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Old December 7th 2003, 21:29
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T-IV and 911 fan for sale

Hello all,

I've got the fan, alternator and fan removal tool available for sale from my wrecked 1979 911. I'm sure someone out there doing a GL VW could use one.
Make me an offer I can't refuse

I've got a 1.7l 914 engine case, crank, rods, heads (4) under cyl tin, dist. new cylinders, etc. I basically took it apart and stored it all.

I've also got a 2.0l crank and rod assy.

These goodies are for sale because I've decided to go another route with the engine for my Ghia.

Thanks in advance for all that reply.
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Old December 8th 2003, 00:18
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Oh! I almost forgot!

I also have a Kennedy Engineering flywheel for mating the T-IV and the Porsche 915 transmission new in the box with associated hardware from Kennedy.

C'mon people! You know you want this stuff. I can ship it anywhere here in the US and maybe Canada from my dealership.

Thank you for shopping at DORIGTT's Place!
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Old December 9th 2003, 00:30
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Why did you take it apart?
Will the 2.0 crank and rods fit in the 1.7 case to make a stroker engine?
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Old December 9th 2003, 08:43
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I disassembled it to inspect it.

My original goal was to use the TIV in my Ghia. Things have changed and I'll be going a different route.

Yes the 2.0 rods and crank will fit, but it would not be a stroker by 'big TIV' terms.
It still needs to be bored to fit larger than 1800cc pistons and cylinders though.
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