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Thread: FS: 911 RSR OEM Race Engine Parts Lot

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    FS: 911 RSR OEM Race Engine Parts Lot

    911 RSR OEM Engine Parts Lot - Price: $80,000

    I'm offering for sale the following group of factory 911 RSR race engine parts.


    • 911 RSR BOSCH MFI Racing Fuel Pump. Restored/PFI
    • 911 RSR Flexible Fuel Lines Set. New.
    • 911 RSR Magnesium Center Lube Cam Covers. NOS, OEM.
    • 911 RSR Center Lube Seals. NOS, OEM.
    • 911 RSR Twin-Plug Racing Heads, 12mm Small Plugs, OEM, Complete with Valves, Springs, Retainers. Restored/Ollies’. Casting: 911.104.322.OR / Date Code 12/72 to 8/73
    • 911 RSR Racing Forged Rocker Arm Set (for use with lash-caps).
    • 911 RSR Nitrated Rocker Arm Shaft Set
    • 911 RSR Center-Lube Camshafts, 4-Journal, OEM
    • 911 RSR Camshafts Housings, 47mm ID, 4-Journal Cam Support, OEM. Restored/Ollie's.
    • 911 Valve Covers, Magnesium, Upper/Lower Valve Covers. Restored. The lower covers are drilled for twin-ignition.
    • 911 RSR Crankshaft, 70.4mm, OEM, standard/standard, R/R plugs, magnafluxed, cleaned, micro-polished.
    • 911 RSR Steel Racing Rods, for RSR Dual-Tang Bearings, OEM. Restored/Ollie's.
    • 911 RSR Steel Racing Rods Dual-Tang Bearings, OEM, Friction Coated.
    • 911 RSR Flywheel
    • 911 RSR Magnesium 225mm Small Racing Fan, restored by Mark (does not include small housing).
    • 930 Turbo Hi-Volume Oil Pump, Black Iron Body
    • 911 RSR, 3.0 Liter BEHR Front Mounted Oil Cooler, OEM


    A few images of the parts...













    Not a single broken cooling fin, in any of the heads...





    No 'pm' please, I can be contacted directly via email. ( ajserrano at msn dot com )
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    911 RSR Magnesium Center Lube Camshaft Covers, NOS





    ...and these come with a pair of NOS seals.







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    Additional photos. Two sets of 911 RSR con rods, I'm clumping one set in the partial RSR engine sale.



    Restored 911 RSR connecting rods.





    Polished.



    Balanced.



    The RSR rod bearings have 2 tangs per bearing halve, four bearing tangs total per rod.



    The other side.



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    Last edited by 914-6gt; 05-28-2018 at 09:31 AM.

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    Bump to the top...

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    Armando, you have the best stuff.
    keith
    '75 RS/RSR-look | '73 CB750 | '70 TD250B

    r gruppe # 436

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    Hi Keith, is all sort of hand picked. I rather have people say I sell expensive good quality parts than the other way around.

    PS: coming from you, that's a great compliment!
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    Last edited by 914-6gt; 07-04-2018 at 03:37 PM.

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    Missed the 'front view' install pix...

    74' RSR Front Oil Cooler - Photo 04.jpg

    By the looks and size of the 74' RSR piece when compared to the 2.8, the factory felt the larger displacement 3.0 RSR race motor required more cooling from the front-end.

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