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Grady,
There are no numbers on the engine in the photo that you use as an example. How do you tell what motor it is? The reason I ask is because my motor has no numbers and I certainly don't know what it is. It has obviously been rebuilt because I found a receipt for connecting rod and piston balancing in the glove box with some other receipts. The engine case has no numbers I can find. The owner said it was replaced with the "same engine as the turbo but without the turbocharger". The car is a 76 911S. It still has all the smog pump, air lines, thermal reactors, so it could be a 2.7 or an early 3.0. Any ideas how to tell what motor is in it? Are there other clues short of taking the heads off and measuring the piston diameter? Any answers, even cheap ones, would be appreciated. I can attach a photo but it will not show any numbers, just an un-numbered bare casting.
Al
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