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engine id and displacement
Please help with my 911 engine ID
serial # 6105964 type 911/07 I have 2.7 cylinders on this engine. What is the displacement Thanks Steve |
Engine serial is correct for a 1970 911T 911/08 U.S. Sporto. The 911/07 went from 6103501-6104547 while the Sporto went from 6105001-6107999 (911/08).
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equality72521,
To clarify is the Sporto 911/08 type? :confused: My engine is 911/07 type. I verified my serial number is 6105964 which was hard to read. See attached photo. The type is 911/07 and easy to read. Thanks, Steve http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1347231126.jpg |
Bob,
Yes, I would like to get the displacement with 2.7 P&C. What is the engine size for a 1970 911T U.S. Sporto? What would you estimate the compression to be? Thanks, Steve |
Wayne's engine book has your numbers as a 1970 T without sportomatic the 08 is a sportomatic 07 is not
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All,
I have a 5 speed transmission connected to this engine from my 1969 911T. I think the tranny is type 901/13 serial number 7196263 |
911/07 serial's from 6105001 to 6107999 and from 6108501 to 6109955
this is a USA 911T engine, so your serial and type do match correctly Not sure where Mark got his info. |
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the Red Book is not correct then; this table works for me:
1970 911/03 6100001 - 6103000 911T ROW 911/06 6103001 - 6103230 911T ROW Sportomatic 911/03 6103501 - 6104547 911T ROW 911/07 6105001 - 6107999 911T North America 911/08 6108001 - 6108374 911T North America Sportomatic 911/07 6108501 - 6109955 911T North America 911/01 6200001 - 6202476 911E 911/04 6208001 - 6208434 911E Sportomatic 911/02 6300001 - 6302480 911S |
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