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Old 02-16-2021, 10:54 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by BertoneP View Post
Hi again,

Just noticed that the original title of this post was wrong....should be M96 not M97....

Anyway....found some more info on how to decode 986 engine numbers.
Here is an example for a 2.5 engine....

20 is 2.5l engine; 6 is 6 cylinder; 5 is engine version; V is model year; and 00224 is sequential serial number.

Model years: v w x y z

v = 1995
w = 1996
x = 1997
y = 1998
z = 1999
0 = 2000
1 = 2001
2 = 2002



So according to above, this engine is 21 (3.2?), 6 cylinder, version 7, year 1998 and sequential number 11040.

Hence if single row ims bearings were installed starting sometime during year 2001...then this is a dual bearing engine.


Engine Number Model Bearing Type
Up to engine # M 651 12851 Boxster 2.7L M96.22 Double Row Bearing
Up to engine # M 671 11237 Boxster S 3.2L M96.21 Double Row Bearing
Up to engine # M 661 14164 Carrera 996 3.4L Double Row Bearing
From engine # M 651 12852 Boxster 2.7L M96.22 Single Row Bearing
From engine # M 671 11238 Boxster S 3.2L M96.21 Single Row Bearing
From engine # M 661 14165 Carrera 996 3.4L Single Row Bearing
All 2005 Boxster 987 (maybe some 2006 models) Single Row Bearing
All 2005 Carrera 997 (maybe some 2006 models) Single Row Bearing
Maybe some 2006 Cayman models Single Row Bearing
Sorry, but that information total crap. As someone who replaces them for a living, I can assure you that years of experience has shown that all the engine numbers, VIN's, build dates, or phases of the moon have proven time and again to be completely USELESS in determining which style bearing is in either the 2000-2001 or 2005 engines. You have to take them apart and look to know, period.
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