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Posts posted by dang
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Aaah, now that you got me going in the right direction I noticed a 3,2 at the end of the numbers on the heads. Some photos that I found on the internet of other Porsche engines does make this one look like a Boxster. 3.2L Boxter engine? I had one of the guys take the valve covers off the look at the cams (weird covers! including the cam journals) and they looked good, along with the journals. I don't have any history on this engine but it did turn over by hand and make compression in each cylinder as it went around.
Any guess as to what its worth? I'm not interested in squeaking out top dollar, just want to move it and pay for our time.
Dan
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We picked up a water-cooled Porsche engine yesterday that will probably be taken apart and sold in pieces (large pieces!). We're an Audi Volkswagen place and know nothing about Porsche. How would I go about identifying the engine? Its basically a long-block with an intake manifold.
Numbers I found so far:
Case:
996 101 149
996 101 142
Heads:
996 104 137
Valve Cover:
Vario Cam F1
Number engraved on case:
23852197 2228*
Any help is appreciated,
Dan
How do you identify engines?
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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Thanks guys. I'll post a for sale message in the classifieds...
Dan