fst_99Z24 wrote:can someone actually do a step by step (w/pics if possble), to do the 2.3L TB onto either the 2.2 or the 2.4L(the installation process is the same for both i presume). Event, i kno u did a 'step by step' guideline but im a newb. i first thought that the 2.3L was a direct bolt-on, but apparantly not, and needed some modifications. if there is a faq on the instructions please provide a link. thanks in advance.
fst_99Z24 wrote:can someone actually do a step by step (w/pics if possble), to do the 2.3L TB onto either the 2.2 or the 2.4L(the installation process is the same for both i presume). Event, i kno u did a 'step by step' guideline but im a newb. i first thought that the 2.3L was a direct bolt-on, but apparantly not, and needed some modifications. if there is a faq on the instructions please provide a link. thanks in advance.
Dam-it Muffins (Event) wrote:ok granted i didnt snap shots through out the whole ordeal, it'll still show what i did....
this is how the plastic rotor is held on the arm....
basiclly just a metal collet, with a guide nibs on the inside for the plastic. putting both TB side by side, with the throttle body upright, the rod in the middle line up exactly the same although the throttle body plastic cable rotors are different.
above is the rotor shaft from the 2200 TB. near the bottom you can see where the plastic rotor arm, stopper arm for idle adjustment, and spring go. basically theres a end piece thats not bolted on, but if you look at the side of the TB, it just looks like the wide end of a nail. you will have to dremel the edges down for all the stuff to slide off.
initially my theort was that i could get away with sliding in the 2200 rotor and be done.... no go. the rod is in the position as if the plate was closed. as you can see near the top the part that fits into the TPS is angled towards the left. on the 56mm tb, its angled flat, and in line with the throttle plate bolts.
once i got the 56mm throttle rotor off and the new one on, i readded the little leverage arms. dont really need em, but they help act as a washer to keep the throttle rotor arm on. then i drilled and tapped a hole in the center of the throttle rod and secured it all back on with a screw and washer. used some loctite as well. blue.
thing is once you remove the end cap piece by grinding it down (remember how i said it was like a nail above) you can either weld a new end stop on, which might risk the plastic melting, or drill and tap a screw in there, so you can remove it, if ever needed again.
all the parts still line up on the rectangular part of the shaft, the screw is just to keep it on.
also another issue for some, with auto transmissions. the auto trans has a line that reaches to the TB for vacuum changes. for here i drilled out a 3/16 hole and installed a 3/16 outer diameter brass pipe. so now i have all the nipples for all the sensors. jb weld to make sure it goes no where and also air tight on the vaccum. its the pipe to the left and lower theres usually this logo that looks like a sundial there. on the 2200 TB theres a pipe there, but on the 56mm there isnt.
final pic with the 56mm tb and the 2200 rotor arm in the right posistion. rained all yesterday this is goin on today