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Old 13 April 2000, 07:21 PM
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Laurie Fisk
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Does anyone know the correct p/nos for the following 1. MY98 BOV
2.Clutch pedal clevis pin BUSH. also really struggling to get HKS SD mid section and rear box gasket,75mm hole with 105 mm PCD for 8mm bolts. Lol
Old 14 April 2000, 02:55 PM
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I have a 98 bov sitting around, just like the original 97 bov. The 98 valve works a lot better than the earlier one, but it was still leaking on my car, so I am experimenting with alternatives.

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Old 14 April 2000, 06:40 PM
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BOV = 14471AA032 or 14471AA033

Not quite sure what you mean by the clevis pin, is that the pin that holds the pedal into the bracket, if so the bush part numbers are 736013000

I think these numbers are correct.
Old 18 April 2000, 02:49 PM
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On the subject of part numbers, did anyone ever try to get a copy of the Subaru parts CD that was mentioned on iwoc about a month or two ago (from a source in russia ..
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Hi Laurie,

If Ian has got the right numbers, which is very likely, then you probably really need the 98 spec one (stronger spring) which is the higher of the two numbers.

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