Jake Raby 2270cc 914 engine for sale, 2270cc new in crate |
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Jake Raby 2270cc 914 engine for sale, 2270cc new in crate |
zandstra |
Mar 20 2018, 02:15 PM
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I'm new here ... Group: Members Posts: 0 Joined: 21-March 15 From: San Diego, California Member No.: 18,544 Region Association: None |
For sale. Aircooled technologies Jake Raby 2270 Porsche 914 engine. Brand new on pallet. Never used. Dual carbs & Mallory distributor. With owner's manual, build sheet, and receipt. $13,000
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zandstra |
Apr 5 2018, 02:50 PM
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I'm new here ... Group: Members Posts: 0 Joined: 21-March 15 From: San Diego, California Member No.: 18,544 Region Association: None |
This motor was built for a 914 from a 914 Porsche core motor. Life caught up with the PO and he never finished the project so I bought it 2 years ago and test fit it in my '65 3 gauge 912 (exactly as is with stock 914 cooling. It fit fine, just like a 912e, but ultimately I went with a 2.6 lt FAT Performance with 911 cooling (see photo). My restorer may have loosened the cards to dry fit the motor in the 912. We removed the motor and put in the 2.6 and I was contemplating putting the 2270 in a 356 (I own 4 at the moment that are all being restored... one at a time), I would need to convert it to a vintage type iv upright look (see photo) and decided that I didn't want to start taking apart something that Jake built and tuned for a 914, so I listed it here. I am currently having 2 relatively stock/tame 914 1.8 (built to 2.0) transformed into the vintage look to go in two of the 356 cars. So that's my story. Like I said, if your nearby and want to see the motor I'm happy to show it to you. Oh, I'll check on the build date next time I'm at the shop.
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