Colored hoses, Are they still available? Or has anyone tried dying a hose? |
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Colored hoses, Are they still available? Or has anyone tried dying a hose? |
TonyA |
Aug 11 2020, 08:49 AM
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Nachmal Group: Members Posts: 573 Joined: 17-November 16 From: Hilltown PA Member No.: 20,596 Region Association: North East States |
Maybe i ma crazy but are these available anywhere, or has anyone ever attempted to bleach and dye a hose?
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wonkipop |
Jan 24 2021, 02:23 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,666 Joined: 6-May 20 From: north antarctica Member No.: 24,231 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
Evolution of the porsche evap system 1969-78 for 911 models
source/thanks to pelican parts forum. 1. 69-73 the fan hose plugs in next to the fume hose and is opposite the suction hose. the can is located in the front trunk adjacent to the fuel tank. 2. 74-77 the suction hose plugs in next to the fume hose and is opposite the fan hose. the can is moved to inside the rear fender well close to the engine bay. pretty much identical to its location in a beetle from 1970 on. 3. 78 the fan hose is deleted from the system. porsche altered its design for the evap system for the 74 model year and again for the 78 model year for the 911 models. from 74-77 porsche run a system at the can identical to the vw system commenced 1970 right down to revising mounting the can directly adjacent to the engine bay in the rear of the car. as far as i know porsche and vw used identical cans. at least look so on outside. mr. b is correct for 70-73 models plumbing. (the can is in the front trunk of the car). mr. sb is correct for 74-76 models, 1.8 at a minimum, plumbing. (the can is in the engine bay). @ mr sb. - topic has probably died on the operating table - but you are correct to raise the question of the early 74s with the can in the front boot (trunk). is that plumbed as per 70-73? i'll leave that to someone with one. given myself enough of a headache. |
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