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911 Engine Serial Number Decoding

I got my hands on a 1972 911E and I want to check and see if the engine is possibly original. The Serial number is 6220829. I have the number chart for the VIN, and it is definately a '72 E, I just want to see if the engine is too. Thanks!

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Wayne,

Thanks for your help. I purchased both of your 911 books, but they are unfortunately still en route.
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Need Help Engine number

It's been a while since i have been on the site. Anyways, can someone tell me what this engine number represents and if it is worth $1,500 ??
6196894 Engine has around 80,000 miles no FI or carbs, starter, flywheel
Any help I would appreciate
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Drumboxer,
Congratulations on finding a ‘72E.
What condition?
Does it still have the MFI?
Pictures please.
You are now the caretaker of a very special Porsche.

To expand on Wayne’s (correct) 12:02 AM PDT answer:
6220829 decodes:
6 = Engine designation, 6-cylinder unit.
2 = Engine type 911E – E.
2 = Model year 1972.
0829 = Sequential Number.

The engine is type 911/52 and was equipped with a manual transmission.
Porsche built 1,765 of these engines.



The VIN on this ’72 911E should be of the form:
91122Xxxxx

911 = Vehicle model, 911 group.
2 = Model year 1972.
2 = Engine type 911E – E.
X = Body version; 0 = coupe, 1 = Targa.
xxxx = Sequential Number.

The transmission would usually be type 915/02 5-speed although it could be a 4-speed, Sportomatic or other.
Transmission numbers for the type 915/02 are of the form:
7320001 through 7329999 and 7720001 through 7720658.
7X2xxxx decodes as:
7 = Transmission designation for 6-cylinder engine.
X = 3 or 7 = Transmission type 915/02 (and others).
2 = Model year 1972.
xxxx = Sequential Number.

This general scheme of decoding continues (similarly) through 1980 (when Porsche discovered identical numbers for some 1970 models ).
The system for your 1985 Carrera started in 1981 with the 17-digit ‘world system’ common to all cars.

Best,
Grady

tseybold, 6196894 is a 1969 911T type 901/03 for RoW version or type 901/16 for the USA version (901/13 or 901/19 respectively for the Sportomatic version).
The 6,894th one produced (very late).
G.
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Grady,

Morning..I sent you an question via PM regarding my motor. Have you've had a chance to review it yet?

Thanks
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Can anyone help me to decode this engine number? 6200022

Thank you
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Very interesting. Can someone shed some light on my engine please . its in my 68 911
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Hi All.

I have found an engine block sitting in a scrap heap...sadly.

Given its location under a mound of stuff, I was only able to pull the block number.

Could anyone please help in decoding what this block was for?

901 105 111 OR

Thank you!

I have paid for it and waiting for the scrap dealer to clear it out but still trying to work out what it is. I wasn't able to figure it out from previous posts in this thread.
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Allo! Given you had the list of Block Numbers; can you help me track down what this block is for?

901 105 111 OR
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1977 911s needs engine decoding

In the process of purchasing a 1977 911s and want to see what engine is in the car and if its matching the vin.

The engine # is 6274310 and the VIN is*9117202417

What can you tell me about this engine? Is it the standard 2.7 or something different? Is it the right engine for the car or is it a swap?

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I bought a 2.7 engine - Question on the SN

I bought a 2.7 motor that as I understand it came from a 1974. The serial number I was given is 6141933, but I can't seem to find this number in the 614**** ranges. The motor is already packed and ready for shipping. Can anyone here help me determine if this is a correct number. This is the case number from on the order from Ollies Engineering who did the machining work.
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The number is on the case section right that supports the fan housing as shown above at 5:00 roughly. Your number is a base model non S 74 2.7 . Funny they bothered w a non S in 74, that's 10 hp less or So than an S.
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help! can't decipher engine serial no.. 6660304

Hey guys.
I have an engine here and trying to figure out what it's come out of to get some parts etc.
Engine no: 6660304

Any advice or help hugely appreciated.
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Hey guys.
I have an engine here and trying to figure out what it's come out of to get some parts etc.
Engine no: 6660304

Any advice or help hugely appreciated.
Looks to be a 1975 or 76 Carrera 3.0.
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thanks heaps!

LEGEND! Thanks so much

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