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Valve cover wire clamp


Tiger75

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There are two wire clamps that go under the valve cover nuts along the top of the cover that hold the wire to the tempt sensor. I think the part number is 61131359345 but they are NLA. Would some one post a close up photo of one of these so I can try to make a couple of them?

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I need to teach you fellows how to look up part numbers

12 12 1 353 636

12 12 1 353 672

The bracket maybe NA but check with you friendly parts monger, it may be available still, if not, ask him to BO if for you

"90% of your carb problems are in the ignition, Mike."

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Thanks Bill,

Whenever I look up parts like fasteners and clips, I never know which section to look in. In this case, are they under "ignition" or "valvetrain"?

I need to teach you fellows how to look up part numbers

12 12 1 353 636

12 12 1 353 672

The bracket maybe NA but check with you friendly parts monger, it may be available still, if not, ask him to BO if for you

Jim Gerock

 

Riviera 69 2002 built 5/30/69 "Oscar"

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Jim,

Vehicle electrical

You can take the part number I provided and plug it into the "search by part number" on real oem and it will show you.

We learn together

"90% of your carb problems are in the ignition, Mike."

1972 2000tii Touring #3422489

1972 2002tii with A4 system #2761680

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Jim,

Vehicle electrical

You can take the part number I provided and plug it into the "search by part number" on real oem and it will show you.

We learn together

What about when you start out not knowing the part numbers?

Jim Gerock

 

Riviera 69 2002 built 5/30/69 "Oscar"

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Then you take your best guess and go from there. If you set down for a little bit at a time and go through the parts catalog or REALOEM, the parts numbering system makes sense.

If you do need a part number - keep looking until you find it. You learn a lot that way.

"90% of your carb problems are in the ignition, Mike."

1972 2000tii Touring #3422489

1972 2002tii with A4 system #2761680

FAQ member #5

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