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> WTB 1974 - 1976 Snorkel FOUND, It's always something...
GeorgeKopf
post Sep 21 2024, 10:57 AM
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Turns out my 1973 wiring harness has a 1973 snorkel. Who would have thought. I just discovered, after snaking the harness through the firewall, that my 1974 chassis wants a 1974 snorkel. Another unanticipated revelation.

Anybody have one in good condition? The later model snorkels are longer and have a much larger seal on the forward end. Also, looks like 914rubber only sells the early version.

George

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davep
post Oct 7 2024, 01:29 PM
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I would be highly inclined to replace the battery cables and fuel pump wires when you do so. The two heavy gauge wires from battery to fuse panel and ignition switch need to be about 6 inches longer, and the oil sender wire the same 6". Fuel pump positive wire is about an inch longer but I find they are usually in poor condition and I increase the gauge because I think that helps keep the pump healthy.
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