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> 2.2 MFI Engine Install
stevenjhuey
post Oct 27 2004, 11:11 PM
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I have a 1970 original six with a very tired 2.0 motor. I have a friend that just pulled a rebuilt with 60K miles 2.2MFI (S?) motor out of his 911 and is selling. I'm considering buying this and putting it in my car until I have the money to install the 3.2 I bought.

*Will the 2.2MFI motor bolt right in or will there be any clearance issues with any part of the MFI components?
*Would anyone recommend removal of the MFI and installation of the Webers from my 2.0?
*Should I just forget it and wait until I can install the 3.2?

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Cap'n Krusty
post Oct 28 2004, 10:24 AM
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So you have a 3.2 already? Why would you spend more money for a 2.2 which will require a bit of work to install (gotta work around the drive belt, fabricate an effective heat riser, do some wiring, install the fuel filter assembly, etc.)? I mean, it'll fit right in, but there are so many little (well, not so little) things to hassle with that you may as well fit the big motor and be done with it. The Cap'n
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