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two engine VIN #s
I have two engine VINS to decode:
1st) from my '66 911, engine # 903734 2nd) a '73 911 with a late 80s engine ? 64H018????? Any help is appreciated ! |
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Can anyone help me with this engine number?
6660441 Thanks |
6660441 should be a 930/02 from 1976 911 Carrera 3,0
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Its in my 1975 - 911 Targa in Australia |
Hi guys
Got number 67E00570, anyone? Tnx |
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Funny, you're from Ontario. I'm looking for a replacement 930 3.3l engine since the original engine is probably somewhere in Ontario Canada, but the scrapyard guy won't help me find it, he sold it a while ago. Grumpy guy. |
Who was the scrapyard guy? I can check around if you know the serial you want. The local PCA group is very large and quite active.
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Sounds great, I'll get back to you about the number. Not really sure which number it had. Gonna see if I can find it, I'm just about to buy the car. Big Tnx!!
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Hi helpful friends!
Same question as everyone else from me, couldn't find a chart anywhere. i've got 930/10 and 63C0454 (with little stars on either side) Also, how can you tell if your chassis/engine numbers match besides them being the same year? Thanks in advance! Grant. |
Hi Guys
I bought a 74 euro car and was told it has a 3.0 from a 78 in it. As I go through the car and see everything that the guy did (or covered up) I suspect everything now. the engine # is 6303583. I've just jacked the car up so will check on the engine type as well. Thanks in advance. |
The 930/10 is a 3.0 204 HP euro motor built for three years 1981, 82, 83
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6=six cylinder 3=S engine 0=1970 year Now, here's the confusion. The next two digits, 35, indicate a '70 US-T which it cannot be if it is already an S. The last four digits, 3583, do not fall within the range of S engines produced in 1970. So, I'm puzzled. The engine type may help solve this problem, or some other source may have the answer. At this point, I would simply say it is not a 3.0 from a 78--if the numbers you posted are correct. However, if you misread the numbers and the third digit is actually 8 instead of 0, then the engine decodes to a 1978 SC engine 3.0L. EDIT: I think pors1968 nailed it in his post, below. |
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Thanks pors1968, yes, I found the eng type and it is a 930\09 so I guess it's an 80 not a 78, one more year and I would have hit the lottery (204hp)! Thanks to all who replied!!
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I got the information sheet from Porsche for my 1978 911 roller I have and while the sheet had engine and trans numbers, it did not state which engine it actually came with.
Would anyone know the type of engine and transmission by the numbers? Also regarding paint it says "onyxmet", is this Onyx Metallic right? Is it rare colour? Here's the copy-paste of the information sheet I got from the dealer: After Sales Manual - Classic Datenbank __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Fahrzeugdaten Modell: 911 331 Ausführung: Rechnungsdatum: Händler: Mehrausstattungen: (425,440,590) Länderausstattung: Modelljahr: 1978 Farbe: onyxmet. Innenausstattung: 14 Motortyp: kW/min: Cm3: Vmax: Getriebeart: Standgeräusche: Phon Fahrgeräusche: Phon FIN-(Fahrgestell) Nr: 9118300912 Produktionsnummer: 1082163 Motornummer: 6381547 Getriebenummer: 183298 Schlüsselnummer: C0838 ABE-Nr.: __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Bemerkungen |
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Engine type: RoW: 930/03, 3.0 liter 180 HP @ 5500 Rpm, 175 Ft @ 4200 Transmission: 915/44, 5 speed Manual if it is Onyxmet, that paint was not a Standard color |
Here's a riddle:
*3280888 and 930/06 Best answer so far is factory replacement case, randomly stamped incorrectly. I can confirm it's 3.0. |
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What are the case casting part #'s on the lower sides of the case? That would be a strong indicator of the year of manufacture. |
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