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Old 10-02-2008, 02:01 PM   #1
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So if you were going to replace your clutch and flywheel would it be a good rule of thumb to put in a new flywheel seal (RMS)? My Boxster is nearing 83K miles and I was told six months ago that I'd probably need to replace my clutch in six months. I've read here that lower mileage cars are more prone to RMS failure so will a new clutch, flywheel and new RMS open the possibility back up to RMS failure?
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Old 10-02-2008, 02:14 PM   #2
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So if you were going to replace your clutch and flywheel would it be a good rule of thumb to put in a new flywheel seal (RMS)? My Boxster is nearing 83K miles and I was told six months ago that I'd probably need to replace my clutch in six months. I've read here that lower mileage cars are more prone to RMS failure so will a new clutch, flywheel and new RMS open the possibility back up to RMS failure?
flywheel or no, replace the RMS everytime you have the tranny off. $20 insurance policy. if you haven't done it yet, replace the IMS bolts and rear case bolts with the microencapsulated versions.

BTW, there are some people who think that if you're lucky enough to have one that doesn't leak, don't replace it or you risk a leak with the new seal. this is garbage; the leaky cars leak because of out-of round issues on the case.
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Old 10-09-2008, 12:44 PM   #3
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Thanks for all the great feedback!! I will definitely change out the flywheel and RMS. Never heard of the microencapsulated bolts. Is this a bolt upgrade from Porsche or an aftermarket upgrade? Where can I buy these?
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Old 10-09-2008, 12:54 PM   #4
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Thanks for all the great feedback!! I will definitely change out the flywheel and RMS. Never heard of the microencapsulated bolts. Is this a bolt upgrade from Porsche or an aftermarket upgrade? Where can I buy these?
the bolts are from porsche. there are i think seven total: three IMS flange bolts and four rear case bolts. the service tech should know the ones i mean.

a couple of notes if you do this yourself (or if an indy does it): replace the IMS flange bolts while the oil in the car is DRAINED, otherwise it will leak out. also, replace the IMS flange bolts one at a time; if you remove all three at once, the IMS will be pulled out of place and you won't get it realigned without a special tool.

the case bolts are straightforward.
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