FS: 2.7 Engine from '76 911 |
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FS: 2.7 Engine from '76 911 |
Mike Fitton |
Sep 11 2017, 08:09 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 609 Joined: 13-May 11 From: Chicago Area Member No.: 13,069 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Just pulled this engine (2.7) from my 914-6 I was running webers on it. Car ran great but just rebuilt the original 2.0 engine from my 914-6 and reinstalled it. Compression numbers before I pulled it were 90-105 and it did have some leaks so I would do rebuild before installing. That being said I drove my car on several long trips and never had any problems. Engine is at my mechanics shop on a pallet. Air box bases and venturi's are not included with sale. Buyer to make arrangement for shipping. Price is
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davehg |
Nov 17 2017, 04:00 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 185 Joined: 19-September 17 From: PNW Member No.: 21,443 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Great price - I just paid $3000 for a 2.7 that is now completely disassembled but had Nikisil, case savers, new studs, and a rebuilt top end- but I added a new crank, new Solex cams, new Euro/RS pistons and a newly rebuilt Weber - so the total was $7k plus the cost to rebuild.
A full rebuild on this engine by a pro shop would probably run $4k (more if additional work needs to be done - up to $8k total), plus the cost of new carbs. What cams are on this motor? If these are original CIS cams, they may need to be reground to accommodate Webers. |
Mike Fitton |
Nov 17 2017, 05:02 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 609 Joined: 13-May 11 From: Chicago Area Member No.: 13,069 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Great price - I just paid $3000 for a 2.7 that is now completely disassembled but had Nikisil, case savers, new studs, and a rebuilt top end- but I added a new crank, new Solex cams, new Euro/RS pistons and a newly rebuilt Weber - so the total was $7k plus the cost to rebuild. A full rebuild on this engine by a pro shop would probably run $4k (more if additional work needs to be done - up to $8k total), plus the cost of new carbs. What cams are on this motor? If these are original CIS cams, they may need to be reground to accommodate Webers. Was running with webers when in my car so what ever needed to be done to accommodate Webers was already done, I don't have much history on the engine previous owner also bought it with the 2.7 installed. |
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