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> Orange County: Porsche 914 LONG BLOCK (Orange County) $280
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post Jun 26 2012, 10:20 AM
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1972-1973 914 Porsche 1.7L long block.Out of the three engine sizes this is the rare of the Bunch! I've found out on some different websites. **It will help to use it for stock motor replacement OR !!! **BUILD BIG it can be built bigger then a VW BUG OR BEETLE MOTOR CAN. IT CAN HANDLE MORE THEN A BUG MOTOR OR BEETLE MOTOR CAN!!! Best thing about it is that it does take much to get it to fit a VW BUG OR BEETLE!** So why start small???

I went by the ENGINE I.D. # to get the correct info on the motor. Its STILL GOOD!

I AM ABLE TO TURN IT OVER AND HEAR THE COMPRESSION BUILD UP INSIDE THE BLOCK IN THE BARRELS OF EACH CYLINDER!

****I HAVE MORE PICTURES OF THE FRONT OF THE CRANK IN DIFFERENT POSITIONS TO SHOW ITS NOT LOCKED UP. I'm NO scam artist would take the time to sell JUNK there s enough B.S. out there!!!!!*****

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