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Make a selection QRS001 This fiberglass engine shroud is a great replacement for your missing or cracked factory piece. Note: this does not have the oil cooler duct; may not work with some models. Make sure to examine your existing shroud before ordering. This is a special order part. General Fitment911 1974-77930 1975-77 911 1978-83 911 1984-86 911 1987-89 914 1970-76
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Make a selection 36906141 Side cover plate, right. Fits all 356. All 356 & 912 engine sheet metal should be painted black. The fan shrouds, however, were painted either black, silver or gray. As far as we know all 356 normal & 912 engines had black fan shrouds. Early super & super 90 engines had silver fan shrouds, although some very early super 90's had a very light gray, almost white fan shroud.late super, super 90 & 356c/sc engines had gray fan shrouds. None or this information, however, is written in stone and Porsche has no records of which colors were used for which fan shrouds. View/Change Diagram
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Make a selection NLA70100400 H-filter side decal below inlet. 356's & 912's used three types of oil filters. The mann filter was used for the most part on early 356 (or pre "a") and possibly a few very early a's. This filter is identified by a 10mm bolt. The rest of the cars used either the h-filter (which is identified by a 16mm bolt) or the fram filter (which is identified by a 12mm bolt). Since there are no chassis or engine number breaks which denote the use of these filters, it is best to measure the bolt to identify your filter. Also, h-filter canisters are generally either all silver or silver with a black cover while fram canisters are orange with a black cover. General Fitment356 1950-59356 1960-65
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Make a selection 61660320300 This reproduction regulator replaces the long-discontinued "black box" Bosch voltage regulator which sits on the firewall in the engine compartment. This new part fits exactly like the original regulator, with all holes aligning to the ones on the firewall. Much development time went into this regulator and it's performance; it can handle up to 50 amps, enough for the points inside not to burn. This model is for 6 volt cars in the original factory configuration. View/Change Diagram
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Make a selection 36906140 Side cover plate, left. Fits all 356. All 356 & 912 engine sheet metal should be painted black. The fan shrouds, however, were painted either black, silver or gray. As far as we know all 356 normal & 912 engines had black fan shrouds. Early super & super 90 engines had silver fan shrouds, although some very early super 90's had a very light gray, almost white fan shroud.late super, super 90 & 356c/sc engines had gray fan shrouds. None or this information, however, is written in stone and Porsche has no records of which colors were used for which fan shrouds. View/Change Diagram
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Make a selection 36906119 Cover plate, flywheel end of engine. Fits all 356 with usa style heater. All 356 & 912 engine sheet metal should be painted black. The fan shrouds, however, were painted either black, silver or gray. As far as we know all 356 normal & 912 engines had black fan shrouds. Early super & super 90 engines had silver fan shrouds, although some very early super 90's had a very light gray, almost white fan shroud. Late super, super 90 & 356c/sc engines had gray fan shrouds. None or this information, however, is written in stone and Porsche has no records of which colors were used for which fan shrouds. View/Change Diagram
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Make a selection NLA70101113 Oil filter decal. Mann decal-early. 356's & 912's used three types of oil filters. The mann filter was used for the most part on early 356 (or pre "a") and possibly a few very early a's. This filter is identified by a 10mm bolt. The rest of the cars used either the h-filter (which is identified by a 16mm bolt) or the fram filter (which is identified by a 12mm bolt). Since there are no chassis or engine number breaks which denote the use of these filters, it is best to measure the bolt to identify your filter. Also, h-filter canisters are generally either all silver or silver with a black cover while fram canisters are orange with a black cover. General Fitment356 1950-59356 1960-65
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Make a selection NLA70100900 Fram top cover decal, on the front of the cover in the center. 356's & 912's used three types of oil filters. The mann filter was used for the most part on early 356 (or pre "a") and possibly a few very early a's. This filter is identified by a 10mm bolt. The rest of the cars used either the h-filter (which is identified by a 16mm bolt) or the fram filter (which is identified by a 12mm bolt). Since there are no chassis or engine number breaks which denote the use of these filters, it is best to measure the bolt to identify your filter. Also, h-filter canisters are generally either all silver or silver with a black cover while fram canisters are orange with a black cover. General Fitment356 1960-65356 1950-59
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Make a selection NLA70100300 356's & 912's used three types of oil filters. The mann filter was used for the most part on early 356 (or pre "a") and possibly a few very early a's. This filter is identified by a 10mm bolt. The rest of the cars used either the h-filter (which is identified by a 16mm bolt) or the fram filter (which is identified by a 12mm bolt). Since there are no chassis or engine number breaks which denote the use of these filters, it is best to measure the bolt to identify your filter. Also, h-filter canisters are generally either all silver or silver with a black cover while fram canisters are orange with a black cover. General Fitment356 1950-59356 1960-65
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Make a selection NLA70101200 Fram side decal-large. 356's & 912's used three types of oil filters. The mann filter was used for the most part on early 356 (or pre "a") and possibly a few very early a's. This filter is identified by a 10mm bolt. The rest of the cars used either the h-filter (which is identified by a 16mm bolt) or the fram filter (which is identified by a 12mm bolt). Since there are no chassis or engine number breaks which denote the use of these filters, it is best to measure the bolt to identify your filter. Also, h-filter canisters are generally either all silver or silver with a black cover while fram canisters are orange with a black cover. General Fitment356 1950-59356 1960-65
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Make a selection NLA70101100 Mann oil filter decal set-late (canister has 10mm bolt). 356's & 912's used three types of oil filters. The mann filter was used for the most part on early 356 (or pre "a") and possibly a few very early a's. This filter is identified by a 10mm bolt. The rest of the cars used either the h-filter (which is identified by a 16mm bolt) or the fram filter (which is identified by a 12mm bolt). Since there are no chassis or engine number breaks which denote the use of these filters, it is best to measure the bolt to identify your filter. Also, h-filter canisters are generally either all silver or silver with a black cover while fram canisters are orange with a black cover. General Fitment356 1950-59356 1960-65
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Make a selection NLA70100500 Fram side decal, below inlet fitting. 356's & 912's used three types of oil filters. The mann filter was used for the most part on early 356 (or pre "a") and possibly a few very early a's. This filter is identified by a 10mm bolt. The rest of the cars used either the h-filter (which is identified by a 16mm bolt) or the fram filter (which is identified by a 12mm bolt). Since there are no chassis or engine number breaks which denote the use of these filters, it is best to measure the bolt to identify your filter. Also, h-filter canisters are generally either all silver or silver with a black cover while fram canisters are orange with a black cover. General Fitment356 1950-59356 1960-65
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