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Took the car to drop off some dry cleaning and noticed the green stuff puddled and dripping under the radiator. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ohmy.gif[/img]
Popped the hood and inspected, what I could, in the parking lot. Couldn't find where it was coming from. Took it home (temp remained fine) and got it in the garage. Removed the airbox and got some light in there. <b>Low and behold. Its that little rubber cap/plug at the top of the radiator.</b> It now has a little pin hole and is spraying the oil filter with coolant.
I got on the web, went to Paragon and pulled up there parts catalog but Its not there. Unless I missed it. the picture doesnt even show the spout.
http://www.porsche.com/all/media/pdf/origi...968_KATALOG.pdf
I'm viewing page 34 and the plug should be at the very top of the radiator above the lower water hose (passenger side).
Does anyone know how I can find a part number?
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Perhaps a pic would help.
Note the right upper spout. No hose travels to this point, It simply has a rubber cap on it. Below it is the lower hose leading to the engine.
I just need to replace that cap.
Tried advanced auto and they don't carry the right size. I ended up buying a multi pack and none of them fit. I'll call paragon and sunset tomorrow.
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OK I got it. Well I got the number from sunset. Paragon and Automotion were both stumped. Phil at Sunset also didn't see what I was describing at first. He put me on hold then came back with a "I FOUND IT!". He cross referenced it with a 944 S2 and there it was.
And here it is, should anyone else ever need it:
Our radiators also use 1, Block off Cap <!--sizeo:4--><!--/sizeo--><b>part # 944 106 103 02</b><!--sizec--><!--/sizec-->
This is slightly larger then the typical 3/4" bypass caps that are in every auto store making them a PITA to locate and replace.
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<!--quoteo(post=81035:date=Sep 30 2009, 03:05 PM:name=josephsc)-->QUOTE (josephsc @ Sep 30 2009, 03:05 PM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Glad you found it -- I also replaced the exact same piece earlier this year. Found mine at Pelican.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
LOL Well where have you been for the past 24 hours?
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I replaced it with an iron bolt. Its American threath. Funny, because the rest of the car is metric.
Works great and it cost less than the P(orsche)P(lastic)P(art).
Ritchie owner of a '92 Coupe Tiptronic with the following standardoptions: C00, 030, 139, 249, 258, 340, 383, 387, 403, 418, 454, 490, 494, 567, 573, 650, 690, 14951