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> 6 cylinder engine identification, Help?!
RiqueMar
post Jul 7 2010, 11:32 PM
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I brought this topic up a while ago, but that thread is long since dead. I have this engine sitting around the shop, but I can't say with absolute certainty what model engine it is, partly because of inexperience, and partly because I'm still a rookie.

I know that it was pulled out of a 914/6 some years ago, but I no longer think it's a /6 engine.

One of the numbers reads, "911/02" which leads me to believe it is an 2.2 'S'. Another number reads, *6300063* which I believe is the serial number. Other numbers which I don't know what they refer to are, "1196" and "13595"

Any input? Anyone?


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rudedude
post Jul 8 2010, 07:21 AM
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Nice Find!
And it has the mechanical fuel injection drive on the cam.
Now try to find the original injection and that have fun!
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post Jul 8 2010, 07:34 AM
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QUOTE(rudedude @ Jul 8 2010, 06:21 AM) *

Nice Find!
And it has the mechanical fuel injection drive on the cam.
Now try to find the original injection and that have fun!


Sorry, I don't see the injector holes in the heads next to the ports ... or maybe I am just blind. Heads do not appear to be MFI.

And the MFI setup is $2K & up, plus rebuild and calibration of the pump. Gwen has the setup.
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