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PORSCHE 944S NUMBER CHASSICan't find what you need? Try browsing the Accessories or Exploded Diagrams!Filtered by: 356 1960-65 - Engine (includes uncategorized and accessory items) ![]() 9780929758244 Included in the 356 defined are Porsche year-by-year model descriptions with attention to changes in details, both mechanical and cosmetic. The chassis number and color information, more accurate than available from the factory, is provided in easy to use charts. The text has been reviewed and approved by an impressive array of recognized 356 authorities worldwide. All models, from the commonplace to the very unusual are described and presented with full color photos of over 75 original and correctly restored 356 Porsches. Not only coupes, cabriolets and speedsters, but Carreras, america roadsters, even pushrod GTS are revealed in a way to simplify the incredibly complicated 356 lineage and nomenclature. Along ...(choose a part on the right to read more) General FitmentACCESSORY
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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
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Make a selection NLA70101113 Oil filter decal. Mann decal-early. 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
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Make a selection NLA70100300 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
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