12-22-2008, 12:57 PM
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Tranny Shot! Need replacement advice
Please help!
I have a 98 Box w/72k miles and just found out I have a bad syncro in my 5-speed transmission. I know I need to replace the tranny, but want advice from others who have been down this road before.
1. I cannot afford one of Porsches "New" ones for nearly 7 grand!
2. The shop recommended putting a salvaged tranny in and quoted me ~ 2100 for something coming out of a salvage yard in Oklahoma with no warranty.
3. Vertex Auto has a "rebuilt" transmission for 2200 + 230 shipping. Has anyone got one of their transmissions? They offer a one year warranty, but don't cover syncros as they say they are easily damaged by bad driving...
If I am replacing the tranny, I will also replace the clutch and RMS.
Here is a list of all that I have already replaced so far:
- All new brake pads and rotors
- New spark plugs
- New rear wheel bearings
- New coolant tank
- New Oil/Vapor separator and lines
- Both Seat Belt Buckles new
I am at a crossroad... The engine seems very good and the miles are relatively low for the year of the car. If I have to sell it, I am trying to decide if I should sell it as-is, or fix it and then sell it. I need a daily driver for my wife and unfortunately this car is not working out as well as I had hoped. Does anyone have any idea of what a fair price would be if I have to sell it as-is vs after sinking another $4k into a rebuilt tranny/new clutch/RMS?
Your Thoughts?
Last edited by dgentileksu; 12-22-2008 at 12:59 PM.
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12-22-2008, 01:04 PM
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Porscheectomy
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How about getting your existing tranny rebuilt? Maybe just the 2nd gear syncro?
http://www.gboxweb.com/
Depending on your location, car condition, and the time of the year when you sell, your car is only worth 13-15k in good shape. With a shot 2nd gear syncro, may 8-10k? It's hard to say what someone would pay for it.
Last edited by blue2000s; 12-22-2008 at 01:06 PM.
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12-22-2008, 02:13 PM
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Thanks for the advice! I checked them out and they appear to be the best in the biz, just not sure I can afford them...
If it's just the syncro and shift sleves, it might be doable. However, **************************************** is still way cheaper...
Anyone know if vertex auto's stuff is any good?
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12-22-2008, 04:18 PM
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Sadly, I don't think a 10 year old Box makes for a good DD for you wife. It is a wonderful driving car but it is not a Honda or Toyota reliability wise.
My wife would put up with zero downtime on her DD but that is just her.
Good luck.
PS-I would fix the tranny as cheaply as I could if I were going to sell it. Trying to sell it as is will be very tough I think.
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12-22-2008, 05:08 PM
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If I replace the tranny with a rebuilt one with transferable warranty and put in a new clutch and RMS, it should be in great shape! All the parts & labor for that will run me about six grand. If I do all of that work to it, do you have any suggestions for a quick way to sell it?
It is a wonderful car to drive and I hate to have to part with it, my wife and I adore it! However, we need a daily driver and cannot afford three cars as I am military and relocate constantly...
Any ideas on how to find my box a good home?
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12-22-2008, 06:13 PM
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If you want quick sale, then go to the nearest CARMAX lot and have them give you a purchase price estimate.
Check out Autotrader and Cars.com to survey the going prices for Boxsters in your area and across the country.
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12-22-2008, 06:16 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dgentileksu
However, **************************************** is still way cheaper...
Anyone know if vertex auto's stuff is any good?
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I used to have a 92 911 Turbo and a 87 944. The 944 had a complete engine overhaul in 1999 using Vertex supplied OEM parts( Piston rings, belts, rollers, water pump, oil cooler, etc...etc..), after almost 70k miles - no problems, absolutely bulletproof... I am totally satisfied with Vertex parts quality, price, and knowledgeable staff.
I am in the market for a new clutch and their Power Friction performance clutch for the Boxster is a great deal.
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12-22-2008, 06:46 PM
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How bad is your synchro? I have a bad 2nd gear synchro, but it gives me no problem as long as I double clutch, or allow a pause of about 2 seconds when shifting into 2nd. Since I don't like to pause, I double clutch. I know that a rebuilt will be in my future, but hopfully far off in my future. Or perhaps it will last me long enough to trade it on my next Boxster.
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12-22-2008, 07:18 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Robster
How bad is your synchro? I have a bad 2nd gear synchro, but it gives me no problem as long as I double clutch, or allow a pause of about 2 seconds when shifting into 2nd. Since I don't like to pause, I double clutch. I know that a rebuilt will be in my future, but hopfully far off in my future. Or perhaps it will last me long enough to trade it on my next Boxster.
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You'll never need to replace the syncro if you are good a double clutching.
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12-23-2008, 03:00 AM
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Vertex
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Originally Posted by spine911
I used to have a 92 911 Turbo and a 87 944. The 944 had a complete engine overhaul in 1999 using Vertex supplied OEM parts( Piston rings, belts, rollers, water pump, oil cooler, etc...etc..), after almost 70k miles - no problems, absolutely bulletproof... I am totally satisfied with Vertex parts quality, price, and knowledgeable staff.
I am in the market for a new clutch and their Power Friction performance clutch for the Boxster is a great deal.
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here are two compamies operating as Vertex the one from Florida is great the one from California is a ripoff joint!
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12-23-2008, 03:06 AM
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How do you tell the difference between the two?
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12-23-2008, 06:32 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by catmanluge
here are two compamies operating as Vertex the one from Florida is great the one from California is a ripoff joint!
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There is only one **************************************** (from Miami)- they used to be sponsors in this website.
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