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Thread: FS: 1968 Engine - Parting out - Mag Case, Alum Chain Boxes, etc.

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    FS: 1968 Engine - Parting out - Mag Case, Alum Chain Boxes, etc.

    For sale - parting out the disassembled 1968 engine.

    Case number is 3080388.
    1968 911L RoW, Type 901/06
    1991 cc: 66x80 mm, 9.0:1 CR, 'E'-cams, Weber 40IDA3C; 130 hp @ 6100 rpm
    Close to the 1st magnesium case engine built (3080371).

    Case $500





















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    6 Cylinder heads - one disassembled for inspection - needs guides and valve jobs. $250








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    Chain Boxes - earlier cast aluminum style. $300/pair












    Early 6 stud rocker covers - $175/pair






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    Cam Towers- early 3 bearing type, not center lube. $175/pair.














    Connecting Rods - all 6, no damage, just some surface corrosion from sitting - $200



    Have Pistons and Cylinders and some other parts, but owner wanted to clean them up a bit.

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    Any smog pump related parts?

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    I'll check to see on the smog pump.
    Last edited by Chuck Miller; 03-23-2011 at 03:55 PM.

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    Chain Boxes Sold.

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    Hi gsjohnson- Why the interest in the smog pump parts etc. after all the trouble Porsche had with the backfiring and such?
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    2. '70 911S Tangerine
    3. '68 911L Euro Ossi Blue

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    I have actually removed all of the smog related parts off of my car during the engine rebuild. But I was missing a few items and I thought it might be prudent to retain all the smog related items as a part of the car's overall package if one would want to return the car to its original state some day.

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    Feel free to make an offer, people - that's how the chainboxes were sold so quickly!

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