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> 0.280.100.043 / 039.906.051 E, Manifold Pressure Sensor 74-76 2.0
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post Jul 1 2006, 06:57 AM
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PET figure 901-05 #10 pressure sensor
039.906.051 application: 74-76 2.0L
reference: http://members.rennlist.com/pbanders/DJetParts.htm

022.906.051 E 914-1.7
D-jet manifold pressure sensor
should hold a vacuum for at least 15 minutes
resistance between terminals (to be added later)
0.280.100.037
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post Jul 1 2006, 11:41 AM
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That's great pic but............the 73 2.0L MPS is a 037 and the 74-76 MPS is a 043 part number.
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Fixed, title. Thanks Geoff.
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Where did you get the pic from as that is a rebuilt unit from the 4 screws instead of rivets holding the 2 halves together.
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Here's a photo of a NOS #43 MPS

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