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> fresh air boxes, early vs later
porbmw
post Nov 19 2013, 09:53 AM
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I am on the hunt for a clean, no paint overspray fresh air box....

For a 1970

Are early and later...or for that matter...are ALL boxes the same.

I do know that later ones...eg....74s....had a rubber gasket installed, that fit at the top of the box, to press against the cowl. Don't know if that gasket caused and sizing differences, would doubt it and would expect it just caused minor adjustment difference.

Apart from existence of the gasket....any other differences....?

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Paul
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post Nov 19 2013, 01:37 PM
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QUOTE(DEC @ Nov 19 2013, 10:52 AM) *

Take a look at 10:35 in the first vid.

Sorry it is in German but you can hear the difference

The seal kit is from Mark (Mickey914 / 914rubber.com)

So Mark sells the complete seal kit? does it include the foam between metal 'butterfly' flaps?
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