There's a Jake Raby video about diagnosing the IMSB. First sign of failure is a bunch of oil around the exterior of the bearing. I guess before deciding, I'd want to do an inspection. Look at the back of the engine, look at the oil filter, and pull the oil pan down.
Of course, replace the rear main seal. Cheap, no brainer. The IMSB is a relatively cheap thing to do, compared to replacing an engine. Even if you would find a cheap replacement, doing the R&R is not cheap if you're paying someone $100 per hour to do it.
But remember you're doing stuff to a 20+ year old car. Of arguable value and collectability.
Have a nice day!:troll:
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