Throttle Body Gasket
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Originally Posted by vital49
Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
ACTUALLY.....the Series II ones have the gasket moulded into a plastic....the pic posted is for a Series I...that Series II gasket is also Blue (GM part that is)
What he has posted is correct.
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
ACTUALLY.....the Series II ones have the gasket moulded into a plastic....the pic posted is for a Series I...that Series II gasket is also Blue (GM part that is)
Originally Posted by vital49
Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
ACTUALLY.....the Series II ones have the gasket moulded into a plastic....the pic posted is for a Series I...that Series II gasket is also Blue (GM part that is)
What he has posted is correct.
Could it be that you didnt use a GM part therefore it was a different color...please dont discount the accuracy of my post...as i have them in my hands right now
John...Advance site..
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With that exact pic you have. Trust me.. it'* right. I've seen 2-4 of them.
GM might be blue, but everyone I've ever seen was orange like da fruit!
I pulled the gasket out...but here'* an S2 intake..still on the car
(see what I mean about upside down)
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With that exact pic you have. Trust me.. it'* right. I've seen 2-4 of them.
GM might be blue, but everyone I've ever seen was orange like da fruit!
I pulled the gasket out...but here'* an S2 intake..still on the car
(see what I mean about upside down)
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John you have the right gasket...
GM has used Orange and in the later years as Graphite colored gasket
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