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    72/73 stacks and throttle bodies set up

    Up for sale I have a set of MFI Stacks (911-110-316-1R), Throttle Bodies (911-110-081-11 & 911-110-082-00), All Throttle Links (Missing one between the cross bar and the right TB), and Cross Throttle Bar.

    The throttle bodies linkage and plates are moving freely. All springs are in place and linkages and plates come back easily into their closed position. They have been in dry storage for 20+ years.
    The air screws move freely as well.

    The cross bar has some surfwce rust on it.

    For the purists I believe this is specific for 72 MFI cars as there is no stamped dates on the TB (I believe in 73 Porsche started to stamp the TB wit XX 73)

    SOLD.


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    Last edited by damsroy; 02-15-2017 at 12:41 PM.
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    The microswitch bracket is included even though not showed on pictures.
    Early 911 S Registry member #3308
    911E 1973 - Brownie- 66k original miles - Second owner
    911E 1971 - gold metallic - sold and missed
    912 1966 - sold

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    I have been asked if it was removed from a running engine. I don't know.
    What I can tell is that all the connecting rods are well adjusted and can be removed/engaged free of tension and pressure.
    Plates seem to be well synchronized as well when looking at them moving.
    Selling them as core because I don't know the history but strongly believe the stacks and TB just need a good cleaning to be in "running condition".
    Early 911 S Registry member #3308
    911E 1973 - Brownie- 66k original miles - Second owner
    911E 1971 - gold metallic - sold and missed
    912 1966 - sold

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