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    #16
    I am pretty sure the p/n is 12621710512, this autohaus picture shows it brown, so I think it is, can someone double check?

    I got my 944 booster on ebay for around $75 just keep checking all your resources.

    As for the coolant hoses I am not sure what you are talking about, sorry bro!

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      #17
      The fat coolant hose "spider hose" in picture number 4, part number 11531738053

      After rethreading the 944 rod, does it clear the intake manifold or did you still have to shave fins?
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        #18
        I had to slightly shave the last 3 fins or something.

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          #19
          Originally posted by WADE30 View Post
          I had to slightly shave the last 3 fins or something.

          me too....
          Leave now before I shed my human form and kill you

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            #20
            what is everyone using (part number please!) for the hose from heater tube to the rear of cylinder head.... thanks
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              #21
              I didn't use any specific part number. I went to checker auto parts and bought a 90degree bend and some straight hose for coolant and heat resistance. Make sure to get some barbed hose connectors, the auto stores are limited but hardware stores have a good amount, don't use plastic!

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                #22
                the nylon ones aren't ok to use? Are you sure the brass barbed fittings are necesary? I suppose they really only get up to 190 but I don't think nylon fittings will melt...
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                  #23
                  Ok I'm using the plastic nylon ones... I don't see why they can't withstand coolant temps when they are for plumbing after all. Also, what upper radiator hose to use? I have asked around and most are saying they went to an autozone and walked around the back and just found a hose with a 90 degree bend and cut it to fit. Anything more specific? Thanks

                  edit: crap, I see the operating temp of most nylon fittings is 200 degrees F. Maybe I should reconsider and go with the brass ones.
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                    #24
                    I did brass, you should do it just in case man.

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