03-18-2014, 01:57 PM
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Hmm, never heard anything but what i believe was the IMS bearing screaming at me, but will heed the warning. I may just go ahead and tear down the first motor with bad IMS and see what I have left for a core. I am capable of teardown and reassemble, just tend to not have time, other projects, life, kids,etc...... But I'm getting pissed at the entire situation right now that I've almost talked myself into jumping in to it head first.
Aside from the aforementioned goodies, any advise? Helpful tutorials, books etc?
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03-21-2014, 12:44 AM
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Originally Posted by 993innc
Hmm, never heard anything but what i believe was the IMS bearing screaming at me, but will heed the warning. I may just go ahead and tear down the first motor with bad IMS and see what I have left for a core. I am capable of teardown and reassemble, just tend to not have time, other projects, life, kids,etc...... But I'm getting pissed at the entire situation right now that I've almost talked myself into jumping in to it head first.
Aside from the aforementioned goodies, any advise? Helpful tutorials, books etc?
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Don't know your complete story -- but if you had an IMS fail and you rebuilt the motor but did not completely flush the oil system of any debris (and this is not easy to do),
then your new IMS bearing could have been shredded by FOB from the previous engine loss.
I happen to have a 2.7L (not sure what you are running) with IMSB, nikisil block, and a few other goodies --
Mike
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03-21-2014, 04:31 AM
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Originally Posted by seningen
Don't know your complete story -- but if you had an IMS fail and you rebuilt the motor but did not completely flush the oil system of any debris (and this is not easy to do),
then your new IMS bearing could have been shredded by FOB from the previous engine loss.
I happen to have a 2.7L (not sure what you are running) with IMSB, nikisil block, and a few other goodies --
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I'll start from the end.
I do need a 2.7
The bearing was replaced on a good motor for "preventative" maintenance (yeah how'd that work out?!). In fact the wrench said it was the original bearing and in great shape but knowing I was tracking we replaced along with a few other preventative items.
Let me know on your motor....
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08-22-2017, 09:03 PM
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Related to all this, I have a 2002 Boxster S with H&R sport springs. I'm not that happy with the ride height (dropped about 1.2" around) and would like to bring it up 1/4 - 1/2". Anyone have suggestions on which shims I should use to achieve that kind of height adjustment? I already purchased and installed the adjustable toe links for the back to get the camber set, but I know I'll need to do another alignment after bringing it back up.
Thanks!
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08-23-2017, 04:58 AM
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Originally Posted by ToddRu
Related to all this, I have a 2002 Boxster S with H&R sport springs. I'm not that happy with the ride height (dropped about 1.2" around) and would like to bring it up 1/4 - 1/2". Anyone have suggestions on which shims I should use to achieve that kind of height adjustment? I already purchased and installed the adjustable toe links for the back to get the camber set, but I know I'll need to do another alignment after bringing it back up.
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I'm not sure of your budget but the best answer to this problem is adjustable coil overs kit. One with adjustable chamber plates. Ksport make a good entry level set. KW Variant and HR street are higher priced but more adjustable.
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11-22-2017, 02:56 AM
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993innc what happened with your motor? I am curious what the culprit was. Cant believe a replaced imsb went out so fast...i have 700miles on my new imsb by EPS so far. Lol i know its a long shot but just really curios.
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I just got a box, planing to go out on track do some DE
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