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Good morning to all of you readers.
I recently imported a 75 2.0 914. VIN and chassis numbers have been located and seem in order, however I am unable to find the engine number in its usual spot. What could be explanations for having an engine without an engine number? When engines were replaced by VW/Porsche, would these new engines possibly have no number on them? Thanks, Raf (from Luxembourg/Europe) |
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One thought, it could be a 912E case. They never had an engine number from the factory. The Ljet setup was very similar to that of the 914.
I actually have a 914 engine in my 912E, but has the 912E engine shroud. The 912E engine shroud is what held the engine number for the car. EDIT: missed davep already went over this. |
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