What is under your decklid?

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Bill Sargent
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Re: What is under your decklid?

#31 Post by Bill Sargent »

Getting closer!
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Re: What is under your decklid?

#32 Post by Nathan Ward »

[quote="Rod Emory"]I have installed big 356/912 engines, 4 cylinder 911, 911 engines, and big 914 engines. What is in your 356 Outlaw?

Currently in the shop we have two big bore 912's, three 2.4 liter 4cyl 911's, two 3.2 liter 6yl 911's and one 42hp/144 volt electric motor.


Rod, What ended up happening with the electric motor? Dpo you have pictures?

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Re: What is under your decklid?

#33 Post by Sean Davis »

Hey Rod
Am looking for a relatively simple and reversible conversion to my '59 356a. 911 power would be great but I would also consider less powerful options. Any advice?
Sean Davis

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Re: What is under your decklid?

#34 Post by Frederic Prince »

here is how it looks now, with the special alternator from Andy Prill (looks like a dynamo !!!) and a fake oil filter :
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Re: What is under your decklid?

#35 Post by Bill Sargent »

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Bolted together cylinders, heads, exhaust etc to check the dry sump pump fit. Looks good! Still a ways off from the the real motor build.
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