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> Prototype 914/6 engine mount at Hershey., 914/6 engine mount.
deemsriddle
post Apr 15 2026, 07:59 PM
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I have a prototype engine mount for converting a 914/4 to a 914/6. It was supposed to be bolted to a fixture welded to the firewall, which I don't have. The mechanic who designed it has Dementia so you would be the designer. I will be at the Swap Meet at Hershey. Someone can look it over and decide for yourself. $120.00 is asking price.


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post Apr 15 2026, 08:14 PM
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Looks to me like it was designed to bolt to an early 914 4 cyl cross bar and the 911 yolk supports the 6 cylinder engine. Looks to be well engineered and made.
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