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Plot thickens---240D engine/tranny swap to california emissions car.
OK, so I am in the middle of putting a regular 1980 240D engine and manual tranny into the body of a 1983 240d automatic california emissions.
my problem is this: i cannot figure out whether to swap the emissions stuff from out engine to new one. if i dont, than i have all these extra vaccum lines coming from god knows where. also, i need the throttle linkage from the callifornia car, because the one from the normal engine is damaged. however, the throttle inkage is connected to intake manifold on california car. so i would have to swap that too. so should i swap all the stuff and play it safe, so that i dont have any wierd vaccum promblems, or should i go to a junkyard and get a normal throttle linkage? would the linkage from a 1980 300D work? is it the same? thanks for any input you can provide....
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Sean Roland 2004 Saab 9-5 AERO 138k (for sale) 2000 VW Jetta GLS TDI 215k (sold) 1999 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 - 132k (sold) 1999 Saab 9-3se -- 84k (sold) 1986 MB 190e 2.3 16v -- 221K (sold) 1985 MB 190e 2.3 16v euro -- 145k (junked) 1992 Saab 9000t 5sp. -- 142k (sold) 1994 Subaru Legacy -- 264K (sold) 1998 Audi A4 1.8TQ -- 102k (sold) 1983 MB 240D stick -- 160k (sold) 1988 Saab 900SPG -- 156K (sold) 1983 MB 300D -- 270K project or parts (sold) 1986 MB 280SE Euro stick -- 150K (sold) |
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