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> Rebuilt 3.2 engine for sale, Performance build
mepstein
post Oct 28 2024, 12:32 PM
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Rebuilt 3.2 engine for sale. Test run in a car (used in a show) with about 200 break in miles. Runs much stronger than stock, revs higher and sounds great. We used an Elgin performance cam that is similar to a 993 cup grind. Really wakes up the engine with minimal loss on the low end. Custom chip has a rev limit set to 6800.
Coated main bearings
Coated Clevite rod bearings
Pauter rods
Canyon head studs
Refurbished rockers
Carrera chain tensioners
Mahle piston and cylinders- euro compression
Iwis racing timing chains - no master link
New chain guides
New intermediate shaft bearings
Performance valve job
New oil lines
Rebuilt injectors
New fuel lines
New cylinder temp & reference sensors
Stock exhaust

Offered at $32,500. PM me or email - Mark@MarkEpstein.net

* I can replace the 911 tin with 914-6 engine tin at no charge.


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post Oct 30 2024, 04:49 PM
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That seems like a great deal
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post Oct 30 2024, 06:45 PM
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It’s not cheap but when you add up all the parts and labor….
I drove the customers car (factory Carrera turbo look cab) for about 50 miles. It’s quite a bit stronger than stock.
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post Oct 31 2024, 07:25 PM
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QUOTE(mepstein @ Oct 30 2024, 05:45 PM) *

It’s not cheap but when you add up all the parts and labor….
I drove the customers car (factory Carrera turbo look cab) for about 50 miles. It’s quite a bit stronger than stock.

You always have such great offers. I have to comment that in today’s world you pay about $10 per cubic centimeter. That makes the math much easier. Sorry to take up space: GLWTS.
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