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Engine case quandry: 4R left, 3R right, is my motor a bastard?
Hi all,
Tonight, while getting my case ready to take to the machine shop, I noticed that I have a 4R left side and a 3R right side. Specifically, the part numbers are: 901.101.101.4R (left side), and 901.101.102.3R (right side). Is this unusual? The car is a 1972 911T with MFI. Should I look for a replacement case with matching series numbers? I thought I read somewhere that some cases have different series numbers from left to right, but can't find the thread. I'm a little worried that the car might be more of a bastard than I originally thought. Should I be concerned? Thanks, Jim '72 911T |
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No, this is quite typical for your engine. I think I mention this in the book? Not sure. Don't ask me why - I think that Porsche added something to the casting on the left side while still using the same right side.
-Wayne
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Thanks Wayne,
I've been looking through your book for an hour now but didn't see it. Might have missed it. Thanks for the quick response. Jim |
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