I have a unique 4 cam engine that I am trying to learn a bit more about. I purchased this engine from a former employee of Porsche, who bought the engine after it was no longer needed by the factory. It is an early 547, stamped lehrmotor, over the original serial number, which is 90602. Has anyone seen something similar to this? The engine is a complete long block, and appears to never have been run. The previous owner belives it was pulled from the assembly line to be used as a display.
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Wow, nice piece to have in your livingroom IF you get permission from BIG Boz
This must have been one of their "learners" engines for the rookies to gain experiance to tear and put together the 547 engine.
It was really well stamped so it would not end up on the assembly line
/ PerJOP
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Wow, well I certainly did not expect that. I wonder why it was stamped. The nuts and bolts do not have wrench marks, so it does not look like it has been worked on a lot. I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge Steve. It is very generous, and fascinating for all of us. Is there a web link available to order the book?
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Chris,
Thanks so much! I dunno why stamped that way. Have never seen before. Could be it was a training motor resulting from whatever happened to make a spare chassis necessary. Also, however, there was a pilot named Edwin Lehr. Have not connected him to the coupe but who knows??
As to the book---I looked at Amazon.de today and noted an early November availability. I expect books here for me to distribute late October.
Steve Heinrichs
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