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> Need Help With Some Numbers, Trying to i.d. this 6
rktmn247
post Jun 20 2007, 09:43 PM
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Guy selling an engine has given me the following numbers and I can't find them in my book. Thanks in advance for the info!

#s from Block
1. 911/07
2. *610 9794*

# from Head
1. 911/04.306.OR
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post Jun 20 2007, 10:03 PM
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911/07 is 70/71 2.2T USA spec. 6109794 is serial number making it a 71 model. Head number is just a casting number.
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post Jun 20 2007, 11:01 PM
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Thanks for the help. The seller had started to take the engine apart and cannot get the last cyl. off. He says the pistons are domed. Would the T engine have domed pistons?
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post Jun 21 2007, 12:35 AM
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Very slightly...... The Cap'n
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post Jun 21 2007, 07:08 PM
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T pistons have very small valve pockets, E pistons have medium size valve pockets and the S ones go very deep in the piston dome. The dome gets larger with the compression ratio of the engine.
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