Saturday, October 1, 2011

How do I install a 1600 VolksWagen Engine in a 69 911 Porsche?

The engine is already installed but haveing problems with the pressure plate and clutch system. Does anybody have any information, resources or guidance to help me out. Thanks!|||Hey it might not fit in the 1969 911 Porsche any way so get sum specialist k they will help. It will take a long time 2 build it in|||Go to kennedy engineering and get an adapter for your engine and trans combo. Others have done this so a web search would find you some more answers. Good luck. :)

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|||Sorry, I don't. But it's a very cool project. I would absolutely love to see the end car.





Wait and you're a woman!!! Will you marry me? :)|||i dont know but why would you do that?


like i really want to know...|||They wont mate up - jiggle crankshaft pulley and push engine forward at the same time.


Clutch not engaging. Adjust clutch cable wing nut....


Align clucth plate and pressure plate with a broom stick so they fit in transmission shaft instead of binding.|||Ahh, not a direct fit. Parts will not match up. Clutch is way different. Is there adapter kit that you purchased to get the engine to mate with the 901 transmission?|||What advantage do you think your going to have by doing that?|||All you need is a BIG hammer. Then - after the fight, it WILL fit.|||I am an EXTREME Porsche Lover... what you have done is a horrible disgrace to the Porsche Name....Why the Hell would you put a VW engine in a car built with a Perfectly Good PORSCHE engine....it makes no sense....and if its for Cost reason than you should of NEVER bought a Porsche....


It is a Crime what you have done...you are now possibly the most criminal like Porsche Owner of all times...Hopefully it NEVER Starts..........then you will learn of your disgraceful ways.. Hopefully God will just put that poor Porsche out of it misery because of you disrespectful actions...|||this is how you do it....DONT!|||You may need a special adapter, if you find one it should work fine. After all, a Porsche is only a souped up VolksWagen. Good luck.

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