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rsrguy3
I'm going back to school, so it's outa here.
The good.
the conversion is done
it runs
it drives
the rear calipers have been restored with Eric's parts the e-brake even works.
kindofa kitchy cool poor man's 908 look glass pack exhaust(very loud)
A pile of good 914 sheet metal
Fuchs alloys
The bad
rust in the usual places
no engine tin
no c-tensioners
that's it you want it you pick it up or arrange shipping on your dime I'll post pics tomorrow
Guy
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I'm going back to school, so it's outa here.
The good.
the conversion is done
it runs
it drives
the rear calipers have been restored with Eric's parts the e-brake even works.
kindofa kitchy cool poor man's 908 look glass pack exhaust(very loud)
A pile of good 914 sheet metal
Fuchs alloys
The bad
rust in the usual places
no engine tin
no c-tensioners
that's it you want it you pick it up or arrange shipping
rsrguy3@Yahoo.com

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billh1963
Tell us more about the engine....
SLITS
Based on the fan sticker, the engine will be a '68.

911L = 130 HP flat six

911S = 160 HP flat six

Doubtful it is a 911S.
Mike Fitton
QUOTE(SLITS @ Oct 16 2014, 04:28 AM) *

Based on the fan sticker, the engine will be a '68.

911L = 130 HP flat six

911S = 160 HP flat six

Doubtful it is a 911S.



'68 911L's were detuned 911S's to make it through USA emissions. These were only for USA market.
DRPHIL914
QUOTE(Mike Fitton @ Oct 16 2014, 09:34 AM) *

QUOTE(SLITS @ Oct 16 2014, 04:28 AM) *

Based on the fan sticker, the engine will be a '68.

911L = 130 HP flat six

911S = 160 HP flat six

Doubtful it is a 911S.



'68 911L's were detuned 911S's to make it through USA emissions. These were only for USA market.

what was done to "de-tune " them? if the cams are the same, then what would it take to "ret-tune" them back up to potential?
matthepcat
I believe the S motors had different pistons, cams, heads and mechanical fuel injection.
Dominic
QUOTE(matthepcat @ Oct 16 2014, 08:10 AM) *

I believe the S motors had different pistons, cams, heads and mechanical fuel injection.



The 68' 911S came with Weber 40 IDS carbs, Mechanic fuel injection wasn't introduced until 69'. Since the 911S was not officially imported to the U.S. in 1968, an S engine from 1968 would be a rare find.
rsrguy3
That is how I understand it as well, I actually have an MFI car which will take some of the sting out of this sale. It's a great starting point as it's all there, and it's an original signal orange car to boot. there is no rust in the boot, bonnet or tub. about 4k for body and paint and a thorough detail and it will be a solid performer. I will also consider this for a partial trade towards a 60 or 61 C 182.
rsrguy3
Here you go guys all the pics. I'm getting a quote for the rust repair in the morning, can't do it myself (recovering from back surgery) so I can't say how long I'm going to stay in the selling mood.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/9y6ern0kz6n2ipt/...P_mIXAKyAa?dl=0
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