
Tony Serna "It is our passion that drives us, it is our perseverance for perfection that makes us who we are. Missing components include the cooling shroud, fan assembly, carburetors, motor mounts, CDI, coil, heat exchangers, and exhaust system.46 millimeter intake with 40 mm exhaust valvesĪTL Fuel cell with twin intake fuel pumpsĮxternal surge tank with Pierburg fuel pumpĬustom Motor Werks Racing 3 into 1 billet merge headersĬustom T Flow merge pipe with blow through muffler

A flywheel and SACHS clutch assembly are included, and the transmission part number (911.301.101.0R) is pictured in the gallery.Ī box of assorted hardware and gaskets accompanies the sale, along with a Magneti Marelli distributor and rebuilt Bosch alternator. The five-speed Type 911 transaxle was fitted with new synchros, bearings, and seals by Tim Pott of Ann Arbor, Michigan. A photo of the engine type stamping is provided in the gallery below, along with images of other engine case markings. The cylinder heads received new valve guides and a Serdi valve job from Ilmor Engineering of Plymouth, Michigan.Įngine number *6106009* is shown above and indicates that the engine was originally built for use in a model year 1970 911T. We offer our Nickies Cylinders in bore sizes from 84mm to 87.5mm that do not require any machining of the case and also our. Check out LN Engineering’s performance 84-89mm Nickies piston and cylinder sets for 1969-1971 Porsche 911 T, E, and S 2.2 Models featuring JE Pistons. Later-model, pressure-fed timing chain tensioners have been added, and the engine is said to have been refreshed during the seller’s ownership by Automotive Techniques in Novi, Michigan. 1969-1971 Porsche 911 T E S 2.2 Nickies Piston and Cylinders Sets. The air-cooled 911/07 flat-six utilizes a coated magnesium case and iron cylinders. 1969 Porsche 911E TargaPresenting this 1969 Porsche 911E Targa featured with matching numbers however the transmission has been replaced at some point in its life with a 5-speed manual transmission. This 911 engine and gearbox are now being sold at no reserve out of Commerce Township, Michigan. The transaxle is said to have been refurbished with new synchros, bearings, and seals.

The engine is equipped with reconditioned heads and upgraded timing chain tensioners, and a rebuilt Bosch alternator is included in the sale along with a SACHS clutch, flywheel, Magneti Marelli distributor, and additional spares.

It was acquired, along with the included Type 911 five-speed manual transaxle, about a decade ago by the seller.
