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    Established Member Two Rings cclarkb5's Avatar
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    1991 Audi 90 20v
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    Looking for Coolant Expansion Reservoir Philips Screw

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    I'm looking for some philips screws that attach the expansion tank to its' respective parts of the car. I already found the expanding nut that it mates with: https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-...ch/811807577c/ . A lot of posts point to these screws, but I've never seen a part number. I'd like it to match my existing ones.

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    For some reason these have escaped me a long time.
    They last long if you treat them any better than totally shitty. | 1999.5 2.8QA Volcano Black Mica | 1991 90 20vQM Pearl White |

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    Senior Member Three Rings JJ.'s Avatar
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    ETKA tells me these numbers;
    - pre facelift: N10003203
    - facelift: N91090701

    But when I google it, those are not really the screws I've seen on all my b5's.

    The facelift one looks the most accurate, but it should have been a philips instead of torx.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    They switched to Torx at some point so the Philips ones aren't made anymore. I'd just go to a hardware store and buy a couple that are close enough and replace them all.
    2018 S5 Coupe - stock for now

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    Active Member One Ring
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    Pretty sure that screw is not an integral part of b5 engineering


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