2.4L MFI Porsche Engine Rebuilt by Jae Lee
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Final bid:$11,000
Categories: Wheels & Parts
Auction type: ReserveEnded
3 bids, 7 comments

Item Details


  • Seller: Batman
  • Location: Poway, CA 92064
  • Lot #: P-0007257

Now available for auction is this early 1973 2.4L 911/51 Air-cooled Porsche engine. Having been recently completely rebuilt and blueprinted by Mirage International, this flat-six engine is said to have been taken out of a 1973 Porsche 911 Hot Rod Project. It is noted to have been in excellent running condition prior to being rebuilt and was serviced only to verify its long term reliability. The engine serial number is 6130052 with an internal code of 911/51 (detailed images are provided in the photo gallery).  This fully built 2.4L motor makes the perfect solution for any Outlaw build or restoration project. Do not let this incredible value pass you by. Buyer is responsible for shipping, handling, and fees.

At time of rebuild:

  • Case inspected and galleys cleaned
  • Crankshaft was measured to be within spec and polished
  • Connecting Rods were resized and re-bushed and assembled with new rod bolts/nuts
  • New main shells / rod shells / int. Shaft shells
  • New timing chains/guide rails
  • All new valves/ complete valve job/ resurfaced heads
  • New original 7.5 : 1 pistons and cylinders;  w/new rings sized to each cylinder 
  • Original 1973/t MFI injection system was cleaned and reinstalled 
  • Original camshafts and matched rockers were checked and re-used
  • Original Oil Pump was cleaned and installed

Auction Results

  • Highest Bid: $11,000
  • Auction End: Dec 14, 2020 09:00:00PM UTC
  • Number of Bids: 3
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Comments (10)

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  • Batman (seller) 4 yearsago

    Today is the day. Good luck. Someone is going home with another great engine build by Jae Lee at Mirage International. One of the bidders inquired about the distributor and wire set. Please see new picture added today. Please take note. This motor is new and has not been run up or started. The fuel injection system worked well with a worn out motor. I did refinish many parts for my preservation project. New muffler and powder coating. Flywheel is included, it will need resurfaced. Engine is ready

  • Batman (seller) 4 yearsago

    @eblais This motor was built back to original stock T for a preservation car. I was finished with the motor when I received the news that the car was not a numbers matching motor to the chassis although early VIN. We decided to go Hot Rod. I also have the original four speed transaxle.

  • oooberfast 4 yearsago

    Bid in the amount of $11,000

  • eblais (registered bidder) 4 yearsago

    Do you have a compression and leak down results? Was this an S motor or a T? Compression looks low at 7.5 for an S. Thanks

  • Speeder37 4 yearsago

    Bid in the amount of $4,000

  • Two_tone_Tommy 4 yearsago

    Bid in the amount of $100

  • Batman (seller) 4 yearsago

    @David757 Zero Miles since rebuilt. The engine was in a street car with over 100K+ miles.
    I drove the car before the motor was rebuilt. MFI system worked great when engine was removed for the rebuild.

  • David757 (registered bidder) 4 yearsago

    How many miles are on the engine since rebuild? Was the engine in a street car?
    Thanks

  • Oversteer (registered bidder) 4 yearsago

    I have no connection to this engine or the seller but I would like to add that Jae Lee is a fantastic mechanic and engine builder. If he built this engine the buyer can rest easy that it was built well.

  • Batman (seller) 4 yearsago

    Hey all you PCAR shoppers, happy holidays. This is a great opportunity to get a working MFI system installed on a complete 2.4L engine built by the Porsche engine builder Jae Lee at Mirage International. I will be around to answer any questions. If I don't have the answer I will ask Jae Lee. Thanks for your interest and good luck with your bidding.

2.4L MFI Porsche Engine Rebuilt by Jae Lee
Final bid: $11,000 Ended
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