Machines don't need new parts
Universal Turing machines don't need new parts to incorporate a Gödelizing operator. All they require is to be refocused on different sets of theorems.
Judson Webb (1968).

Notes: Webb discuss the inclusion of new Gödel sentences rather than Gödelizing operators but the point is essentially the same.
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