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Engine diagram...

Where could I find, preferably LARGE, technical drawings, "exploded views", diagrams, blueprints of the Porsche air-cooled engine, preferably 3.2 liter???
Same question for the whole car, in fact...
Is there any book specific to the engine only?
I've got Paul Frère's book, and the Haynes, but what I need would be clear documentation, enabling me (and my son...) to more clearly understand the workings of the engines, suspensions, etc. of our machines.
I take it there's no "Revell" or similar "working Porsche engine" scale model? Or a website with moving graphics? What would be an excellent book clearly explaining the workings of automobiles in general? How practival would it be to get a "shot" Porsche engine, degrease it and fit some handle to turn it around?
I guess I'm showing my lack of expertise, but so far I have no Porsche buddy with whom to learn the basics of wrenching, and I'm trying to find a way around that lack of knowledge...
Thanks in advance for your suggestions!

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Old 09-24-2002, 04:02 AM
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Wayne had very good quality a while ago, when he posted these "Tuesday's engine rebuild picture".


I asked wayne if one could have these as posters or in very high quality images, he said lets see.
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here's one, sorry not 3.2
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Say Robert, that engine sure has a lot of cams for a 911 And the fan looks pretty flat too.....

Maybe 917??

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