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    I have engine 911/83 # 6641022 looking for his car...

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    Member JulianG's Avatar
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    Bit of a bump - I'm going to sell the engine, I know it's from a T, but it still deserves to go home!

    And I'm still looking for mine.

    Cheers


    Julian
    Quote Originally Posted by JulianG View Post
    Hi,
    I'm in Australia, and have a 69T with a 70 2.2 litre engine, from a Sporto no. 6105098.

    I'm also looking for the original engine for my car, no. 6193272.

    Cheers

    Julian

  3. #333
    68S engine # 4080318 spotted
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    65 engine # 901978 spotted
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  5. #335
    I'm lost !!

    I'm in the project on make one 911 R "tribute" with one 912 !!!

    I have one engine '65 n-900148 !! But for people think make upgrades to R for this engine it's a shame......

    What du you think gurús ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jm993rs View Post
    I'm lost !!

    I'm in the project on make one 911 R "tribute" with one 912 !!!

    I have one engine '65 n-900148 !! But for people think make upgrades to R for this engine it's a shame......

    What du you think gurús ???
    Make no modifications. That engine is worth a lot to the owner of the associated chassis. You will be able to sell the engine for cash plus a 911 engine that will make an excellent R tribute power plant.
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    My parts fetcher: 2016 Tesla S | Currently building: 73 RSR tribute and 69 RS tribute

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    Yes !! This is my brain qüestions because I have the bodywork near to the finish...... And have the parts for give littlel upgrades to this engine and I'm not sure ......

    I buy the engine and I see working perfect this engine with pair of webers.......

    One friend have one 2.2 car and engine.......because he would dismount and make upgrades to his engine 2.2 munt this engine in his car.......and work two year with the 2.0 mounted........and when have his 2.2 finished mount in the car and this is reserved in a garage ........... And years later he selled his 2.2 and this engine is sleeping in the garage until I bought my 912 for make my clone to R..........

    When I have the engine for make the confirmation of the pistons I dismount the heads and is confirmed have the pistons of 80mm !!!

    And now have buyeds the 12 sparks distribuitor, one pair of 911 S tree of valves, one pair of webbers 40, and the headers more more racing of the R and the finish muffler........
    Last edited by Jm993rs; 08-17-2014 at 11:41 AM.

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    The firts pic is when is sleeping the engine in the garage of my friend and now is in my garage dismounted and waiting reasembli and working on the car ....

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    I just purchased a Porsche 914 with a 6 conversion.

    Engine is a 70 2.2S motor. Engine serial# 6301335. Its running Weber 40's, but has the original MFI heads and a good running rebuild.

    Thought I would post here in case someone is looking for their engine.

  10. #340
    I bought a 1969 S Soft Window Targa VIN 119 31 0132 a few month ago .
    I just got the COA and the Kardex with all the production information.
    The missing matching engine has the number 639 0440 . I found that engine in an early911 advert from 2007 , listed below. Maybe someone can help me with information about the owner of that car driving with my matching engine .

    Year: 1969
    VIN Number: 119121456
    Winning bid: US $10,500.00 (BIN)
    Sale date: Oct-09-07
    Notes: "This is a very solid T coupe with an S engine#6390440.The car has had many billable man hours to strip the car to prepare for paint.Because it is just the tub one can view the rust prone areas and see how very solid this car is,any rust colored areas you view in the pictures are just that-rust colored,integrity of sheet metal is there.Seams are solid.The car is complete!I purchased and picked up the car from the shop that stripped it so it has not been moved from spot to spot.This is a tremendous opportunity to pick up a car that has already been taken down to prepare for paint.I believe my asking price is what an S engine is worth alone."


    Thanks for your help
    Gerd

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