hose cable tie.
Problem is that there are so many sizes and variants. Also worth thinking that if its used somewhere on the car there might be a chance its used somewhere else (i.e. that one is for an AOS line but could be used for the regeneration value too).
+966 on building a rapport with your local OPC parts dept, goes a long way.
#6
Race Car
#7
Instructor
Thread Starter
Awesome!!! Did a quick search on the part number, and came up with this...
http://www.autoatlanta.com/porsche-p...=99950764440#a
http://www.autoatlanta.com/porsche-p...=99950764440#a
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#8
Race Car
Awesome!!! Did a quick search on the part number, and came up with this...
http://www.autoatlanta.com/porsche-p...=99950764440#a
http://www.autoatlanta.com/porsche-p...=99950764440#a