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JFP in PA 03-30-2018 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Drphil (Post 566542)
a year ago I bought a stock base '97 with only 37,000 miles on it ( now has 42,000), flew to NYC and drove it home, could feel clutch did not feel same as my 2001S I had a few years before, and after a few months realized the hydraulics needed work , master cylinder was going and it looked like I had an RMS leak , slow but nonethe less there so I took it in for a clutch, and turns out the leak was the IMS not RMS, the rms was bone dry. - I was in stage1/2 of IMS failure- good thing I took it in when I did- I have no idea how much effect the previous drive had on this but how the HELLL do you burn up a flywheel and disc in 37k miles??? holys@** - - my last boxster is with its 3rd owner(bigjake) and is on the original IMS and clutch at what, Jake, about 125k miles?? This car is a dual row IMS with a less than 1% failure rate- it may be true that cars that sit a lot have more problems - IDK but, I now have a dual row LN IMS hybrid ceramic bearing- my mechanic has replaced hundreds of these and has never had one come back with a failure!. - so new dual mass fly wheel pressure plate disc and whole new hydraulic clutch upgrade new pipes lines slave and master cylinder and car drives like new- I guess I will put about 5k miles a year on it or so I should be good for 10 years if I keep it- its got 42k miles I guess as of today, guys all I can say is I would not hesitate if you don't know the history of a car and who and how they drove it, its a crap shoot it may last or not. but I would have done this myself didn't have time, paid $3700 for all that- way cheaper than a new motor!

You probably lost your DMF due to the oil leak; most bell housing oil leaks end up degrading the elastomeric section between the flywheel masses, killing the unit. This is one of the main reasons letting a car leak for a prolonged time frame is bad economics, the DMF is the most expensive part in the bell housing.

Bobiam 03-30-2018 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Finnegan (Post 566390)
Grief, Anger, Denial, Bargaining?

You forgot crying!!!!!!:mad:

JFP in PA 03-30-2018 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Bobiam (Post 566572)
You forgot crying!!!!!!:mad:

And you forgot taking out a loan to get it fixed.......:rolleyes:

10/10ths 03-30-2018 03:14 PM

:cheers:


I'm in the middle of a six day road trip in my '04, knowing that Jake's "Solution" is spinning behind me allows me to focus on my heel/toe technique and not let my mind wander, waiting for The Boom.


:cheers:

dlud 03-30-2018 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Smallblock454 (Post 566469)
I don't know the prices in the US. Please take the part numbers from the photos and ask your local Porsche dealer.

Over here in Germany the Porsche IMSB set is less than the comparable LN IMSB, which has to be imported – so there are customs fees, taxes and shipping that don't have to be paid for the Porsche IMSB solution.

Also we have other manucfacturers for IMSB solutions Made in Germany which are less than the LN products. So from a price point the LN products are not attractive.

It looks like the cost for those two Porsche part numbers (if I read them correctly) is around $600 +/- depending on where you source them (in the US).

maytag 03-30-2018 06:35 PM

heard a "chirp" today... is this IMS?
 
Hey y'all:
so My new-to-me '03 986 S - has 140k+ miles on it. It arrived to me a couple of weeks ago, and I've only put about 30 miles on it so far, because I really want to go through it before I drive it around a lot. But I jumped in it this afternoon for a quick spin to the supply house. When I started it up, I heard a "chirp - chirp" which could also be a "squeal - squeal" that lasted about 15 seconds, repeating every 2 seconds-ish. Then quickly went away.
When I first heard it, it made me think throwout bearing. but when it went away.... I went "uhoh..."

Is this a typical IMS sound?

waddy'all think?


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