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Bo 12-19-2000 09:54 PM

Engine type number?
 
Got a quick one that anyone out there may be able to help mem with:
I'm currently in the process of buying a new engine, and came across what is supposed to be a -83 SC-engine yesterday. Since it is sitting in an older car, I need to know the engine type number to verify that it IS an -83 engine, and not -say- one of the earlier SC-engines. http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/rolleyes.gif
I know of THREE different type numbers that are supposed to be for these engines; 930/04, 930/07 and 930/16.
Fist of all -are these the correct type numbers, and which one of these is the -83 engine? (It's a euro spec engine, if that matters) http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/confused.gif
Thanks for any help I may get!


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Mikkel 12-19-2000 11:51 PM

Bo

Can you get the whole engine number? That would make identification easier. Right now I can't remember. I'll check when I get home though.


mikez 12-20-2000 07:49 AM

04=78/79, 3.0
07=80, 3.0
16=81-83, 3.0
BTW, theses are ALL USA spec engines...

A euro spec is a 930/10

[This message has been edited by mikez (edited 12-20-2000).]

RS964 12-20-2000 08:14 AM

You should really get the engine number that is stamped on the actual engine you are purchasing. That way, you know exactly what you are buying. Euro-spec does make a difference.
930/04=78/79, 3.0 8.5:1 180 hp
930/07=80, 3.0 9.3:1 180 hp
930/16=81-83, 3.0 9.3:1 180hp
As mikez said, the euro spec engine is
930/10 81-83 3.0 RoW 9.8:1 204hp


pacmyster 12-20-2000 01:29 PM

Where do you find the engine #??
Pete

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mikez 12-20-2000 03:05 PM

The engine SERIAL number is on the vertical fin near the oil sender. The engine TYPE # is on the horizontal surface behind it.

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Huey581 12-20-2000 05:35 PM

Bo!

My Porsche family tree says:

1983 911SC Engine S/N 64D0001-64D5651

The engine number should fall within this range.

Huey581
86' 911 Cab

Bo 12-20-2000 10:22 PM

Great!
I'll go check out the engine, to see if the numbers match with the year.

Thanks all!

Bo http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/smile.gif



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Mikkel 12-20-2000 11:23 PM

930/03 is the euro 180 hp 1978/79 motor.
930/07 is the euro 188 hp 1980 motor.
930/10 is the euro 204 hp 1981/83 motor.

The year code is 8 for 78, 9 for 79, A for 80 and B for 81 etc.

pacmyster 12-21-2000 01:56 PM

How does 930/02 translate???
Pete
77'Carrera3.0

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Early_S_Man 12-21-2000 02:48 PM

Pete,

930/02 = R.O.W. Carrera 3.0 -- 200 hp DIN @ 6000 rpm 76/77 CIS

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1973 911S Targa

pacmyster 12-21-2000 07:53 PM

Thanks Warren!! Just wanted to make sure all was well with my baby!!
Pete

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