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Porsche 911 / 911t Engine 2.2 1970 # 6107773 on 2040-parts.com

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Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States
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Brand:Porsche Manufacturer Part Number:6106926

This Listing is for what I believe is a 1970 911T 2.2 Porsche Engine. Stamped Numbers by Fan Mounting Are  * 6107773 *. Numbers Cast on Engine Case are 901.101.101.3R. What you See in Picture is what I have consisting of Cases,.. Crankshaft Rods,.. Pistons and Cylinders,. Etc. Engine will not turn Over I believe due to Condition of Cylinders with Some Rust on Cylinder walls, I couldn't Bar it very well trying to hold the Cases while pushing on 2 pressure plate bolts to try and free it up. and I was afraid of Breaking the Pressure plate bolt of in Flywheel Creating more Problems. Shipping weight is 145lbs according to my scale, So keep this in mind when considering Shipping Cost. Being Sold For Parts or Repair Only  

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