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ID This Mahle Piston, please.

I started tearing down a 911/07 engine today. It should be a 2.2T. It's not.


I find that I have 80mm P/Cs of the Mahle Biral variety.


I believe this to be an E piston, yes?




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Flip it up and look down on the underside of the crown. There should be some cast identifying numbers/letters.

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There should be a casting number such as 80wxx or some such. We need that number
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It's difficult to make out. Looks like:

80V79
CO11
E30
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On the dome:

2

14
M
129


On the inside of the skirt, on the intake side:

45
9
M
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Bottom picture:

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It looks like a 2.0 liter E piston from 69. It's a cast piston and would have used the biral cylinder
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Are you sure it's not a 901/07? I think that is a 68L .... It would have the same pistons as the 69E and would be a 2 liter
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It's built from parts. It has T cams, 2.0 T heads with casting dates from '67 to '70 and I think it has a CW crankshaft.
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I have it listed as a 2.0E, 1969
2.0L has a different casting number and its 9.0CR and the 69E is 9.1CR
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Thanks Bruce.

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