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anyone have an idea which engine this is
The guy cant find the #`s by the fan and offers no other info. My redbook skips those #`s he posted in the auction.
Kurt Williams
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Page 201 of the new engine book says that this is from a 911E-E, type 911/52, from 1972. 2.4L, 165HP, compression ratio of 8.0:1. There's more info, but then again, you know this stuff - you're car is on the back cover!
-Wayne
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You told me it was . Is it there or not ? Ive only seen the the sneak preview you posted .
Kurt Williams
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Never drive faster than your gaurdian angel can fly. 82 SC w/965S eng and G50 6:1 hp/w ratio 72 911t 2.6 twin plug and 72' 911t 57k orig 1 own miles 65/66 912 1 owner 76k orig 01' Aston Martin DB7 V12 Vantage Coupe 6spd |
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Kurt;
Just to add a little bit to what Wayne said: 6224037: According to Boschen and Barth's "The Porsche Book", this engine was a 911/62 built in '71 for a 911E sportomatic (gearbox 925/00). - John
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