>friend of mine races Porches and has a 72 911 fuel injected flat six for >sale $1500, but I think I can get it for $1200 or $1000. So I can >mostlikely cover most of the cost with the money from the other engine. The >engine is fine with a little work needed my frind will do for free. I just >wonder if I can simplly swap the engines with maybe a few simple ajustments or You will have some major fun putting that engine in, and evenmore fun later on when you need parts for it. I had a 911 for 6 years; the most reliable car I've ever owned, but also the most expensive when I did fix it. Unless you have long green handy, I'd shy away. Thom Fitzpatrick thom@calweb.com - http://www.calweb.com/~thom Keeper of the Barndoor Bus Web Page: http://www.calweb.com/~thom/barndoor.html
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