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> Parts Altert: 914-6 Engine On Samba, 6401662
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post Jun 17 2020, 05:27 PM
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post Jun 17 2020, 07:39 PM
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There is some weird stuff going on here

First the s/n would indicate a euro six, but there are no stars. All US engines begin and end with stars. Not sure about euro engines but think they do also.

Second the engine type number 911/52 indicates this is a 1972 911E engine. The type number seems suspect like it has been stamped over and the s/n does not indicate a 911E engine, and it is in the wrong place for a 911 engine

Hmmmm.... nothing adding up
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post Jun 18 2020, 09:25 AM
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Agreed. Not what it is purported to be other than a Porsche 6 cyl.
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