From: bob@pelicanparts.com on behalf of Bob at Pelican Parts [bob@pelicanparts.com] Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 6:23 PM To: pelicanparts@csi.com Cc: Ole Hesbøl Subject: Re: 1965 911 Hi Ole, The 911S pistons and cylinders will fit your heads--the bore and stroke are the same (80X66mm). However, to get the full benefit, you will need the S cams. However, my recommendation is that you upgrade to the 2.2 liter (84X66mm) pistons and cylinders. Your heads will require some machining, but you can choose pistons from the T, E, or S engine, depending on how much more power you want. These 2.2 liter engines make 125, 155, or 180 horsepower, respectively. The pistons/cylinders are on our website at: http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/911/Early_911/early_911_pistons_cylinders_rings.htm A quality rebuild of a 911 engine can vary quite a bit in price, depending on what needs to be done. The range is probably US$ 6,000--9,000. Hope this helps, Bob at Pelican Parts Wayne at Pelican Parts wrote: > Hi there. Let me forward you to Bob in Tech Support, who can help you out with > these questions. > > Thanks, > > Wayne > > "Ole Hesbøl" wrote: > > > Hello > > > > I am freshening up my 1965, 911 and one of my cylinders needs to be > > changed. Buying a new set is very expensive. But when I have to do it , I > > wpould like to add some horsepower. How will for instance a set of 911S 160 > > HP fit my heads? > > What kind of modifications of the heads & elsewhere is necesary and how > > much will the parts cost ? > > > > Thank you in advance > > Best Regards > > Ole Hesboel > > Oslo,Norway