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70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Porsche 914 2.0 Turbo Engine Transmission Dellorto 45's Gt on 2040-parts.com

US $3,700.00
Location:

Napoleon, Ohio, United States

Napoleon, Ohio, United States
this engine runs good minor cleaning and detailing would make it look nice too. It needs very little to be installed. I just pulled it from the car on 8/13/16.
Brand:porsche

This is a Porsche 2.0+ liter Turbocharged engine from one of my 914's. It runs and is in good condition no smoking or noise. the car has 38,000 miles on it and the engine had been overhauled back when it received the Turbo upgrade in 1990. It will need a new fuel pressure regulator and other minor pieces to modernize it a bit.  An electronic boost controller would be nice as well as a blow off vallve on the intake tube. The side shift transmission is very nice too. this is a complete engine and transmission set up just pulled from the car on 8/13/16. I can help with shipping up to 250 miles. I can also put it on a pallet and strap it and wrap it with plastic wrap. There is easy semi access to my house too. call or email any questions. 419-906-1817
Pick up is in Napoleon , Ohio 43545

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