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jess p 08-21-2004 04:53 PM

Technical question please
 
I have a 1981 911 Sc with no engine. Recently acquired an
engine from a 1980 911 Sc 3 liter. Will this engine drop in
and hook up with out any mods.


Thanks



66 912 V8
68 912 2.2 with nitrous
66 912
70 914 project car
76 911S
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FenderGuy 08-21-2004 04:55 PM

yeah you can stick any 911 engine from 65-89 in your car with no mods, dont know about the 3.6's

on-ramp 08-21-2004 05:19 PM

yep. take it from a guy who knows 911s.....Fenderguy.... a man who gives advice on a car he's never owned.

sorry to pick on you man but i find it a little amusing... some light-hearted humour here, hope you dont take it the wrong way.

:)

jess p 08-21-2004 06:31 PM

unbelievable
 
This is the very issue that disturbs me about this site. So many
people that just because they own a P-car and the limit of their
abilities is to give their car a half-ass wax job suddenly they
become an expert. So fenderguy, I hope you are not a
protologist!, next you'd be telling people that you have
successfully performed a rectal exam on an elephant.

on-ramp 08-21-2004 06:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by FenderGuy
yeah you can stick any 911 engine from 65-89 in your car with no mods, dont know about the 3.6's
oh by the way, what you said is not true. you can't stick any 911 engine from 65-89 in his 81 911SC car without any mods.

:)

AFJuvat 08-21-2004 06:40 PM

It should drop in with little to no modification required. You MAY have a small issue with the lambda system, as the 80 and 81 - 83 systems were slightly different, but nothing that cannot be overcome.

AFJuvat

Zeke 08-21-2004 07:17 PM

Re: unbelievable
 
Quote:

Originally posted by jess p
This is the very issue that disturbs me about this site. So many
people that just because they own a P-car and the limit of their
abilities is to give their car a half-ass wax job suddenly they
become an expert. So fenderguy, I hope you are not a
protologist!, next you'd be telling people that you have
successfully performed a rectal exam on an elephant.

Whoa, man! You're not going to get much help if you really think that poorly of this BBS. If you wanted to know something very specific, ask a specific question. A general question doesn't give the board much of an idea whether you are looking for very generalized info so you can buy a motor and drop the car and motor off at the mechanic, or whether you are planning to do the work yourself and need a wire by wire description of the exchange.


A blanket statement by fenderguy, who obviously doesn't know much since he is ignoring tranny and clutch issues, fuel supply issues and exhaust issues, any or all of which may require mods depending on the year motor and the year car, doesn't help the credibilty here. But you are biting the hand that feeds you.

Be nice. SmileWavy :)

Randy Webb 08-21-2004 08:13 PM

True not the best criticism but he's right that there are a plethora of poodles yapping away. I expect people are just trying to be helpful but you will get a lot of advice that is not well taken - I expect that is true on other internet forums - Porsche or other autos or what have you.

You need to ID the people to pay attention to....

Anyway, why don't you say what you mean by no mods. It is very "easy" to do the swap you stated, but I don't know what mods might be involved if any. It's also easy to put a 1986 3.2 into a 73 (came with a 2.4) but figuring out the wiring pin has taken a long long time.

jess p 08-21-2004 09:10 PM

I thought I made myself clear, mods meaning will an 80's lambda
interface with the wiring on an 81 car. Mostly, if you are familiar
with this swap, then you know what's relevant. In which case
you know what information I'm looking for. I'm too old to care any more what other people think. There are just way too many
post whores on this site, period! Most people on this board I'm
sure will agree. The primary purpose is to share information
(useful) information. If people on this board don't know about
a specific subject, then don't say anything. That's a job best
left to women!

Alan Cottrill 08-21-2004 09:56 PM

I have a blanket answer to the original question.

NO

K. Roman 08-21-2004 10:24 PM

Wow.

This message board is for everybody. Not just certified Porsche mechanics.
I'm here to learn but that doesn't mean I have to keep quiet doing so.
I'm here to enjoy and share experiences with other fellow members.

Good luck finding information here. SmileWavy


Quote:

Originally posted by jess p
I thought I made myself clear, mods meaning will an 80's lambda
interface with the wiring on an 81 car. Mostly, if you are familiar
with this swap, then you know what's relevant. In which case
you know what information I'm looking for. I'm too old to care any more what other people think. There are just way too many
post whores on this site, period! Most people on this board I'm
sure will agree. The primary purpose is to share information
(useful) information. If people on this board don't know about
a specific subject, then don't say anything. That's a job best
left to women!


carmaneddy 08-21-2004 10:32 PM

OUCH !!!

Lets start a thread about what jobs are truely best left to women... :D

Early_S_Man 08-21-2004 11:05 PM

jess does have a point ...

I have lost count of the number of responses to threads regarding troubleshooting CDI systems to which Carrera guys have said:

<b>
Quote:

Check for 12 Volt power to the coil ...
</b>

Or, suggestions to check the points ... when the car being referred to is an SC or carrera!

Clearly, there are many posts that can be classified as <b><i>DISINFORMATION</b></i> because it was posted by someone not paying attention to what year the car is, or unfamiliar with the actual equipment on specific year cars!!!

chrisp 08-22-2004 06:09 AM

9 people have responded. Have any of you actual performed the task he's asking about?

I like to see participation from the beginner through the expert (of which I think there are very few on this board).

I think it should be a rule that if you haven't actually performed the task being asked about that you say "I think" or "I haven't actually done it but...."

There are many of us who could give advice on what possible pitfalls are out there even though we haven't performed the job. We don't want the inexperienced to go away by any means but to categorically say what's involved requires having done it yourself.

As with anything else on the net there's a lot of misinformation out there coming from people who like to see their name up in lights.

"......but I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night" works too.

konish 08-22-2004 07:53 AM

jess,
It's the net...and it's a free BBS. Maybe before you throw darts you ought to do as Randy suggests and invest a little time on the board identifying potential experts and weeding out the wind bags. I have seen the opposite when a guy will ask a question and nobody replies. Of course the original poster feels left out and will post again about how this BBS is a club for exclusive members and not generally helpful to the general public...blah, blah, blah.
I think your question is loaded. If someone answered with technical details about the swap, you may have been overwhelmed. You gave no indication of your level of expertise except the fact that you probably don't know a whole lot yourself about SC's from the general nature of your question.
Since you're too old to care what people think, you probably don't care that I did'nt mean my post to be a jab...stay a while and get to know some of the posters a bit better...the search function is also pretty handy...

R
Dustin

CarreraS2 08-22-2004 07:59 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by chrisp

I think it should be a rule that if you haven't actually performed the task being asked about that you say "I think" or "I haven't actually done it but...."


I totally agree with that. Many of the accepted "experts" here give out advice on cars they have NEVER worked on, never even driven, and probably have rarely even SEEN.

Which has lead to plenty of wrong info, even from the "experts," over the years. Some of which has been pretty funny.

Which makes people like John Walker invaluable. It's one thing to regurgitate info read in a book - but having the experience of working on thousands of 911s over many, many years is invaluable.


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