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> Long block options for my '76 2.0, advice needed
Queenie
post Jul 14 2003, 12:56 PM
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Greetings to all.

One of the guys at Rennlist pointed me in your direction & I'm hoping to get some advice...

It's soon going to be time to rebuild my engine and I'm looking for a reliable supplier for a long block. As the title above says, I have a '76 2.0 liter. I was thinking of ordering from GEX but having recently done some research, that isn't sounding like a very good idea.

Any suggestions, advice, comments? Thanks much.
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post Jul 17 2003, 12:48 PM
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QUOTE(Alfred @ Jul 16 2003, 03:32 PM)
Phone your local Porsche dealer and ask them but it probably doesn't include all the fuel injection stuff. Don't let them tell you it's not available ... I contacted the Porsche dealer here too and they said it's retail price is $ 5773.14 (Cdn) exchange.

Couldn't I just swap out the injection stuff from my current engine? It all works just fine - in fact, the car runs perfectly. It just burns oil. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

Of course, it leaks too but it's supposed to do that, right? Heh. It leaks too much now; it definitely needs to be rebuilt or replaced.
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