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Originally Posted by thom4782
There's isn't a clear answer.
How do you know it's the IMS that is leaking and not the RMS?
If it is the RMS, then you should replace the IMS at the same time with an aftermarket one.
If it is the IMS, more diagnostics are in order. Check the oil filter and the oil sump for metal debris. If you find metal, then I'd recommend walking away. It the IMS is failing, it's a crap shoot whether the engine will survive a long time without a complete rebuild because metal will be scattered throughout. Many frequent oil changes after the replacement might help but you just never know.
If you do buy the car, have an IMS experienced shop do the work.
Up through MY05, clutch, IMS and RMS costs about $2500 to $3500 depending on local rates. Ten hours or so of labor plus parts.
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Thanks thom4782
How can you tell which one is leaking?
Unfortunately, this car is not within my driving distance and I rely on owner's honesty and his expertise.
I'm debating if I should take a chance and fly there (SF), have it checked at the shop, and then make a decision.