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engine number is 964 and misc 993 dyi questions
Hi,
I'm new to the world of Porsche and when changing my oil for the first time noticed the engine number doesn't start with 993. Was the case used (and many other parts) as evolutionary from the really nice looking 964? So far, new pollen filters installed, front plate bracket and plate installed, headlights cleaned, now oil changed and glovebox fixed. I bought three belts when at parts heaven in Hayward. The two smaller ones are correct, but the larger AC belt sold to me was 13 x 1085 not 12.5 X 1085 as stated by manual. Would this work or should I take it back? The clutch pedal made squishy noise and provided a different feeling one day in heavy traffic. This was also after letting my wife use the car. It seemed not to be there the next day. I thought I just check the fluid level. Any other simple service suggestions? |
The casting # on the block is 964*****, that casting # is used even on 997Gt3 and tt blocks
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The normal models of course do not, they have the new style wet sump block like this one http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1194362669.jpg |
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Sorry to resurrect this old thread, but I finally got pictures of the GT3 block w/ 996 part numbers:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1205810162.jpg |
They must have had new molds made. So much of the bottom end off the 997GT3 and GT3/RS can be used right back to the 964 blocks
flywheels clutches cranks oil pumps |
Here's a 996GT3 w/ 964 casting #
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1205845495.jpg |
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