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    FS: Factory Replacement 911 Engine Complete Blank

    Selling a factory replacement engine. It does not have an engine type or engine number. It is complete and comes with all accessories; carbs, manifolds, alternator, etc. It does turn over freely, however no attempt has been made to start it. Due to the time sitting, I would assume it is a good core. It is located in Concord, CA. Asking 7,000.
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    could be a 914-6 engine as the numbers are punched on the other side , price is right
    now on the road 914-6
    now in the shop for concourse resto 11850275 S SWT
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    What is the displacement? What carbs are those Zenith or Weber?

    Thanks
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    Case markings would indicate 1969 = 2.0 liters
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    I haven't quite grasped all that stuff yet, thanks!
    Michael Rogers
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    I'm interested. Sent you a PM.
    Looking for Porsche motor, engine, case 902173 3880016 6300080 6301557 6308504 6310001 6310922 6311032 6520673

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    Quote Originally Posted by freezing14 View Post
    could be a 914-6 engine as the numbers are punched on the other side , price is right
    914-6 numbers are by the breather cover, adjacent to the thermostat
    Type would be a 901/36 37 38 or 39. . serial number would start 640xxxx for 1970

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    Quote Originally Posted by 55Outlaw View Post
    What is the displacement? What carbs are those Zenith or Weber?

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    Those are Zeniths.
    Maybe a replacement early 2.2?
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    Hey Harvey, it was good talking to you the other day at Easy. I look forward to you working your magic on my wheels.

    See you at Easy

    Mike
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    Sold. Thank you 911s registry.

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