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> Value: Complete '71 2.2 engine and 911(901) trans?
kaefer
post Aug 23 2006, 10:46 AM
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Hey there 914 folks...a friend of mine and fellow P-car enthusiast with a 914 suggested I post this here. So I coming out of lurking mode. Here goes...

I've been working on cleaning up my '71 911 chassis - cutting out some rust and welding in new metal - in preparation for installing the 3.2 and 915 from my Carrera doner car.

Anyways, now I'm trying to decide what to do with the '71 2.2 engine and 911 (901) trans. Unfortunatly I don't have much history of the drivetrain. The previous owner wrote me a letter saying the engine had been rebuilt in the past 10 years and is using high lift cams - about 5-10k miles since rebuiild. I think the engine was built by Mr. Bensely and/or G+W Sales in Waynesboro VA. The trans shifts well and the clutch was replaced when the engine was rebuilt.

I'm wondering what kind of value there is to this engine and trans. I'm thinking I'd like to try and sell as a complete unit - perhaps for a 914-6 conversion?

Thanks for the help. I've seen a lot of nice cars on this board!
-Scott
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Kerrys914
post Aug 23 2006, 12:26 PM
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Dear, the parts I just sold paid for that part ;)
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Complete engine might fetch $2000'ish The more history and supporting docs the better price you get. I have always been told if there is not supporting doc/leak down #'s/ pressure #'s you shoud consider the engine as needing something and figure that into your offer.

I have seen 2.2's go for $700 (withought intakes) and $2,500 complete (last summer).

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post Aug 23 2006, 12:52 PM
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Complete engine might fetch $2000'ish The more history and supporting docs the better price you get. I have always been told if there is not supporting doc/leak down #'s/ pressure #'s you shoud consider the engine as needing something and figure that into your offer.

I have seen 2.2's go for $700 (withought intakes) and $2,500 complete (last summer).

Best of luck


I've got a call into the PO to see if I could get some more info from the engine builder. Hopefully he'll call back.

Is it possible to do a compression test without the engine installed in the car? Perhaps getting 12 volts to the starter to crank the engine?
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post Aug 23 2006, 04:02 PM
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You could, but the problem is no oil. You might get away with one or two cylinders, then start wiping bearings. Not a good idea. Also best to take compression / leak down tests with a warm engine.

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