Engine Cylinder / Liner
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Porsche 914 2.0ltr - 1970 to 1976
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039198075
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- Porsche 914 (1970-1976)
Sold each - 4 required per car

Fits:
Porsche 914 2.0ltr - 1970 to 1976
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Related, superseded, cross reference or alternative numbers for comparison.
039198075A
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- Porsche 914 (1970-1976)
Precision Engine Cylinders & Liners for Strong Compression and Long-Lasting Engine Performance
Engine cylinders and liners form the combustion chamber walls where the piston travels, making them critical components of any engine rebuild. High-quality liners ensure a smooth, durable surface that supports optimal compression, reduces friction and withstands intense heat and pressure. Over time, engine cylinders naturally wear, especially in high-performance or air-cooled engines, making replacement essential to restoring proper sealing and achieving long-term reliability.
Whether rebuilding a classic Porsche engine, repairing wear-related damage or upgrading to stronger, plated or coated liners, these components are crucial for achieving a stable, efficient and powerful engine.
What Engine Cylinders & Liners Do
Engine cylinders and liners perform several vital functions,
including:
- Housing
piston movement within a perfectly round, hardened bore
- Maintaining
compression for efficient combustion and power delivery
- Providing
a low-friction surface for smooth piston travel
- Managing
heat transfer between the combustion chamber and engine block
- Resisting
wear, scoring and distortion during high-load use
- Supporting piston rings to ensure effective sealing and reduced blow-by
Precision machining and high-quality materials are essential to ensure consistent engine performance.
Why Engine Cylinders & Liners Commonly Fail
Engine cylinders and liners work under extreme heat,
pressure and friction. Over time, wear and damage can occur due to conditions
such as:
- Cylinder
scoring from debris, poor lubrication or contaminated oil
- Heat
distortion, especially in air-cooled or high-performance engines
- Loss
of roundness due to age, high mileage or detonation
- Piston
ring wear, causing uneven polishing and loss of sealing
- Corrosion
from moisture or poor-quality coolant
- Incorrect
fuelling or tuning, increasing combustion temperatures
- Overheating, weakening internal surfaces and coatings
Failing cylinders lead to low compression, high oil consumption, smoke, reduced performance and misfires.
Why You Should Replace Worn Cylinders & Liners
Replacing damaged or worn cylinders with precision-engineered alternatives designed to match original specifications and performance characteristics ensures your rebuild is durable, efficient and reliable.
Key benefits include:
- Restored compression and improved combustion efficiency
- Reduced oil consumption and blow-by
- Stronger resistance to heat, scoring and detonation
- Longer engine lifespan and smoother performance
- Better support for high-output or performance builds
- Improved sealing for higher efficiency and power delivery
- Protection against catastrophic engine wear or failure
New liners or cylinder replacements are essential for any proper engine restoration or performance rebuild.