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  1. Porsche 911 Technical Forum - Pelican Parts Forums

    Porsche 911 Technical Forum - Have an air-cooled 911? This forum is getting bigger every day! Ask all of your questions here.

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    Join thousands of our members discussing all aspects of Porsche, BMW and MINI ownership!

  3. 1973 911 RS 2.7 original block - trying to find its car. - Pelican ...

    Nov 20, 2025 · I have this block. It was pulled from a 1973 911 RS 2.7 by the Brumos dealership “back in the day” when those cars were not very valuable. They

  4. Porsche Cars For Sale - Pelican Parts Forums

    Porsche Cars For Sale - Post your car, chassis or ongoing project for sale here. Only posting ads is allowed in this forum - no replying to ads.

  5. 911 Engine Serial Number Decoding - Pelican Parts Forums

    I got my hands on a 1972 911E and I want to check and see if the engine is possibly original. The Serial number is 6220829. I have the number chart

  6. Rebuilding a 911 Engine - Beginner's Guide - Pelican Parts

    Jun 26, 2024 · Hello fellow Porsche folks, I'm hoping to use this thread to document the journey of me rebuilding my first Porsche 911 engine. What engine? To what

  7. Warm up regulator on 82 911SC - Pelican Parts Forums

    I am getting ready to troubleshoot the WUR. The car runs a little rough until the engine is thoroughly warmed up. Once warm the car runs perfectly. I

  8. Porsche Forums - Pelican Parts

    Porsche Forums -Welcome to the Pelican Parts Forum! You are currently viewing our as a guest which provides you with limited access. By joining our free community you will be able to post topics, …

  9. SC Brake Warning light problem - Pelican Parts Forums

    All, I rebuilt my parking brake handle with a new switch last year. For a long time, that seemed to fix the brake light in the dash; worked like it

  10. Sunroof delete 911 - Pelican Parts Forums

    Next time you sunroof delete, use an Engish wheel. This one turned out no filler required (okay a tiny amount) spot on 👍🏼