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  1. Hi Paul, I traced the alternator wires back all the way to the firewall and fusebox and could not find the connector. In the above picture there is a connector near the diagnostic plug behind the windshield cleaner bottle. That is the only connector I see, but not the one I think you are looking for. Sorry. Tom
  2. Here is a couple of pictures I have also seen the plug located on some models on the passenger side of the cylinder head, rear by distributor. Best,
  3. Here is an original window sticker from my '76 2002. I keep this between two sheets of plexiglass under the drivers seat, and hang it in the back seat window at car shows. I was told the Dollar tanked against the Deutsch-Mark in 1975-76 and that increased the price a bit from an earlier year or so. Best
  4. I have a 123Ignition distributor on my '76 for a year now. Very pleased with it. Dialed in two advance curves - economy and performance. I tend to keep it switched on performance with slightly more aggressive advance curve. Holds the timing ball rock steady. Do not expect much support from the manufacturer in The Netherlands, but the local dealer is quite responsive. I posted some pics last year in the Media > Gallery section. Search on 123Ignition on that page.
  5. Yep - these are Cromodora Daytonas. I was told that these wheels were in the options catalog in the early 70s. That are 4x100 13x5.5 inch with 18 mm offset. Best, Tom
  6. Grandson helping out - will be his one day...
  7. Looking for one of these orange covers for the diagnostic port. Thank you Tom Ft Worth Attached Thumbnails - file picture, not mine
  8. Ft Worth TX to Durant OK - 125 mikes, 90 minutes. Not bad for a 37 year old car - treat them well, they are built tough. Tom Ft. Worth
  9. Andrew, when avaiable, put me on your list for two red angled stacks for a single DCOE 45! Tom
  10. Tombonetoo

    Anthrazitgrau '76 2002

    Tombonetoo's 1976 BMW 2002 - All stock with select performance and reliability mods - Weber 38, ported intake manifold, programmable electronic ignition, Tii exhaust manifold/system, Cromodoras, etc. Ft. Worth Texas.
  11. From the album: Anthrazitgrau '76 2002

    Note threaded bronze bushing and set screw arrangement on carburetor side.
  12. From the album: Anthrazitgrau '76 2002

    Arrangement of throttle shaft linkage using flexible compression coupling.
  13. From the album: Anthrazitgrau '76 2002

    Note: drilled and tapped for fitting in order to use manifold vacuum for distributor vac advance - 123Ignition distributor programmed to read vac signal at above 1,500 rpm (i.e. not at idle)
  14. From the album: Anthrazitgrau '76 2002

    Care should be taken in mounting the ITG base plate to ensure no contact with brake booster.
  15. From the album: Anthrazitgrau '76 2002

    Had the valve cover, Lynx intake and water neck dessert red crinkle powder coated for fun
  16. Hi all, I am looking for an air filter adapter for a single Weber 45 DCOE - the dual or twin elbow type found on early Alfas and some Alpina tributes. See picture below. I just need one of these (any style shown). Thanks, Tom
  17. From the album: Anthrazitgrau '76 2002

    Works great, better hot starts, regulates fuel pressure to Weber, and provides second filter.
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