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75 911s 08-25-2015 05:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by djpateman (Post 8751338)
655043 is missing at least one digit. Also look for the engine type # located to the right of, and behind the serial #.

VIN 911 520 0604

engine 6550043

6 cyl, 911s CA, 1975, serial 0043

can anyone tell me any additional info on this motor? Is it numbers matching? sorry I can't access the type at the moment.

djpateman 08-25-2015 04:28 PM

6550043 is type 911/44 165HP for 911S US Calif. so at least it is an S and not the 150HP 911 engine
#43 out of 1783, so very low. It almost seems out of place for the VIN, but it is difficult to know for sure without contacting PCNA and asking.

showbiz 09-15-2015 08:03 PM

Hello everyone, I have had this 77 911S for a while now runs awesome,quite quick ,excellent autocrosser ,I have updated to pressure fed tensioners and SSi exchangers. Now rumor was told to me this was a very good 73 cases with RS barrels and pistons. I would like some help to find out the facts,was told car was sold by Beverly Hills Porsche? vin#9117202819
engine#6133042
right hand case #901 101 102 7R
do I have a 77 S coupe with a 73 engine case? thanks Greg

JJ 911SC 09-16-2015 01:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by showbiz (Post 8796527)
Hello everyone, I have had this 77 911S for a while now runs awesome,quite quick ,excellent autocrosser ,I have updated to pressure fed tensioners and SSi exchangers. Now rumor was told to me this was a very good 73 cases with RS barrels and pistons. I would like some help to find out the facts,was told car was sold by Beverly Hills Porsche? vin#9117202819
engine#6133042
right hand case #901 101 102 7R
do I have a 77 S coupe with a 73 engine case? thanks Greg

According to the RED book:

77 911 US, VIN: 9117200001- 91172003388 Eng: 6270001-6276041 Type 911/85

73 911T US , VIN: 9113101501-9113103444 EEng: 6133001-6136092 Type 911/91

911/91: Bosch k-Jetronic (CIS),8.0:1 Compression Ratio, 140 HP @ 5,700 rpm, 148.5 f-p Torque @ 4,000 rpm

JJ 911SC 09-16-2015 01:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by showbiz (Post 8796527)
... vin#9117202819 engine#6133042 right hand case #901 101 102 7R do I have a 77 S coupe with a 73 engine case? thanks Greg...


As you suspected and according to the RED book, you got a mix:

77 911 US, VIN: 9117200001- 91172003388 Eng: 6270001-6276041 Type 911/85

73 911T US , VIN: 9113101501-9113103444 EEng: 6133001-6136092 Type 911/91

911/91: Bosch k-Jetronic (CIS),8.0:1 Compression Ratio, 140 HP @ 5,700 rpm, 148.5 f-p Torque @ 4,000 rpm

showbiz 09-16-2015 10:26 AM

Thanks for quick reply JJ911SC. What are the Porsche enthusiast thoughts, a good mix?? thinking of selling this car after 12 years of ownership and moving on to a 997 GT3 (love autocrossing) or should I find a good 77s engine and swap it out? true thoughts pleaseSmileWavy

RoguePorsche 09-24-2015 09:42 AM

Hello Gang

Thanx ahead of time!!

72' 911 T

911/91 6135270

VIN: 9112101160

djpateman 09-24-2015 12:02 PM

911/91 6135270 1973 911 T USA CIS, not original to this VIN

VIN: 9112101160 1972 911T USA coupe

JJ 911SC 09-24-2015 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by showbiz (Post 8797158)
Thanks for quick reply JJ911SC. What are the Porsche enthusiast thoughts, a good mix?? thinking of selling this car after 12 years of ownership and moving on to a 997 GT3 (love autocrossing) or should I find a good 77s engine and swap it out? true thoughts pleaseSmileWavy

Do a post on the 911 forum title "Should I go 997 GT3 or restore my 77"

RobWeiss 10-25-2015 11:30 AM

Looking for the same help please...

6281933
930/04
Vin 91A0143843

djpateman 10-25-2015 02:54 PM

engine is 1978 type 930/04 for a 911SC USA version
VIN is 1980, and fairly late in the year

RobWeiss 10-25-2015 02:58 PM

Thank you for the response!

JJ 911SC 10-25-2015 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RobWeiss (Post 8850543)
Looking for the same help please...

6281933
930/04
Vin 91A0143843

From the RED book:

The engine (6280001-on) was for a 911SC US 49 State fitted to a 1978, VIN: 9118200001-9118202436

Your VIN is a 1980 911SC US within the range 91A0140001-91A0144272 witch would be fitted with 930/07 (6300001-on)

Note to self: djpateman is on on Sunday night... :D:):D

RobWeiss 10-25-2015 03:38 PM

Thanks for confirming. I'm not surprised at the engine swap but was hoping for a numbers matching setup.

Satters 11-01-2015 02:50 AM

Hi, new on here and I posted elsewhere just before, but it looks like this is where I should be. I am Australia based and have a South African delivered 69t coupe non-matching numbers. The engine in the cars number is 6522602 and I am trying to identify it. It currently has mfi and I am also trying to determine if by chance the mfi came with the engine. Any help much appreciated. Many thanks.

JJ 911SC 11-01-2015 03:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Satters (Post 8859247)
Hi, new on here and I posted elsewhere just before, but it looks like this is where I should be. I am Australia based and have a South African delivered 69t coupe non-matching numbers. The engine in the cars number is 6522602 and I am trying to identify it. It currently has mfi and I am also trying to determine if by chance the mfi came with the engine. Any help much appreciated. Many thanks.

Type 911/57 belonging to a 72 911T

Type B had Bosch CD Ingnition

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1446380255.jpg

Satters 11-01-2015 03:26 AM

Many thanks JJ. It was with a manual as sporto was 911/67? Cheers

Satters 11-01-2015 03:31 AM

Sorry one more question, is there any way to tell which country the engine/car was delivered in? Many thanks again.

JJ 911SC 11-01-2015 03:35 AM

Someone (probably djpateman) might know.

What is the car VIN?

Satters 11-01-2015 03:44 AM

VIN is 119100160. I know its a 69t. cheers


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