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> FS; fresh rebuilt 2.0 FI engine complete, SOLD Thanks!
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post Jan 7 2015, 04:06 PM
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We are doing a 3.2 conversion on a customer's 76 2.0. He won't be needing his rebuilt stock engine. It was rebuilt by Gene Rice in Sandy Utah last (2014) summer. I spoke with Gene, it has 96mm pistons and cylinders, rebuilt heads, all bearings and seals, complete FI, clutch and flywheel. Not enough miles to break in yet but good compression and no leaks. I drove the car before we removed the engine and it ran strong. It also has a complete 1975-76 exhaust system/heat exchangers in remarkably nice condition. Priced at $3200. plus shipping. Brad

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post Jan 7 2015, 06:56 PM
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"GC" code: "The "GC" engines are the result of stricter California emission standards applied to the 2.0L "GA" coded engines (similar to the evolution of the 1.7L "EA" engine to the 1.8L "EC" engine). In an effort to reduce emissions, the last two production years of the Porsche 914 incorporated a revamped exhaust system with a catalytic converter, a de-tuned fuel injection system and technologies such as air injection, all of which hurt performance. Like the "EC" engines, the "GC" code is inferior to its "GA" predecessor in horsepower, torque and acceleration."

I notice no EGR port flange on the air cleaner.

Does it have plugged AIR port smog heads?

Was it a California emissions approved engine at one time? Would be interested if it could be made to pass again in my '76 California tub, 4762903947.

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