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throtle body

I need a new or used throtle body know anyone who has one....its for a 1974,914 1.8.

Old 02-27-1998, 01:32 PM
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Did you try Automobile Atlanta? Their URL is http://www.***********.com/.
Old 03-02-1998, 10:44 AM
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Oh come on now... I promised myself when I put this BBS up that I wouldn't censor anything on the board, but isn't it a little strange to recommend Automobile Atlanta on our BBS when we have plenty of these in stock?

Let's try to keep Pelican Parts in business instead...

-Wayne
Old 03-02-1998, 11:04 AM
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Having had to deal with George and his team in Atlanta over the past six years, I would suggest Pelican Parts. George knows alot about Porsches, but when you are on a time and financial budget, try these guys!

Old 03-03-1998, 12:56 AM
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If the problem with the throttle body is related to a worn shaft bushing, I saw something that may help. A friend has a device made for rebushing GM carbs (which apparently use the same shaft diameter as the 2.0 litre type 4). The device reams out the existing hole to fit a replacement bushing. The new bushing is simply pressed in. I'll let you know if it works after I try it. (keep those throttle bodies in stock Wayne, I may need one yet).

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