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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 6-November 05 From: Winston-Salem, NC Member No.: 5,076 ![]() |
After many years of being apart from a 914, the bug is hitting me again..hitting hard...
I've come across a 72 914 that appears to be a 1.7, but the current owner has almost no history on the car, and told me that he recently replaced the starter with a 911 starter because a 914 starter wouldn't turn it over. The engine doesn't currently run, but the body is in excellent condition, so I'm thinking it might be worth a few bucks to get it running again. Any clues on how to tell for sure which engine is installed? My bet is a 1.7, but the 911 starter story has me wondering... I suppose I could ask the guy to count cylinders and make sure it's a four, but that still leaves the possibility of a 2.0 sitting in there... Thoughts and advice? Attached are a couple of pics if you want to look for clues... Thanks, Mark Attached image(s) ![]() |
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