Where are yall getting your used engines? Preferably 6 cylinders. Is there some place thats pretty trustworthy that everyone favors or is it just the luck of the draw by shopping around?.
I noticed there is alot of rebuilders but I havn't run across just a source for Engines. Preferably the stock/oem 6 or 911 engines either or.
Xray
Members (classifieds), eBay and Craiglist (be careful), local salvage yards.
Prefer members that I know or have had contact with in the past. They won't usually lie.
Ebay and the various classifieds forums on here, the Club, and Pelican Parts are generally the places to search. Ask here before buying from some vendors, or do a search on their names as you will quickly find out who you can trust and who you cant. There are salvage yards, but they are in business to generate a profit so their prices tend to be much higher than you can find from private sellers.
What size /6 are you looking for? Many of us hoard parts, or know of others that do and may have such a power plant for sale.
Oops, posted other reply from another thread :duh:
you could call http://www.OklahomaForeign.com
There's a place in Ca that you don't want to do business with. Their initials are MM. Bad stories are common and good stories are rare about these guys.
I believe you can still buy drop-in ready 2.0L cylinder engines from the Porsche dealership. Emissions-control equipped - just attach your exhaust and go. Price may vary, last I saw on the price list was a couple grand retail.
That price list must be from 1975
August 2007 pricelist from local dealership.
Crap, I hope that wasn't cost. *hides*
My suggestion would be to search, be patient and find one still in the car that someone is going to part out. Post a WTB at Pelican.
This way you get to hear it run or better yet even drive it......
I would second Oklahoma Foreign.
I have been involved with several engines bought through them. They have all been good. They are good to deal with and stand behind what they sell.
Do your homework, figure out exactly what you want, and document everything that you want included with the engine in writing so that there are no mis-understandings. This goes for any big ticket item you happen to buy.
just my free advice.
I was not as lucky with Oklahoma Foreign
Ordered a pair of 993 rear brake calipers. Received 2 right sides and had to pay the freight back since they did not have a left one. They shipped another pair and one of the bolts holding the calipers halves together was missing and the other bolts buggered up. I had to rob a bolt from another caliper I had. I asked them to ship the bolt and refund the shipping. Never got either and gave up.
I have had the best customer service from Parts Heaven. While not perfect, every mistake they made was fixed without begging or question and would do business with them again. They are kinda pricey though. I have heard good things about Easy Salvage but have not done business with them yet.
Bought my 3.6 motor from LA Porsche Dismantlers. I eventually got everything promised at a fair price but it took a dozen phone calls to get right. Stuff like "it's been shipped" when it wasn't, "it doesn't include that" when my contract said it did. Just stuff like that......
Hey, it's tough out there.....
This is the kind of stuff to look for....
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?t=377084
I have heard good things about "20th street auto"(in AZ) ....
I have been in the 911 arena a long time and candidly I have never heard of a 2.0 six from the dealer for a couple of grand. Hope it is true, but never heard of it.
That said, unless you are going vintage racing or have an original 6, why would you buy a 2.0? You can get more power from a 2056 long block from one of the vendors for a much lower total cost.
Here are the guide lines most of my 911 buddies use when replacing a motor. 1.) Only buy one that is in a car so you can drive it, hear it and have a leak-down and compression test. Otherwise it is a crap shoot. 2.) Buy the cheapest long bock you can find and rebuild it. That way you know exactly what to expect.
HTH
Steve Timmins at Instant G= peace of mind. I bought a 3.2 from him that he rebuilt for not much more than a used engine. He has 2.0 to monster 3.8 that are used his warrantee is not that good but he tests used motors.
no one mentions Mr Raby?http://www.aircooledtechnology.com/914.htm
"Preferably 6 cylinders"
yeah, I saw the preferably 6 cylinder part and I missed "used"
Wow I got more than I expected when I started this post
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