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> SOLD: 2.0L GC Engine Complete w/ Weber 44 IDF's, was running in my car but one cylinder went dead
carl k
post Sep 7 2020, 03:37 PM
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This complete GC code 2.0 Liter Porsche 914 engine was removed from my 1975 after I lost the #3 cylinder. I have not investigated the cause. It comes with everything you'd need to install, including all of the cooling tins, shrouds, good working alternator, Spanish Weber 44 IDF carbs/linkage, Compufire electronic ignition, no pulled exhaust studs, working bellows thermostat with all cooling flaps intact, engine mount set up for side shift, hydraulic cam (grind is unknown) so fewer valve adjustments, no major leaks/clean. Engine sounded good when running and no "bang", so maybe just a burnt valve. SOLD Asking $1500, pick up in San Jose.

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post Sep 7 2020, 04:18 PM
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Leakdown numbers from when I put the engine into the car, about a year ago.

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