6 cyl case, trying to ID |
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6 cyl case, trying to ID |
cwpeden |
Sep 21 2016, 01:54 PM
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Luke M |
Sep 22 2016, 05:00 PM
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Posted to the bird 911 forum that I have a 6 cyl. case with numbers pictured. One case half has 2 numbers on it. It looks as though one of the numbers is not genuine but the other is 914. What do you guys think? I looked up the fan strap ser # and it comes back to a 79 911 SC Japan engine. I've seen several org. 6 cases and the # stamping looks the same from the others that I've seen. With that said the ser # looks to have been added on the org 914-6 case. Not to mention that the SC case was made out of aluminum by that year. |
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