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Series9 04-04-2011 05:52 PM

LN Engineering IMS Retrofit. First one, Many to go.
 
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Hi guys,

This is my first thread here. I'm a serious 914 guy who owns a Porsche shop near Daytona Beach.

We just purchased a 2002 986 for my wife. Along with the "new" 986 comes the need to complete an IMS bearing replacement.

Here's an overview of my experience today.


This is the victim, I mean patient:

Series9 04-04-2011 05:54 PM

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Assume the position........the service position. :cool:

Series9 04-04-2011 05:58 PM

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Under the car. Diagonals out, engine tray out:

Series9 04-04-2011 05:59 PM

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Muffler and other cross-members out:

Series9 04-04-2011 06:01 PM

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Tranny out:

Series9 04-04-2011 06:09 PM

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Here's how I supported the engine.

3x3, .125" steel square tube on top of a couple of folded towels.

There is a chain around the tube with two 1100#-rated caribeners hooked to the rear lift-hoop. The nylon strap is a secondary safety.

This worked fine. I'll use it again:

Series9 04-04-2011 06:12 PM

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Here's the cam lock in place. Sorry, it's not a great picture. I forgot the crankshaft lock picture.

Series9 04-04-2011 06:15 PM

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IMS puller on the factory bearing.

It came out pretty easily, once it started moving...

Series9 04-04-2011 06:18 PM

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I thought I took more pictures, but I guess not.

Here's the new bearing in place.


The new clutch arrives tomorrow. The plan is to drive it away in the afternoon.

Stand by.

tonycarreon 04-04-2011 06:24 PM

how's the old bearing look?

Frodo 04-04-2011 06:29 PM

Very informative...thanks for the posts (and welcome aboard!). Good idea with that 3x3 steel piece for supporting the engine, BTW.

tnoice 04-04-2011 06:36 PM

Great write up! Looking forward to see more of the project!

Jaxonalden 04-04-2011 06:44 PM

Yea, good write-up. The swap out seems pretty straight forward, looks like you're going to save yourself a couple thousand dollars by doing it yourself. Any plans this weekend? :)

Series9 04-04-2011 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by tonycarreon
how's the old bearing look?


The old bearing appeared to be in very good condition, but the IMS was filled with oil, so......

AndyA6 04-04-2011 06:48 PM

Thanks for posting!!! And that is a nice 914 in the first pic, more info?

Series9 04-04-2011 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by AndyA6
Thanks for posting!!! And that is a nice 914 in the first pic, more info?


Here is more about me and what I do:

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=98446

http://www.clubnarp.com and find "start of a beautiful build" in the Tavern section.

http://914rs.com is my website.

Series9 04-04-2011 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Jaxonalden
Yea, good write-up. The swap out seems pretty straight forward, looks like you're going to save yourself a couple thousand dollars by doing it yourself. Any plans this weekend? :)


It's my wife's car and I own a Porsche shop. The IMS bearing, tools and clutch kit just look like a $1000 charge to the business account to me.

:ah:

nieuwhzn 04-04-2011 07:43 PM

Wow, you make it look so easy!

Series9 04-05-2011 05:51 AM

Someone let me know if advertising like this is inappropriate here.


I've decided to offer this service for manual-transmission 986s for $1999, flat rate. That rate includes the LNE bearing.

The Tiptronic will probably me more, but I'll need to do one first. The first one will be $1999 and I'll adjust from there.

996s will also be on the list for $1999 to start.

Clutch and RMS will be extra.

Let me know what you think. :cheers:

Series9 04-05-2011 09:07 AM

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Well, I got the clutch in UPS, but they fumbled the box with the flywheel bolts.

All stop.


Here are pictures of the cam timing verification.

Pull the crankshaft lock out, rotate the engine 720 degrees and reinsert the lock.


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