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Part # for TB gasket 97 (96-99)

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Old Aug 18, 2004 | 10:25 AM
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Default Part # for TB gasket 97 (96-99)

I'm just wonderin what the part # is for the TB gasket for series II L67'* are.. I'm thinkin of doing the TPS thing.. but want to take the TB and clean it while I'm @ it.
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Old Aug 18, 2004 | 10:28 AM
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GMPD doesn't list it in their advanced catalog. Just get one from the dealer.
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Old Aug 18, 2004 | 10:38 AM
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Yea.. I"ll go to the dealer and bend over for them..
Thanx Bill..
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Old Aug 18, 2004 | 11:13 AM
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I have the part number at home, I can get it for you later. I just bought 2 the other day, they were something like $5.28 Cdn each.

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Originally Posted by Foghorn
I have the part number at home, I can get it for you later. I just bought 2 the other day, they were something like $5.28 Cdn each.

Cheers,
From the dealer?? I can deal with that then.. yes please.. part # so I don't get screwed.. the peeps in the parts dept near my new house are bunch of high school kids that believes towel racks are the shitz nitz on FWD.. so I rather not chance it with them giving me the wrong one and finding out it'* wrong the hard way (When I have everything apart )

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Old Aug 18, 2004 | 05:37 PM
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the TB gasket for the Series2 have a Plastic plate around the gasket. The Series1 is just the gasket
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Part # for the 1997 L67 Throttle Body Gasket is 24503648.

It is a conventional gasket with an embossed sealant around the IAC, throttle body bore and the coolant passeges (no plastic as mentioned above).

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Originally Posted by Foghorn
Part # for the 1997 L67 Throttle Body Gasket is 24503648.

It is a conventional gasket with an embossed sealant around the IAC, throttle body bore and the coolant passeges (no plastic as mentioned above).

Cheers,
Kewl.. thanx.. I"ll have to remind myself to pick it up before saturday
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Old Aug 19, 2004 | 11:25 PM
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The TB is next to impossible to remove on it'* own. The lower nut is blocked by the exhaust crossover so you need to disconnect that pipe. When I just recently did my upper intake plenum I had to remove the TB with the manifold, then remove it. Best of luck.
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That'* not a problem on the L67, Ranger. I just removed, cleaned, and replaced my TB in less than an hour.
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