1071 INLET MANIFOLD

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1071 INLET MANIFOLD

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Hi I have an inlet manifold part number AEG 179 is this correct for the 1071 cheers Brian.
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Re: 1071 INLET MANIFOLD

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BRI MK1 wrote:Hi I have an inlet manifold part number AEG 179 is this correct for the 1071 cheers Brian.
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Re: 1071 INLET MANIFOLD

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Yup, it isd.

The manifold is actually the same casting as the late 997 Cooper one, can't remember the number off hand. But this part number has been ground off & the new number stamped in by hand.
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Thank you very much for quick reply cheers Brian.
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Re: 1071 INLET MANIFOLD

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Brian, it would be the correct one for a 1071 without closed circuit breathing. As Mark said its an adapted version of the 12A309:

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If it would have closed circuit breathing you would need a AEG347 manifold, as this has the take off for the PCV:

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If the 179 manifold is undamaged, would you be willing to let it go?

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