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Re[2]: 215 in porsche...

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Subject: Re[2]: 215 in porsche...
From: Greg_Williams@cayennesoft.com (Greg Williams)
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 10:38:20 -0400
     Some good info at this website:
     
     http://www.dgi.net/cgi-bin/HyperNews/get/914conversion.html
     
     Greg


Subject: Re: 215 in porsche...
Author:  DickShaler@aol.com at inetmail
Date:    10/14/98 10:32 PM


The 215 with offset alternator/generator and the Rover engines fit just fine 
in the 914 engine bay.  Many Chevy conversions have been made with the same 
alterations to the front of the engine.  The new (1995 and later) blocks are 
3" shorter than the 215 and have room to spare with the water pump in stock 
position.  It looks like the alternator would have to be lowered and offset 
because the Rover unit sits quite high and will hit the rear sloping firewall. 
The major problems are not due to space restrictions but all the other things 
:  radiator, plumbing, exhaust, motor mounts, tranny mounts, gearing, chassis 
reinforcement, smog laws and a few other things that escape me at the moment. 
However the 215/Rover weighs 320# vs the 911 at  400# plus and the Chevy 
approaching 500#.  Balance is OK but lightness wins unless you want to go full 
bore with a late transmission and all the other things that high weight and 
high HP require. If anyone out there has done this please get in touch, I'd 
like to explore this option.
Just my .02
     
  Dick Shaler

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