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95020 05-04-2020 09:33 AM

Happy surprise!
 
So a little background....

I've had this 2000 2.7L boxster for about 4 years. It was a bit of a basket case/not well taken care of car but the price was right when I bought it and I've had some fun with it with minimal trouble...

Finally have the time to get around and deal with some issues mainly the top (will get started later) and a loud grind shifting into 3rd gear. My guess is syncros are out/going out. Other than that shifts fine, no noises, etc. I found what I hope to be is a good 5spd transmission on ebay. Ordered a clutch kit with flywheel too. Car has about 65,000 miles on it so I figured I may as well replace the probably OE clutch/etc while I'm in there.

Got the transmission out and it seems the clutch has been replaced relatively recently (mileage wise at least). There is an aftermarket disc/flywheel/etc that looks almost new. I was also planning on attacking the RMS and thinking of doing the IMS too but everything looks so dry and happy that I'm probably just going to leave it as is and put it back together...

I've attached a couple of pictures so hopefully some more experienced eyes can tell me if it looks like the RMS and IMS have been replaced at some point. There is evidence of sealant applied to IMS cover plate and I assume that wasn't done at the factory...

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1588613461.jpg
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1588613484.jpg

piper6909 05-04-2020 11:25 AM

Looks to me like the pics show two different motors and IMSB covers. They are not two pics of the same motor. Even the casting is different.

95020 05-04-2020 02:21 PM

You're right. Nice catch!

I seemed to have mixed my pictures up...

This is a picture of the RMS on the 2.7 in the car. The above picture is of a 3.2 I picked up to eventually drop in here maybe... It has an LN IMS bearing in it...

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1588630823.jpg

RobT987 05-05-2020 06:33 AM

The RMS looks to be dry and in good condition. Porsche redesigned the replacement RMS on the early 986s. You can tell if it's a new style by how it's installed. The new style seal is recessed about 3 mm behind the edge of the engine case. This was an improvement over the original seal and lasts much longer.

-RobT

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Geof3 05-05-2020 10:51 PM

No way to know if the IMS was replaced unless you have it in writing. I would be VERY suspect of seeing sealant used in the IMS flange. The flange seals with an o-ring.


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