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Subaru guys? |
r_towle |
Dec 11 2014, 09:50 PM
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What motors are you using?
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a914622 |
Dec 13 2014, 10:40 PM
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Dbcooper
Actually Yes the numbering is off but the jap engine starts the numbering on the oppeset side. So if you draw 2 flat 6 engines and number them you will see the cylinders fire in the exact same order as a 911. The cable shift trannys started late 09 with the spec B. In late 12 I think all went to them. Decoding the engine with out the plack on the drivers side strut can get tricky. But about the only one I would stay away from is the 96 doc engines, easy to spot by the square hole around the spark plug at the valve cover. Jcl |
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