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> 914/6 Conversion Project, Identifying Engine Specs
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QUOTE(Dugo16 @ Aug 17 2025, 12:29 PM) *

Trying to figure out what cam and crankshaft are in there.

Valve lift measurements below where measured with a dial gauge placed on the valve retainer.

- Intake lift .402
- Exhaust lift .376

If you find copy of the Tech Spec book for your year, it will indicate these specs. Here's an example from '69-71 911 T, E, S
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