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Apprentice 911 Mechanic
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Lynnwood, Washington
Posts: 28
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1979 911sc
Has any one heard of using a 3.2 crankshaft in a stock 3.0 engine? If so what work and parts are required?
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Portland Oregon
Posts: 7,007
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In a nutshell, you need the 3.2 crank, rods, pistons and bearings.
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Apprentice 911 Mechanic
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Lynnwood, Washington
Posts: 28
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thank you! Can you use the 3.0 cylinders,rods and pistons?
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Nash County, NC.
Posts: 8,467
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The 3.0 has different bearing sizes for the rods and the pistons have different pin sizes. You need a crank and rods for 3.2 and you can rebush the small end of the rod to accept the 3.0 piston but then you might have clearance problems in the heads. The 3.2 piston is visually different than the 3.0
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