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    1973 911 S Engine, S/N 6330695 - 2.7L

    For Sale: 1973 911 S Engine, S/N 6330695
    The engine was built to 2.7 spec and has about 8.5K miles on it. The crankcase is a genuine 1973 911 S case and is currently setup with PMO 40 carburetors and E-cams.

    A leak down was performed in Feb 2017, about 1K miles ago.
    Leak down results: #1 – 5%, #2 – 4%, #3 – 4%, #4 – 4%, #5 – 4%, #6 – 4%

    The engine pulls strong and runs very well. It is currently installed in a 73 911, which can be driven until the engine is pulled from the car.

    Then engine includes the long block, PMO carburetors, red shroud, etc…

    The heat exchangers, muffler, clutch and flywheel are not part of the sale, but can be negotiated.

    Recent videos:
    Idling - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RsFfQPzHoQ
    Light Revving - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xz4uQ7tRytc

    Price: $25K
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    Last edited by Mach Schnell; 08-03-2019 at 08:22 AM. Reason: Updated mileage based on records

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