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Pdwight 07-16-2014 06:48 PM

My second oil change today at 3500 miles ...OMG what I found !!!
 
This was my second oil change since I bought the car 15 months ago, on my first oil change I installed a magnetic oil plug...my filter wrench was not the right type so I could not get the oil filter off for the first change...but I could today. when I removed the oil plug this is what I found ;
http://i621.photobucket.com/albums/t...psea720642.jpg

Almost nothing !!!! , the faintest coating of microfine black powder not as thick as a butterfly's wing either. it wiped off with my finger and was gone...the car had not used a drop of oil, has not leaked a drop of anything on my carport......I cut open the oil filter and found nothing at all......I am so relieved and so proud of my little car.

Dwight

JayG 07-16-2014 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Pdwight (Post 410319)
This was my second oil change since I bought the car 15 months ago, on my first oil change I installed a magnetic oil plug...my filter wrench was not the right type so I could not get the oil filter off for the first change...but I could today. when I removed the oil plug this is what I found ;
http://i621.photobucket.com/albums/t...psea720642.jpg

Almost nothing !!!! , the faintest coating of microfine black powder not as thick as a butterfly's wing either. it wiped off with my finger and was gone...the car had not used a drop of oil, has not leaked a drop of anything on my carport......I cut open the oil filter and found nothing at all......I am so relieved and so proud of my little car.

Dwight

I had the same problem.
cut open the filter and found it had just oil in it
sad but true

patssle 07-16-2014 07:13 PM

I took your oil plug into Photoshop to measure the oil darkness. The Porsche Oil Plugin says your oil is 1% darker than it should be. Better check your IMS.

Gelbster 07-16-2014 07:27 PM

Have you checked for non-ferrous debris in the pan and in the folds of the filter?If they are clean you can be justly smug.

Pdwight 07-16-2014 07:33 PM

I cut open the filter and nothing was in the folds....Nothing ...Im very happy

I hope the Photoshop was a joke ;-)

No way you could decipher that on a jpg....the histogram changes every time a jpg image is opened and closed

Timco 07-16-2014 08:03 PM

The screen on this mac is pretty big & clear....

I'm seeing IMS particles. Six by my count.....sorry bud.

Pdwight 07-16-2014 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Timco (Post 410331)
The screen on this mac is pretty big & clear....

I'm seeing IMS particles. Six by my count.....sorry bud.

Where ...??

THere was nothing in the filter folds...I found less on this plug than I do on my BMW

JayG 07-16-2014 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pdwight (Post 410334)
Where ...??

THere was nothing in the filter folds...I found less on this plug than I do on my BMW

His wife is away for a month and he is pulling your chain
:chicken:

Tucker2 07-16-2014 08:59 PM

Leave your house immediately. Your engine is about to explode with the force of 14 hamsters on wheels. Running. Fast. On RedBull.

I am sorry for your loss. Damn IMS.

Pdwight 07-16-2014 09:00 PM

I think I see what you are talking about now
 
The plug was spotless when it was removed, nothing but fine black powder that was finer than talcum powder....as I set this on the table (Outside) to take a picture it fell off the table because wind caught the paper it was on...the big fragments you see are just particles of leaves or something organic...I cleaned it thoroughly before reinstalling to the proper torque. In hindsight I should have gotten a pic before it fell or cleaned it off except for the magnet before taking the pic.

JayG 07-16-2014 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pdwight (Post 410339)
The plug was spotless when it was removed, nothing but fine black powder that was finer than talcum powder....as I set this on the table (Outside) to take a picture it fell off the table because wind caught the paper it was on...the big fragments you see are just particles of leaves or something organic...I cleaned it thoroughly before reinstalling to the proper torque. In hindsight I should have gotten a pic before it fell or cleaned it off except for the magnet before taking the pic.

Manuel, spoon, smack on head
"Basil Fawlty"

BTW, I have a bridge for sale

Pdwight 07-16-2014 09:12 PM

Immediate Motor Situation
 
This has scared me to death for the past year. However that being said I talked to two Porsche tech's...one from Miami and the other from California.....both told me they have never seen a IMS failure ...they have replaced some when doing a clutch job but have not seen a catastrophic failure.

mikesz 07-17-2014 04:18 AM

Dwight, ENJOY YOUR CAR! I know more people with Volvo's with blown engines than Porsche's.

kk2002s 07-17-2014 04:41 AM

When I pulled my magnetic plug to inspect for metal particles, I lost all my oil.
What do I do now?
Can I still drive the car?
I keep slipping and falling down in my garage, does that indicate my oil has the correct viscosity?


On a less sarcastic note (My wife would not be happy) I put in a magnetic plug with my last oil change so I am curious what it will have captured in 5000 miles of use

If you really want to be super happy about clean oil, drop the sump cover and examine that. I also did that with my last change and it was clean, like my filter.

Pdwight 07-17-2014 07:40 AM

Could be
 
You need to get a stop watch and time how long you stand up before falling, also time and count the amount of hand waving before you actually fall...all these lead to important empirical data which can be used to answer your question....as for the plug get a good Tig welder to close that hole up so the new oil will not leak out.

Burg Boxster 07-17-2014 07:44 AM

Pdwight - Don't not worry for too long as someone will be here soon advising he's seen that countless times before and it's another sign of impending catastrophic doom. In fact he's got 73 cars with the exact same symptoms outside his shop currently awaiting rebuild. There from all over the US, Canada and world including one that's only driven by unicorns which is being picked up right now ;)

Congrats and enjoy your ride!

BIGJake111 07-17-2014 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Pdwight (Post 410342)
This has scared me to death for the past year. However that being said I talked to two Porsche tech's...one from Miami and the other from California.....both told me they have never seen a IMS failure ...they have replaced some when doing a clutch job but have not seen a catastrophic failure.

My tech said he has never seen one in 2000 or earlier, but they do happen. An 04 came into the local shop just a month ago or so with a catastrophic failure.

healthservices 07-17-2014 08:40 AM

Since rebuilding a motor is so expensive I would part the the thing out. but if you do sell just make sure your do full disclosure!





That or just drive the car and enjoy what time you have!!!

JayG 07-17-2014 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by healthservices (Post 410390)
Since rebuilding a motor is so expensive I would part the the thing out. but if you do sell just make sure your do full disclosure!





That or just drive the car and enjoy what time you have!!!

why would Dwight part out his car or rebuild the engine?
There is nothing wrong with it!

RandallNeighbour 07-17-2014 10:09 AM

Um, Jay, I believe healthservices was being facetious :dance:


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