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> 1966 911 Engine, Worth putting in a 76 914?
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post Aug 21 2014, 08:00 AM
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I have a neighbor selling a 1966 dune buggy with 1700 miles.
It has a 1966 911 2.0 engine he describes as P74474.
Anybody have an idea what this designation means?
The carbs were just rebuilt.
What is this engine worth?
How difficult to transfer into a 76 914?
Any other insight from the group?
Thanks.
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post Aug 21 2014, 08:10 AM
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I have a neighbor selling a 1966 dune buggy with 1700 miles.
It has a 1966 911 2.0 engine he describes as P74474.
Anybody have an idea what this designation means?
The carbs were just rebuilt.
What is this engine worth?
How difficult to transfer into a 76 914?
Any other insight from the group?
Thanks.


Since you say '66 2.0 I'm assuming it's a /6. If it has a aluminum case it could be worth grabbing if the price is right.

Really it will not be any performance increase over a 2.0 /4 engine and it's all the "other stuff" (tank, lines, mount, tins, etc.) that makes a /6 install pricey.
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