901/36 case
engine number has been welded over ?!?
I have no explanation for that.
( cats not included )
KT
A thousand bucks?
The welded over number should scare people away. There is only one reason I can think of someone would do that and it is not good. Shame - maybe that was my missing case.....
Clearly the cat on the left did it......
I am selling a large number of parts from other peoples collections on consignment.
I do not have the history on this piece.
A reputable Porsche machinist in the Bay Area said 914-6 case's are worth $3k, so I figured $1000 would be fair.
Feel free to "tune me up" on this.
KT
I think you can buy core long blocks for less than 1k. And no serial number would be a deduct.
good luck
These early cases have value.
I've sold two a few years back for $1k each.
I'm open to offers.
KT
Aluminum early cases= Yes
Ask Elliott about monkey with serial numbers on engines in CA.
Sorry pig in the poke
I'll call the CHP and ask about this right now...
KT
Office closed at 5:00pm.
KT
This form may be required:
http://apps.dmv.ca.gov/forms/reg/reg31.pdf
With my SIX conversion, I don't think you can see the engine number with the motor in the car...
KT
Good eye!
On the fan support is "LACAVA" stamped ?!?
no numbers~
KT
Hope fully that makes it legit, still good for a 2.0.
So it is aluminum or mag?
How do I tell the difference?
Appears to be mag.
KT
its mag
I just got off the phone with a CHP officer.
Explained the situation.
They don't check engine numbers on cars.
The engine number on ALL cars is not included on the title.
Because the number is missing, it cannot be ID'd as belonging to anyone or any specific car.
They said not to worry about it.
This is just a good core case for an engine build of your choice.
KT
Hey KT,
So you get a bit of perspective on prices, I just purchased a 71 914/6 case on this forum for $200. Luke (Luke M) also has listed the following: "914-6 engine short block ser # * 6405500 * No history but turns over by hand : $900.00."
I was selling this engine but it's no longer for sale . I know where the car that this engine/trans belongs to and I'm working on buying it. So for now I'll hang onto it just in case.
As for the ser # problem here in NY , I know for sure if there's a ser # issue it will be investigated by a law enforcement official . Now does it happen all the time probably not but could it.... Yes would be the right answer.
With that said different states have different laws on this.
If you called your local law enforcement agency and they said n/p then make sure you get there info (name/rank/dept.) As some people don't have a clue on this ... again trust me on this.
I do not want to discourage anyone from buying this engine case cause that's not my intent. I just want you to be aware and knowledgeable on this.
Best of luck on your sale.
Luke
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