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Thread: 1970 2.2S engine s/n 6300653

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    1970 2.2S engine s/n 6300653

    This engine was built by Supertec Performance. It is still strapped to the shipping pallet. It has not been installed since the build. The specs are as follows:

    2.2 S Case # 630 0653
    Rebuilt to 2.4 performance specs (200 + HP)
    2.4 S 9.2-9.5 TO 1 compression JE pistons and Mahle cylinders
    70 Std crank
    Install case savers and street head studs
    New main bearings
    New rod bearings
    New inter. shaft bearings
    2.2 Liter oil pump [modified for max flow]
    Turbo pump modification
    New timing chains and ramps
    Turbo chain tensioners with chain savers
    Reconditioned rods w/ new bolts and ARP nuts
    Mag and polished crank
    Factory 911 “S” cams
    Complete engine balance
    Complete valve job w/ manganese-bronze guides
    Stock valve springs and retainers
    36 mm intake ports 35 mm exhaust ports
    Powder coated valve covers and sheet metal
    Turbo valve covers (lower)
    Sonic clean and pressure test cooler
    Rebuilt 55 amp alternator
    Engine wiring for mechanical fuel injection
    2.2 S Mechanical fuel injection
    New plug wires, plugs, cap & rotor
    Rebuilt distributor
    Reconditioned stock exhaust, new muffler
    Stock flywheel

    This engine has the following warranty by Supertec Performance:
    Warranty; 24 month / unlimited miles. Reasonable use beginning at installation.


    $12,500. barenstam@metrocast.net
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    Brian

    Early S Reg #797

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    Nice engine

    Very nice engine! I read one of your previous posts on this engine from which I understood that you intended to use it in your car. May I ask why you sell it now?

    Danny
    69S Targa

    Registry #766

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyK
    May I ask why you sell it now?

    Danny
    I bought a 70 911S project that had been converted to a RSR wannabe. At some point I guess the LF got lightly stuffed. Anyway I decided to take it back to stock. I collected the fenders, bumpers, quarter panels and other misc parts. I also searched for a proper 630xxxx engine. I found Supertec had case #6300653 and I had them build this engine for me.

    Anyway I've come to the realization that it will take many $$$ and much time to complete this project. Much more time and money than I'm willing to spent. So my plan is to sell everything and go out and buy a complete running car.
    Brian

    Early S Reg #797

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    The engine has been SOLD!!
    Brian

    Early S Reg #797

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