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> '76 2.0 Engine Complete Fire Damaged, Crankcase oil is still clean and green
Brian Mifsud
post Aug 17 2017, 09:58 AM
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I had a barn fire back in May and the 914 is no more. The engine was sitting on a cradle on the ground and was spared the highest intensity of the heat. I doubt I'm going to ever free up enough play money to buy another Porsche so the engine is for sale for the good parts.

I have not taken it apart. Yes, it has the 2.0 3 bolt heads.

As you can see, the sheetmetal is still intact as are valve covers so heads are likely still in good shape.

There may be water damage from Fire Hose, so obviously I'm selling the engine as a "core".

$500

Thanks

I'm in Penngrove, CA 94951
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JOEPROPER
post Aug 17 2017, 10:24 AM
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Very sorry to hear this. I hope you are able to rebuild and move forward. BTW Love the power lifter avitar!!! Good Luck and Stay Strong!
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post Aug 17 2017, 10:59 AM
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I'll take the motor. Can you help me lift it into my van?

Grimmel (aka txdunn@gmail.com)

Tim in Sacramento, 95838


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I had a barn fire back in May and the 914 is no more. The engine was sitting on a cradle on the ground and was spared the highest intensity of the heat. I doubt I'm going to ever free up enough play money to buy another Porsche so the engine is for sale for the good parts.

I have not taken it apart. Yes, it has the 2.0 3 bolt heads.

As you can see, the sheetmetal is still intact as are valve covers so heads are likely still in good shape.

There may be water damage from Fire Hose, so obviously I'm selling the engine as a "core".

$500

Thanks

I'm in Penngrove, CA 94951
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Brian Mifsud
post Aug 17 2017, 11:10 AM
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QUOTE(grimmel @ Aug 17 2017, 09:59 AM) *

I'll take the motor. Can you help me lift it into my van?

Grimmel (aka txdunn@gmail.com)

Tim in Sacramento, 95838


QUOTE(Brian Mifsud @ Aug 17 2017, 08:58 AM) *

I had a barn fire back in May and the 914 is no more. The engine was sitting on a cradle on the ground and was spared the highest intensity of the heat. I doubt I'm going to ever free up enough play money to buy another Porsche so the engine is for sale for the good parts.

I have not taken it apart. Yes, it has the 2.0 3 bolt heads.

As you can see, the sheetmetal is still intact as are valve covers so heads are likely still in good shape.

There may be water damage from Fire Hose, so obviously I'm selling the engine as a "core".

$500

Thanks

I'm in Penngrove, CA 94951
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Cool, let's do it. I'll pm you contact details.. Thanks 914-World!
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Brian Mifsud
post Aug 17 2017, 11:18 AM
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SOLD.. Thanks for your interest.
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