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3 not categorized PORSCHE 964 ENGINE BOLTSCan't find what you need? Try browsing the Accessories or Exploded Diagrams!FVD1169052 Our FVD exclusive line of clutch kits is culmination of Porsche genuine parts, zf sachs race engineering gmbh parts and motorsports parts that have been developed to work together without compromise. They offer a silky smooth release, superb drivability, can handle more torque (350 ft/lbs. / 475 nm max.) than comparable stage 1 type recommendations. We specifically chose a clutch disc with torsion springs that function as a vibration damper between engine and gearbox, in order to give you an effortless release in 1st gear. The disc also contains sintered metal plates that have a higher friction coefficient than plates with organic friction. A sintered disc allows for higher transmittable torque and is more dirt...(choose a part on the right to read more) General Fitment911 1994-98911 1989-94
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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
$22.87
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
$8.80
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
$8.80
Make a selection N0104724 View/Change Diagram
$2.50
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
$8.80
Make a selection STP222 This 17 mm magnetic box v-wrench is needed for securing the top engine bolts from rotating during removal and reinstallation of motor from transmission. The 12 point socket has magnetic insert to hold wrench onto bolt head while the nut is being loosened. This tool is a necessity when doing a clutch replacement with the engine still in the vehicle. Applicable: Porsche models using 17 mm connecting bolts with a hex head. Please call our office for availability. General Fitment356 1950-59356 1960-65 912 1965-69 914 1970-76
$115.55
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