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Hi I am looking for a 2.2 or 3.0 new engine for my 1969 911S, do you know where can I find one?

Thanks a lot

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What do you mean "new"?
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Crate motor....
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I plugged in some numbers from pet for the heck of it and got this. It's a 2.7 but I doubt you can order it anyways.

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I don't know about a 3.0 but porsche does sell brand new engines, water cooled!
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For a rebuilt add 60 hours of labor and 2 to 3 thousand in parts to a $3000 used one.
That's a ballpark to reference from.

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If you are in california, Tom Amon rebuilds some nice motors for fair prices.

Mobileworkswest.com

For the $20k listed above he can build you a beast of a motor, like a 3.2 stroker with 46mm PMOs, stainless SSIs and badass cams...
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i.., like a 3.2 stroker with 46mm pmos, stainless ssis and badass cams...
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i know where there is a very nice 3.0. not many miles. car was hit shortly after it was built. been sitting for about a year an a half now. it was a machanic owned motor, well it still is.
IE, the mechanic built it for himself. i think the price is somewhere between 10-15k.

when i looked into rebuilding my 3.0, with all the machine work and parts i was going to have at least that in it, and that is me doing the work and doing it right.
the motor is in S.C.
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i know where there is a very nice 3.0. not many miles. car was hit shortly after it was built. been sitting for about a year an a half now. it was a machanic owned motor, well it still is.
IE, the mechanic built it for himself. i think the price is somewhere between 10-15k.

when i looked into rebuilding my 3.0, with all the machine work and parts i was going to have at least that in it, and that is me doing the work and doing it right.
the motor is in S.C.
Can you please give me more info about it??
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Hi I am looking for a 2.2 or 3.0 new engine for my 1969 911S, do you know where can I find one?

Thanks a lot
A buddy of mine just burnt out the wiring harness (in a small fire) on his 3.2 Carrera and Porsche made him a whole new one (it was covered by insurance which is nice considering it was 22K for them to do it) thus for a price Im sure they will do anything. That being said Porsche has been making quite a buzz about their vintage arm and boasts socking quite a wide selection of parts so you may be able to get a whole motor out of them. That being said its going to cost a small fortune, you are better off getting a motor out of a wreck or something and having it rebuilt. Plus you will be able to customize it during the rebuild.

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$22K for a wiring harness???
I think I may have to raise my prices!!!
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$22K for a wiring harness???
I think I may have to raise my prices!!!
It was something outlandish like that (maybe a bit less) but it was all covered by insurance which made it nice. I guess they had to get lots of stuff out of storage to do it but that price does not surprise me that much I guess considering its a genuine Porsche part.

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It was something outlandish like that (maybe a bit less) but it was all covered by insurance which made it nice. I guess they had to get lots of stuff out of storage to do it but that price does not surprise me that much I guess considering its a genuine Porsche part.



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I would of given you a wiring harness for 22 k plus motor, hell I'll throw in the whole car!
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Lol, genuine Porsche part nowadays just means they bagged and tagged it after picking it up from the cheapest manufacturer they could find...
For example, A single connector I use on engine harnesses from Porsche is $45 and has a Mercedes Benz part number. The same connector from MB is about $8...
But, it comes in a MB plastic bag, not a Porsche labelled plastic bag...
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Ever notice the metal PVC valve on a 3.2 Carrera in the Porsche bag had FORD stamped on it?
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$22K for a wiring harness???
I think I may have to raise my prices!!!
Please don't! I will be contacting you soon about rebuilding my harness!
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No worries, I don't make genuine porsche harnesses so I can't put them in a bag with a Porsche logo and charge $20,000 for them...
Hmmmm, Maybe I should invest in a bagging machine and label maker. I could definitely pay the legal fees from the obscene profit I would make until I was found out!


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