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early engine decode

someone decode this engine,
or give me a link of the decodes

is this a aluminun engine or mag

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'69 911t mag case.
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thank you
that is what i was thinking
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This thread brings up something that has me confused. I have used the following link for much useful information: Porsche 911 Fahrzeugidentifikation

According to the engine codes, 629XXXX can be either a 69 E engine, or a 79 USA SC engine. Is there something I am missing here? Is the information inaccurate on the web page? It just doesn't seem likely that Porsche would have codes that would be duplicate for different years (again, only the engine # not engine type.) Does anyone know how to distinguish between the 69 and 79 engines?
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This thread brings up something that has me confused. I have used the following link for much useful information: Porsche 911 Fahrzeugidentifikation

According to the engine codes, 629XXXX can be either a 69 E engine, or a 79 USA SC engine. Is there something I am missing here? Is the information inaccurate on the web page? It just doesn't seem likely that Porsche would have codes that would be duplicate for different years (again, only the engine # not engine type.) Does anyone know how to distinguish between the 69 and 79 engines?
Paternie's Redbook confirms this. However, the '69's with 629 had a four digit serial no. starting with 8 and were all Sporto's. The '79's started with 9 and were all 49 state cars.
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