Part # for TB gasket 97 (96-99)
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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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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.
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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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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,
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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,
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,
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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.