Scanned the PET but cannot find the vacuum hose clip shown in the attached photo. Does anyone know the part number or a supplier?
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Scanned the PET but cannot find the vacuum hose clip shown in the attached photo. Does anyone know the part number or a supplier?
Thank you!Attachment 598353
I’m looking, will post any results I find…also need one.
Is that the correct way the hose is routed and mounted?
Yep ... I believe that photo came from the '73 factory brochure (showing a '72S engine)Quote:
Is that the correct way the hose is routed and mounted?
Not to say the factory brochures never showed weird or retouched images ... :rolleyes:
Here's mine:
What is #49 used for?
Attachment 599275
49 looks like a plastic tie for the cold start hose 47. The cold start hose is a little larger (4.5 mm ID) compared to the vacuum line which is 3mm ID. My parts book is dated 1973 so my diagram doesn’t match the one above, my book, plate 2/5 also does not show the clamp in the diagram, BUT on page 11 of 2/5 group it lists a clamp just after the vacuum hose, and vacuum T, the second column in the parts book is used for the figure number which corresponds to the part in the diagram. When a hyphen is used in that column it means the part is not shown in the diagram. The clamp which I believe is the one we are looking for is 911 602 103 00 I’ve searched that number and found nothing. We can always make some…
Pg 11 73 parts book
A couple more details, when looking at 72/73 engines I’ve seen the clamp holding the vacuum hose on top of the engine label, like the factory photo, and turned around holding the hose on the edge of the fan shroud. The German description of the clamp has the number 7, and a DIN number, the hose is 6.5mm OD. It might just be the part we’re looking for…
With help from the folks at Stoddard, we identified part 911 602 103 00 as the distributor vacuum hose clip. Unfortunately, all of the typical sources show it is discontinued - no longer available. Fortunately, another forum member had an extra one which he kindly provided.
Using Ernie’s Parts Book reference, I googled: Rohrschelle 7 DIN 1596. Looks like there are a number of Germany sources. This one has what appears to be the most correct plating.
https://www.schellen-shop.de/rohrbef...-gelb-verzinkt