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> Need engine rebuild advice, Engine rebuild
Gplracer
post Sep 8 2019, 12:33 AM
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I grew up with a 914 that my dad drove. It was a 1973 1.7L. When I went to college in 1985 I took the car with me. A year later the engine got very tired. My dad bought me more reliable transportation. One weekend I came home my beloved car was gone. My dad had sold it.

Fast forward 34 year later and I have found the car! It was painted shortly after being purchased but never fixed up. I have the opportunity to buy the car back. I know the engine needs to be rebuilt. I do not know if I want to rebuild the 1.7L or find a 2.0L engine or doing a v8 conversion. I will take any advice you can give me.

I am leaning toward rebuilding the original 1.7L. If so can I get more hp out of it?
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post Sep 8 2019, 08:29 AM
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This is a great reference: http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...p;#entry1529209

As Jake says, nothing special about the 1.7 case. It is a good basis for a 2.0 or 2056 (or higher).

2056 can be made from 1.7 case by dropping in 96mm piston/cylinder set and acquiring a 2.0 (71mm) crank. No machining required (unless the crank or case itself need work).
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