04-06-2011, 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by springer123
I know since the tranny is already out to replace the RMS you should probably replace the clutch and replace the IMS with the LN kit, however the Porsche dealers within driving distance won't do it. (southern Delaware) They will only replace the RMS, clutch, and IMS seal. I can't find and Indy shop nearby that will do it.
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The Porsche dealer likely doesn't want to recognize that a method exists of replacing the IMS bearing without having to tear down the engine. Even if they do, they won't use the LN bearing over Porsche's.
You might want to consider putting it on a truck and sending it to Jake.
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04-06-2011, 11:10 PM
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I'm confused why you're doing the IMS upgrade on a '99 to begin with.
The early cars (thru '99) don't have catastrophic IMS failure.
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04-07-2011, 04:38 AM
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I'm not going to do the IMS upgrade. I just thought it was a good idea since they already have the tranny out. I'm only doing the RMS/IMS gasket replacement.
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04-07-2011, 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Lil bastard
I'm confused why you're doing the IMS upgrade on a '99 to begin with.
The early cars (thru '99) don't have catastrophic IMS failure.
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Apparently the 97-99's are not immune:
http://986forum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18280
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04-22-2011, 06:39 PM
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I noticed today that I had a drop of oil on the mating area between engine and trans today while changing the oil. I have a '00 non-S Tip. I see all the talk about "while you're in there, do the IMS", but I've never seen anyone post what that actually ends up costing.
what does having the RMS cost to get repaired (it's just a gasket right?) and what's it cost to have the "IMS done" (not really sure what "gets done" on this one)
thanks fellas.
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04-22-2011, 08:42 PM
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Holy cow, State, you need to spend a little more time on the forum!!
Check out Post 7 in this thread.
The RMS is the rear main seal, which is easily pulled out and a new one pushed in with the proper depth-setting tool.
The IMS refers to the bearing under the Intermediate Shaft Seal. With the proper procedure and tools, the old bearing is popped out and a new one pushed in.
Both with the tranny out, of course.
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04-22-2011, 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by stateofidleness
I noticed today that I had a drop of oil on the mating area between engine and trans today while changing the oil. I have a '00 non-S Tip. I see all the talk about "while you're in there, do the IMS", but I've never seen anyone post what that actually ends up costing.
what does having the RMS cost to get repaired (it's just a gasket right?) and what's it cost to have the "IMS done" (not really sure what "gets done" on this one)
thanks fellas.
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My mechanic charged me 10 hrs of labor (manual car, couple hours more for tip) for IMS, RMS, clutch and trans input seal. He said for RMS and clutch, he charge 8 hrs of labor.
parts cost breakdown:
RMS cost around $20
IMS $519 (single row bearing)
clutch $684
trans input seal $12.50
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04-22-2011, 08:53 PM
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Hey click, I understand the difference, but I was more interested in knowing the cost of having it fixed. I read all the time on here about people that have had them "updated" and replaced and whatnot, but no one ever says what it costs non-DIY. Post below your's is kinda what I was lookin' for (thanks laphan).
now.. brace yourselves... stupid question comin' hard and fast...
my tiptronic doesn't have a clutch right? maybe a torque converter? if i got my RMS leak taken care of, should i have them do anything to 1 of those 2 above items while it's out?
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04-22-2011, 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by stateofidleness
Hey click, I understand the difference, but I was more interested in knowing the cost of having it fixed. I read all the time on here about people that have had them "updated" and replaced and whatnot, but no one ever says what it costs non-DIY. Post below your's is kinda what I was lookin' for (thanks laphan).
now.. brace yourselves... stupid question comin' hard and fast...
my tiptronic doesn't have a clutch right? maybe a torque converter? if i got my RMS leak taken care of, should i have them do anything to 1 of those 2 above items while it's out?
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you have a flex plate and torque converter instead of clutch system. You have to remove the transmission (which is 90% of the work) to replace the RMS. IMS is just underneath the RMS, I would replace it at the same time with LN unit. Also, I heard some trans oil pump issue with earlier tiptronic transmission (I read somewhere that porsche released a TSB for it) which is accessible with trans removed from the car. I replaced the trans input seal because I have no plan on removing transmission again.
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04-22-2011, 10:55 PM
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Your Tip, being an automatic, does not have a clutch, but it does have a torque converter. I don't know if you need to do anything on the tranny, but I know if I had the tranny out I'd change the lube.
If you do a search, you'll find that those with automatics usually cost more to do the IMS and RMS, and some shops find it easier to drop the engine and tranny together, rather than just the tranny, and then split them to get at the RMS and IMS.
You might want to consider getting some other things done at that point, when access to the engine is much easier, like the AOS and water pump.
http://986forum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28496&highlight=tip
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04-23-2011, 05:22 AM
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RMS /IMS leak
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Originally Posted by stateofidleness
I noticed today that I had a drop of oil on the mating area between engine and trans today while changing the oil. I have a '00 non-S Tip. I see all the talk about "while you're in there, do the IMS", but I've never seen anyone post what that actually ends up costing.
what does having the RMS cost to get repaired (it's just a gasket right?) and what's it cost to have the "IMS done" (not really sure what "gets done" on this one)
thanks fellas.
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I can tell you what the dealer is charging me. $3650 to replace the RMS, clutch, IMS flange/oring and oil separator. They won't do the IMS bearing, they said they would check it though? I still waiting to hear what they found out. I wouldn't recommend taking it to a dealer. Find an independent shop that will do the IMS bearing while in there. It will probably cost you the same or less than what I'm going to end up paying.
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