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diffs in T &,E,S cranks and heads
In my parts book for my 70 911, I noticed that the cranks and heads have different part numbers for T's and E's & S's. Valves are all the same. What are the differences?
Robo |
MFI injectors in E, S
Ports 29-32-36mm, T-E-S ...MFI system built to suit the ports Compression and cams, increasing T->E->S forged pistons in the S |
yep, and as far as cranks go, the 2.2T had a non-counterweighted crank.
Not a major issue for street driven cars. |
Are the exhaust ports in T, E, and S heads all the same size?
If so, then I'm going to assume that the paperwork on my rebuild referring to "2 mm porting" means that the intake ports of my T heads were enlarged by 2mm, making them nearly the size of E heads. Are Weber manifolds made in different sizes to fit T, E, and S heads? Robo |
Ports are different, valve diameters are the same.
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Max,
Are the exhaust ports in a T, E, and S head all the same size in a 2.2? Robo |
yes
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Sorry, I was mistaken.
1970-1971: ---------intake port diameter------exhaust port diameter 911T------32mm----------------------32mm-----Euro version, Zenith carburetors 911E------32mm----------------------32mm-----Mechanical Injection 911S------36mm----------------------35mm-----Mechanical Injection The valve diameters for all the above models were 46mm intake, 40mm exhaust. This is for factory-spec street cars according to Bruce Anderson's 911 Performance Handbook. Race cars had bigger valves, bigger ports, some had carbs, some had injection, you know the factory's way of working...:) |
OK, so what's a "911.104.306R" head for? Thanks
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Sorry,
My reference (Wayne's Engine Rebuild Book) only lists part numbers 1974--> The cylinder heads he lists are 901.105... The R suffix is a factory replacement part, I think. |
I think it is an early 911S (Mechanical Fuel Injection) replacement cylider head.
I am going by the 901.104 coming before the 1974 901.105 CIS heads. 901.104.306R I think is 911S because of the "3". My 911 VIN is 91113... (911= typ#911, 1= model year 1971, 3= S specification) |
Here's a pic of one of the "911.104.306R" heads on my 2.8. I was wondering what they were since they were not shown nor listed in either of Anderson's Performance books. Thanks
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1222837225.jpg |
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I think 901.104.306.0R is different from 901.104.306R. The 0R is like a 7R case number. The .306R I think means replacement part. Are all the heads the same number?
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As the pic shows, the 910.104.306.0R head is also stamped "1-70".
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Flieger,
Yes, all the heads are the same. |
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