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> Porsche 912E short block, clearance sale continues
Carlitos Way
post Nov 25 2008, 10:24 AM
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I'm still trying to clear all of my air cooled stuff in preparation for the subie swap.

This case was purchased with the intent of building a 2270 motor. I since lost interest in the project, but it should be a good starting point for someone who wants to use stock 2.0 parts as the beginning of a rebuilding project. The case has no serial number (the serial number on the 912E was stamped on the Fan Housing instead of the case).

I started to take the case apart, but never did figure out how to finish splitting the case. I'm sure I missed one or two bolts... but I lost interest and decided to go with the subie engine instead.

So, as far as I know, it is a stock 2.0 case with the stock rods and crank case. I'm guessing the parts are all good.

I'd prefer to sell to someone locally, because shipping would be a pain, having to pack with all the engine case bolts... but i'm sure we can work something out if you want it.

How 'bout $200? Probably well worth it just for the crank case and rods.
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