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Bowling Green, KY, is the location of the Corvette assembly plant since 1981. From 1954-1981, Corvettes were assembled in St Louis, MO.

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tjpreul '92 throttle body
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I am wanting to remove and clean the throttle body, but I need the gasket part numbers. It is a '92 LT1.
Posted on: 2009/11/20 14:26
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Josh Re: '92 throttle body
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I would bet that the gasket survives without needing to be replaced. However, ask and you shall receive:

CarQuest part number G31283

I don't have the GM number handy, sorry.
Posted on: 2009/11/20 15:47
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tjpreul Re: '92 throttle body
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Is there only one gasket, or is that the kit.
Posted on: 2009/11/20 15:51
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'92 auto, MSD, Banski, Taylor wires, SS lines, C5 rims, 3.07 gears, white gauges, seats from a '96.

Motor: Forged rotating assy, Probe pistons, CC valvetrain, AFR heads, Procharger P1SC
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Josh Re: '92 throttle body
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That is just the one gasket from TB to intake. The GM number on the gasket is 17112833 but it has been discontinuted. Again, that is the individual gasket, not the kit. The kit may still be available, I don't know.
Posted on: 2009/11/20 15:56
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tjpreul Re: '92 throttle body
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Yeah, this was bothering the guy at the parts store. Now all I need are the ones for the plates and IAC.
Posted on: 2009/11/20 16:01
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Motor: Forged rotating assy, Probe pistons, CC valvetrain, AFR heads, Procharger P1SC
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BillH Re: '92 throttle body
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Not much help but, the TB gasket comes in the FelPro intake set # MS95580 (92).

I didn't use a new IAC gasket when I cleaned the TB. Haven't had a problem.
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tjpreul Re: '92 throttle body
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Isn't there a gasket under the throttle body plate and one were the lower section bolts on. When I cleaned the IAC a few months ago I made a new gasket for it. I haven't removed it from the car, so I am not sure. I will look at it tonight.
Posted on: 2009/11/20 18:35
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'92 auto, MSD, Banski, Taylor wires, SS lines, C5 rims, 3.07 gears, white gauges, seats from a '96.

Motor: Forged rotating assy, Probe pistons, CC valvetrain, AFR heads, Procharger P1SC
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tjpreul wrote:
Isn't there a gasket under the throttle body plate and one were the lower section bolts on. When I cleaned the IAC a few months ago I made a new gasket for it.


Yea, there is. When I cleaned the TB, on the bench, I just pulled the IAC, cleaned and blew out those passages. I didn't see any reason to disassemble (especially w/o that gasket). You can get the IAC passages clean with it bolted on, at least I did.
Posted on: 2009/11/20 19:14
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Matatk Re: '92 throttle body
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When I removed the IAC passage from under the TB I made a new little gasket with "the right stuff". You can also get gasket paper and make your own for the TB.

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Posted on: 2009/11/20 23:26
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