garrettlee2
Jul 27 2018, 11:05 PM
Hello I have a 2.4 911 engine bottom end, piston to piston and I'm looking for the top end parts. Please let me know what you have or if you have a 911 engine you want out of your way for a reasonable price, up to 5k please let me know. (909)8387950 thanks Garrett
Retroracer
Jul 27 2018, 11:14 PM
You might want to check Craigslist in the SF Bay Area. There's a guy selling a 2.2 long block and a 2.7 in pieces - price on the 2.2 is $4k, but its been posted for a while so he might take less.
Just a thought,
- Tony
gereed75
Jul 28 2018, 05:44 AM
That stuff should not be hard to find. Check greggarhead in Colorado or tons of adds on 911registry or with Henry at Super Tech Performance. He has rooms full of the stuff and is a great guy to know if your doing a rebuild
burton73
Jul 28 2018, 09:37 AM
I sent you an email on Chain housings and covers right and left from early eng.
Bob B
Dominic
Jul 28 2018, 12:04 PM
QUOTE(garrettlee2 @ Jul 27 2018, 10:05 PM)
Hello I have a 2.4 911 engine bottom end, piston to piston and I'm looking for the top end parts. Please let me know what you have or if you have a 911 engine you want out of your way for a reasonable price, up to 5k please let me know. (909)8387950 thanks Garrett
I've got a pair of 3 bearing Cam Towers (bare, no cams or rockers) that I could part with for $100.00 obo plus shipping.
Cheers,
Dominic
gereed75
Jul 30 2018, 07:06 AM
Been thinking about this. Here is my estimate on the list and prices
Cylinders - refurbished Mahle Birals $1800
Heads - good cores - $1200
Cam towers — $300 set
Tensioner 930 rebuilds = $300.00
Chain boxes - $300 set
Alternator and fan - $1200
Shroud - $250
Misc heater tins - $250
Cams, anything except T’s - $1000
Rockers and shafts - -$1200
Head studs, stock steel - $200
Rocker covers - $250
Misc - cam sprockets, tensioner arms, nuts bolts studs etc $600
Prices not perfect but in the ball park. Might do better scrounging around or at Hersey. Maybe Henry could assemble you a “kit” for less. Not an all inclusive list but a pretty good start. depending on what all you need, I would suggest you strongly consider buying one of the cores Brad is selling. Very good price for a complete long block core!
johnhora
Jul 30 2018, 12:31 PM
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