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DC2012

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  1. Right on the Money. You're a rockstar Loren. Thanks a bunch.
  2. I'd be interested to know what happened if you figured it out.
  3. Looking for a p/n for a stud that mounts to the tensioner/ps pump housing. It has a rubber center and 2 studs attached. see pictures. One picture shows what the part looks like (broken in half) and the other pic is the location. It broke off when doing other work. Thanks.
  4. No, this is a vacuum line that sits over the top of the motor. It looks exactly as pictured. The symptoms were exactly that of a major vacuum leak. The car will no longer start. I have removed this piece already and the end of it broke off at connection c, which bolts into an elbow mounted on the back side of the manifold. Here it is on eBay. But I don't want to buy used since mine is loaded with stress cracks. It broke at the white air fitting (broke off into hose). So I need to replace. Looks like this eBay listing has a part number so I'll check that. Porsche 911 996 suction jet pump vacuum line brake booster 99611017051 WWW.EBAY.COM
  5. There is a little vacuum valve that alldata calls a sucking jet pump. I can't find the part # anywhere. It is supposed to increase vacuum for brakes. ITs the dark gray line here. I need the dark grey and the fittings on their ends. I can not find this anywhere. Thanks for the help.
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