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Porsche Crest Engine Case Decoding question



Wondering what this number relates to?

9301051110R

Also wondering if you guys have a site where I could find this information. Did a search on the site and on google and couldn't find much information

Thank you in advance,
Panos

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Looks like a casting number for Porsche parts. I got a set of camshaft tower housing type 930 engine. I cant give you much more. Im sure others will chime in. Good luck.
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That is a casting #. A casting # is essentially a part # for that particular piece. These numbers are raised characters and are part of the mold that makes the part.

If you want a serial #, then you need to look for numbers that are stamped into the part; that is to say they are recessed below the surface of the metal. If you are talking of 911 engine serial #'s, then look to the right of the fan on the supporting structure that is part of the engine case; also look for the type # that is located just back of the serial #. Most serial #'s start with 6 and have stars on both ends. The type # will be 901/xx, 911/xx or 930/xx in most cases.

look at this thread:

Third number on engine case
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Thanks for the input guys, very helpful

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