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Thread: 2.2S Stacks and Throttle Bodies

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    2.2S Stacks and Throttle Bodies

    70-71 S stacks and Throttle Bodies

    These came off an engine that was rebuilt 10+ years ago but was never used on the street before being left to stand. They have been rebuilt with new shaft bushings (as pictured) and have no play whatsoever. They could do with a clean and repainting superficially etc but otherwise are like new mechanically.

    Stacks 911 110 303 1R
    TBs 911 110 101 0R & 911 110 101 2R

    The cross bar, top trumpets and air filter bowls are not included.

    $2200










    Last edited by knapmann; 10-15-2020 at 05:13 AM.

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    These are wonderful and the correct numbers for a 1970 911S. I searched for 2 years for my set before I found them. Hope they go to a great home!
    1970 911S
    1999 early build Carrera

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    still available

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    The throttle bodies are not correct for a 2.2S. Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by pkg911 View Post
    The throttle bodies are not correct for a 2.2S. Peter
    Hi Peter. What are they correct for then? Im happy to be corrected. All the info I can find says 2.2S.

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    They are correct for a 2.0 911S. Do they fit together? Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by pkg911 View Post
    They are correct for a 2.0 911S. Do they fit together? Peter
    Yes they do, they have the 72mm spacing. And I was under the impression 69 TBs are P/N 901.110.101.0R, part numbers went to "911" in '70MY AFAIK.

    I wish they were 69 ones as thats what my car should have.

    Last edited by knapmann; 08-18-2020 at 01:17 PM.

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    The bores for the throttle bodies are not the same. One is 36mm and the other is 39mm so they not the same. The numbers on the throttle bodies are also different. Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by pkg911 View Post
    The bores for the throttle bodies are not the same. One is 36mm and the other is 39mm so they not the same. The numbers on the throttle bodies are also different. Peter
    err yes they are physically the same, I would appreciate it if you got your facts right before spouting rubbish on my thread all the time. The diameter photographs are the same TB, the inlet side of the TB, and the other photo the outlet side, the bore narrows through the body.

    The 0R is referenced generally as 1970 MY and the 2R as 1971MY, but I suspect as always there was some cross over, or mixing of parts for a short period. In any case they are 2.2S TBs as stated.

    These are still available.

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    Bump for a good set of correct 2.2S Throttle Bodies & Stacks. GLWS
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    Carrera T w/LWB, MT, RWS, PCCB
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