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Teknon
post Mar 8 2005, 02:12 PM
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I picked up a bunch of parts and am trying to sort them out. I'm doing pretty good except for the throttle bodies.

I need to find out what these go to.

022 133 067 42mm 5 pins
022 133 067A 45mm 3 pins
039 133 067 45mm 4 pins

I've search the net for two hours.

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Dave_Darling
post Mar 8 2005, 04:57 PM
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Hey, Curt--all of the 2.0s except for the early 73s have the extra return spring.

If there's only one vacuum fitting on it (the one we see in the pic), it's a 74+ throttle body. If there are two, it could be mid-73 through 76; not all of the 74+ cars were missing the vacuum advance fitting.

Any time you see a part with a VW part number starting "039", it's for a 2.0 liter. Almost always it's for an engine or engine-related part.

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