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> WTB: 2.0L Stock intake and Exhaust parts
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post Aug 27 2020, 11:24 AM
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I have a 73 2.0L that came to me with an aftermarket turbo and no heat exchangers or heater boxes. I want to put the motor back to stock, so I'm looking for the original air cleaner, throttle body, intake hoses and heat exchangers, heater control boxes, muffler, etc. Most of the stuff that's shown below. I could also use some good engine cooling tin since mine was cut up for the turbo by the PO. Willing to look at whatever you have that would fit 2.0L motor with Engine # GA001100.


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post Aug 27 2020, 01:13 PM
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@bdstone914 would be a good source for heating components including flapper boxes, J-tubes etc...among others.
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I have a 73 2.0L that came to me with an aftermarket turbo and no heat exchangers or heater boxes. I want to put the motor back to stock, so I'm looking for the original air cleaner, throttle body, intake hoses and heat exchangers, heater control boxes, muffler, etc. Most of the stuff that's shown below. I could also use some good engine cooling tin since mine was cut up for the turbo by the PO. Willing to look at whatever you have that would fit 2.0L motor with Engine # GA001100.
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I have many if those parts. No stock heat exchangers or muffler. PM me your email .
Can you post a picture of the top and bottom of the engine to show what's missing?
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post Aug 27 2020, 11:59 PM
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I have this plenum, throttle body and one sensor I'd send to you for $60 shipped

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@bdstone914 ,
Per your suggestion, here are some pictures of my engine as it sits. I’d love to see any useable parts that you (or anyone else) have/has that would help me get this back to a stock configuration. Thanks so much for your offer to help!


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I see missing the air filter, air filter bracket assembly, throttle body, throttle position, boot for air filter to throttle body.

Bad passenger side top tin and front corner tin.

I have those parts. I can post pictures as I get them rounded up.
Have you done a compression or leak down test on the engine to see if has a chance of running without rebuild ?
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Ensure any plenum you might purchase is leak free. The systems in the parts diagrams are not 2.0 versions. Your plenum may only need cleaning and refinishing. I would not put any faith in the fuel injectors. Plan on replacing every disposable. Fuel injector seals (2 per), all grommets and seals, hoses, gaskets, stacked elbow, CORRECT phenolic gaskets for the intakes, etc. You will need to replace the soft fuel lines. Plan on a good or refurbished MPS. A crappy FI harness will waste your time. Your shopping list will most certainly grow. If the piping for the exhaust is still on, get a GOOD penetrant and start spraying the the studs and nuts. Break one an you'll be in a world of hurt. Heat may be required for this task as well. Do not invest in a set of 75-76 heat exchangers. Vacuum leaks with D-jet are a persistent problem. You'll spend a fortune on shipping buying piecemeal.
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Wow! I wonder how that ran. Decent looking set up running D Jet?
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QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Aug 28 2020, 11:43 AM) *

@Lilchopshop

I see missing the air filter, air filter bracket assembly, throttle body, throttle position, boot for air filter to throttle body.

Bad passenger side top tin and front corner tin.

I have those parts. I can post pictures as I get them rounded up.
Have you done a compression or leak down test on the engine to see if has a chance of running without rebuild ?


Yes please!!!!

I haven’t done compression or leak testing yet but plan to. Knowing how I approach things, I will probably do a complete rebuild anyway. Thinking about going to a 2056 with stock FI.
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QUOTE(Krieger @ Aug 28 2020, 01:52 PM) *

Wow! I wonder how that ran. Decent looking set up running D Jet?

No idea. The rest of the car was too far gone when I got it to even worry about testing the engine. Judging by the plethora of extras switches on the dash, the home-brew alcohol tank and injection system in the engine bay and the burned trunk floor right above the turbo, my guess is that it was finicky at best.

I believe that the turbo unit was made by Crown Manufacturing possibly circa 1980. I still have the intake, intercooler and what’s left of the hoses if anyone wants them for their Porsche museum. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Where in New York are you located? I have a used set of 2L heat exchangers ( not stainless) that, with a little love, could be made operable. I also have most of the heating parts that attach to the exchangers. I'm in Saugerties in the Mid Hudson Valley if you want to view them.
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I have a nice 2.0 air box/cleaner. If you are interested, reply for pictures.

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