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Noisy forks n stuff
Possibly buying a buddy's 2005 Boxster S w/ a 6spd manual w/ 60K miles.
the amount of clangng the gearbox makes when you move around the gear selector is really noticable... almost alarming. Car runs fine but it's so loud when moving the forks around. What gives... is this normal? :confused: Everything else on the car seems so well made and in good shape after a decade. Thanks in advance Peter |
There shouldn't be any "clanging" or noise from the Porsche 6 speed gearbox - either stationary or while in motion.
Can you isolate the sound - inside the cabin, outside where the gearchange cables attach to the R/H side of the transmission or the gearbox itself. |
Steve,
It's when it's stationary. I had a getrag in a Z24 chevy back in the day that made some noise, 100LS audi was very quiet as was my E30 track car. The boxster sounds like ur banging wrenches when you row the gear stationary or engage 1st or reverse. Thanks for the reply! |
Oh... in cabin.
You would think Porsche would have insulated the cabin so it doesn't sound so "cheesy" Or the transmission has a problem. |
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Can you record the sound ? If so maybe we could compare
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My 02 S is butter smooth and silent so if you have clanking noise something is very wrong .
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I'm in no hurry to buy so I'll check out other ones. |
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Im aware of TSB's for engines and transmissions for the boxsters and I'm weary of being on the verge of a failure. Thanx for the reply. |
I'm no mechanic, but when buying any Porsche, even from a friend, have a pre-purchase inspection done by a qualified shop. A failing gearbox could just be the beginning. Worst case scenario, you add $300 to the cost of the car. Best case scenario, you spend $300 to save many, many thousands.
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