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> Correct throttle body? - Pictures added, 73 2.0
Sea Rooster
post Oct 24 2020, 11:58 AM
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Hey there,
Could you help me confirm that the throttle body I purchased for my 73 2.0 is the correct one? Here is the number and stampings I got off the part:

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039.133.067

Thanks in advance!
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Sea Rooster
post Oct 25 2020, 04:13 PM
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Attached are the best pictures I have before it was installed. The car is running (123 dizzy) but the shop wants to make sure it's the proper throttle body.

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post Oct 27 2020, 02:51 PM
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QUOTE(Sea Rooster @ Oct 25 2020, 02:13 PM) *

Attached are the best pictures I have before it was installed. The car is running (123 dizzy) but the shop wants to make sure it's the proper throttle body.


Technically that's the 75-76 part that you have but that doesn't matter. Operationally they are all the same save for the added return spring.

The 123dizzy is fully electronic and therefore does not need the 2nd port. The shop can just cap the unused port on the TB. Where you port the 123dizzy to is going to depend on how you are setting it up/what map you select but if this is on a stock d-jet car you are most likely going to want to connect it to the port that produces vacuum at idle/throttle closed, you need the timing to retard under vacuum otherwise you will have a high idle.
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