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part needed which is not available nom is4m9996 tube assem
if anybody can help please leave message on here



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thread not compleat should read part no 4m9996 tube assem if anybody can help
please leave massage on here


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Sat, May 2, 2015 12:49 AM
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thread not compleat should read part no 4m9996 tube assem if anybody can help
please leave massage on here


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gudday clogs any chance of picture of said part might make it easier for people to keep a look out for one for you

Paul
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Sat, May 2, 2015 2:32 AM
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gudday clogs any chance of picture of said part might make it easier for people to keep a look out for one for you

Paul
I agree with ^ this part # is not listed in my Numerical Parts Index. In fact the highest alpha numeric listed is 2L6872.
O.P.- are you sure about the part number, or perhaps that is a later part number that crossed over? What part is it, or what group is it from?
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Sat, May 2, 2015 7:54 AM
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Reply to tailseat15:
I agree with ^ this part # is not listed in my Numerical Parts Index. In fact the highest alpha numeric listed is 2L6872.
O.P.- are you sure about the part number, or perhaps that is a later part number that crossed over? What part is it, or what group is it from?
Says 4M9996 = Tube assy/turbo oil drain.
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Sat, May 2, 2015 8:37 AM
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Says 4M9996 = Tube assy/turbo oil drain.
Dangit beaten by Old Magnet again!!
Good job. My book is older than the turbo models.
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Sat, May 2, 2015 9:36 AM
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Dangit beaten by Old Magnet again!!
Good job. My book is older than the turbo models.
old magnat is right again if anyone finds one please let me know



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Sat, May 2, 2015 2:35 PM
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old magnat is right again if anyone finds one please let me know



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The tube 4m9996 is connect on side base on head under valve cover
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Sat, May 2, 2015 5:31 PM
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The tube 4m9996 is connect on side base on head under valve cover
if anyone knows where in u.s.a. there is one for sale please let me know
as I can then import said part
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Sun, May 3, 2015 9:11 PM
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if anyone knows where in u.s.a. there is one for sale please let me know
as I can then import said part
Presumably like mine the turbo oil supply and return pipes are rusted out from repeated exposure to heat and moisture - rusted from the outside that is. They look pretty basiic so I wondered if you have thought about making them yourself or getting a small egineering shop or hydraulic repair shop to replicate them. My guess is that the Cat part might be available but it will be costly. Bendable pipe such as oil supply/hydraulic pipe is readily avaliable and you will probably be able to transfer the end fittings across or fit new ones.


Just a thought.
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