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mick eason
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Hello
I bought a '68 LHD 912 from california in late 2007. it's very tired, but it only cost me £2,300 including shipping. I've had it in storage for a year and have now finally got round to attempting to get it running. I had a porsche specialist get it started and gave it a good go over to give me an idea of what needed doing to get it MOT-able. The mechanical work required didn't look to worrying however, the engine only runs on 3 cylinders with zero compression on the 4th. It appears that any kind of engine work on a 912, particularly replacing parts is very expensive business and out of my price range. However, i'm determined to do something with the car and I'm hoping I'll be able to get some tips and advice from this forum.
Regards, Mick
I bought a '68 LHD 912 from california in late 2007. it's very tired, but it only cost me £2,300 including shipping. I've had it in storage for a year and have now finally got round to attempting to get it running. I had a porsche specialist get it started and gave it a good go over to give me an idea of what needed doing to get it MOT-able. The mechanical work required didn't look to worrying however, the engine only runs on 3 cylinders with zero compression on the 4th. It appears that any kind of engine work on a 912, particularly replacing parts is very expensive business and out of my price range. However, i'm determined to do something with the car and I'm hoping I'll be able to get some tips and advice from this forum.
Regards, Mick
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Welcome - hope the forum is useful for you.
Go for a hi-po Type 1 or type 4 VW engine - there's a couple of people on here who've gone the same route.
Go for a hi-po Type 1 or type 4 VW engine - there's a couple of people on here who've gone the same route.
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welcome to DDK
if you are desperate to get it running, take the old motor out, put it to one side and fit a VW motor in it and gradually get round to fixing the Porsche engine (or sell it to me
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enjoy the trip.
if you are desperate to get it running, take the old motor out, put it to one side and fit a VW motor in it and gradually get round to fixing the Porsche engine (or sell it to me
enjoy the trip.
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mick eason
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To be honest I had been thinking about a T1 VW engine, but was a bit worried about mentioning it on my first post. I envisaged it going down like an ex-girlfriend joke in a best man's speach. Now that I know that although not ideal and hardly purist, it is kind of acceptable to put a T1 VW engine into a 912. At least it'll allow me to rag it around. Next thing, how simple is the install? I pulled a few beetle engines 20 odd years ago and from memory that was simple.
What are the main obstacles that I'll have to overcome when fitting the engine?
What's the going price for a stock T1 1600 TP engine? Any tips on selecting one?
And, would my 912 engine running on 3 cylinders have any residual value?
What are the main obstacles that I'll have to overcome when fitting the engine?
What's the going price for a stock T1 1600 TP engine? Any tips on selecting one?
And, would my 912 engine running on 3 cylinders have any residual value?
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you'll be needing at least 90bhp from a vw engine .... no stock type1's give this bhp.
So best bet would be a modified type1 .... at the very least a 1776cc twin carb'd
Before you rush out & spend £4k on a modded VW engine, why not strip down the 912 engine & find out if the problem is something relatively cheap ... it might be or it might not
For future re-sale value I would keep the 912 engine with the car, wether it is working or not. A 912 will always be worth more if it has the original motor with it
So best bet would be a modified type1 .... at the very least a 1776cc twin carb'd
Before you rush out & spend £4k on a modded VW engine, why not strip down the 912 engine & find out if the problem is something relatively cheap ... it might be or it might not
For future re-sale value I would keep the 912 engine with the car, wether it is working or not. A 912 will always be worth more if it has the original motor with it
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Welcome Mick,

Wot he said, wont cost you anything to open her open if you've got some basic tools, and at least you'll know what you've got to dohot66 wrote:Before you rush out & spend £4k on a modded VW engine, why not strip down the 912 engine & find out if the problem is something relatively cheap ... it might be or it might not
James
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pictures !!!!
look out for a type4 check out www.912bbs.org and ask about type 4 motors and or even type 1's
they will have ALL the info you need and Jake Raby is a regular on there..and welcome we can help you with the rest of the car
look out for a type4 check out www.912bbs.org and ask about type 4 motors and or even type 1's
they will have ALL the info you need and Jake Raby is a regular on there..and welcome we can help you with the rest of the car
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