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> Factory 914-6 mount to a 3.2 engine, Does it work with out mods?
burton73
post Mar 5 2007, 03:53 PM
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Has anyone put a 3.2 in with a stock mount? Just the mount. I know there are guys with not factory mounts.

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Bob
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post Mar 5 2007, 04:01 PM
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QUOTE(burton73 @ Mar 5 2007, 01:53 PM) *

Has anyone put a 3.2 in with a stock mount? Just the mount. I know there are guys with not factory mounts.

Thanks,

Bob


The factory 914-6 engine mount bolts to the front (rear in a taildragger) of a 1987 3.2 engine. I have one in our track car. It's been there for the last 14 years. When I converted that one, we thought that was the way to go.

Upon completion, we wondered why we didn't use a dual pick-up mount like the 911 uses. My recent conversion uses the design we came up with 13 years ago. It is very similar to what the RJ mount looks like, except the part(s) that weld to the firewall is different on mine.

You will need to change the crank pulley to a single groove pulley to use the standard 914-6 mount.

Good luck with it.

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