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Deanner 04-30-2011 09:16 AM

"Euro" engine
 
Hi Guys, new to the forum and looking for some help in a 3.2 engine upgrade for my '83 SC. I'm looking at an engine being sold as and 1987 3.2 Euro. Just trying to confirm. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

number is *63G10282*

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1304183603.jpg

Thanks in advance for any info.

PeterRT 04-30-2011 09:48 AM

63G means '86 930/20.

Deanner 04-30-2011 10:34 AM

Thanks PeterRT. Forgive my ignorance but what does that mean specifically? Although I've owned a 911 since I was eighteen(more than 20 years) this is my first engine swap so I've not had to educate myself in this area so far. Now if you want to know any thing about replacing the engine in a Hummer H1...or heater core...or cracked rotors...or, well ask me anything.

PeterRT 04-30-2011 11:35 AM

Sorry. The /20 means it's the catless, high compression, 228 bhp version of the 3.2. So it's indeed a RoW/Euro engine. The #s of cat engines (/21, /25) start with 64... The letter in 3rd position shows the model year. G='86, H='87, J='88, etc.

Deanner 04-30-2011 04:33 PM

Thanks so much. That's a big help. I'll post how things turn out.

rgianne896 05-16-2011 02:20 PM

Does anyone know if engine no. 3380822 is the correct match for a 68 911 coupe USA equipped with a Sporto? What do the numbers denote in this instance?

djpateman 05-16-2011 04:27 PM

Yes, the 338xxxx series is 1968 911L sporto equipped.
However 0822 is too high for the series; 3380464 was the highest built AFAIK.
Please check the number, and if possible email the photo to me.
Also check to see the type # and the build #:
Type 901/xx Engine Build #'s

rgianne896 05-17-2011 07:44 AM

The eight in the 0822 sequence originally appears to have been a three that was altered. I'll post a photo ASAP.

djpateman 05-17-2011 09:29 AM

The build # will help me determine the truth.

rgianne896 05-18-2011 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by djpateman (Post 6026416)
Yes, the 338xxxx series is 1968 911L sporto equipped.
However 0822 is too high for the series; 3380464 was the highest built AFAIK.
Please check the number, and if possible email the photo to me.
Also check to see the type # and the build #:
Type 901/xx Engine Build #'s

Sorry about the delay on this, but was on the road (sans car). Will try to produce the build no. when me and my car are reunited. Would you say the second eight appears to have once been a three?

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1305737637.jpg

djpateman 05-18-2011 01:00 PM

It appears to be a 3 over the 8; the 3 appears clearer in parts. That is not so bad because the fonts of the 3's & 8's appear to be consistent; therefore I suspect a factory typo as opposed to fraud. The build # will help for sure.

rgianne896 05-20-2011 03:25 PM

Here it is: 901/17 14383

djpateman 05-21-2011 04:43 PM

901/17 3380150 12116
901/17 3380223 13016
901/17 3380303 14124
901/17 3380322 14383
901/17 3380373 15815
901/17 3380402 16015
I would say that it fits well.

Herrmauricio 07-05-2011 04:38 PM

Hi everyone,
wondering if you can help me to find out the spec of my engine:
Engine No: (star) 64H06771 (star)
930/25

What I know based on the forum is that is a CAT engine from 1987...

Thanks in advance.

911Freak 07-06-2011 11:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Herrmauricio (Post 6118514)
Hi everyone,
wondering if you can help me to find out the spec of my engine:
Engine No: (star) 64H06771 (star)
930/25

What I know based on the forum is that is a CAT engine from 1987...

Thanks in advance.

930/25 is as follows:
1987-89 Carrera USA spec
3.2l, bore stroke: 95x74.4, 3164cc, Valves: 49 Intake & 41.5 exhaust
Ports: Intake 40, exhaust 38,
9.5:1 cr
217hp @ 5900 rpm and 195lb/ft @ 4800 rpm

Hope that helps! SmileWavy

Swordfish II 07-20-2011 05:46 AM

Hi all,

I too have a couple numbers for you, i don't have the engine type number here with me at work though.

Vin: 9116301498
Eng #: 6362248

Predatoryfish 07-23-2011 12:03 PM

I as well have an Numbers question since I am very new to this..

I looked at the thread to find where to acquire the numbers and this is what I came up with

*6106191*
911/07

I know the engine isn't original to the car as it is currently in a 912

any help would be appreciated

911Freak 07-23-2011 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Swordfish II (Post 6146995)
Hi all,

I too have a couple numbers for you, i don't have the engine type number here with me at work though.

Vin: 9116301498
Eng #: 6362248

1976 911 coupe with a 2.7L (#1498 of production run)
Engine: Type 911/81, Japan/RoW spec 2.7L, CIS fuel injection, 165hp@5800 rpm / 176ft lb trq@4000 rpm, bore90/stroke 70.4, 8.5:1 cr, 46mm intake & 40 exhaust valves, ports Int 35MM / exh 35MM. #2248 of production run

Hope this helpsSmileWavy

911Freak 07-23-2011 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Predatoryfish (Post 6153598)
I as well have an Numbers question since I am very new to this..

I looked at the thread to find where to acquire the numbers and this is what I came up with

*6106191*
911/07

I know the engine isn't original to the car as it is currently in a 912

any help would be appreciated

1970-71 911T, Type 911/07:
USA spec 2.2L / 2195cc, Zenith 40 TIN carbs, 125hp@5800rpm & 130ftlb trq@ 4200 rpm, bore: 84 / stroke: 66, 8.6:1 cr, Int valve 46mm & Exh 40mm, ports Int 32 / exh 32mm, from production # 610 5001 - 611 4001

Hope this helps SmileWavy

911Freak 07-23-2011 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rgianne896 (Post 6035039)
Here it is: 901/17 14383

1968 911/L
901/17 USA spec 2.0 L (1991cc), 130hp@6100 rpm, 175 tq@4200 rpm, bore/stroke 80/66, 9.0:1cr, Valves Int/Ex 39/35, Ports Int/Ex 32/32, Weber 40 IDAP, Serial# 338 001+ (as detailed earlier by djpateman)

Nice old skool Hot Rod 2litre!


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