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haz 08-24-2013 04:38 AM

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Originally Posted by trimer (Post 359116)
Man I am hoping for the best for you? Remember, just fixing IMS may not be the best option. If there is that much material in your filter, most of that was running through your engine and might have scored the other internal parts. Good luck on this...

Ok Iīm getting nauseous at this point... but thanks, I guess

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Originally Posted by kjc2050 (Post 359114)
This should help: http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/44248-understanding-vin-codes-engine-numbers.html

Also, see the chart in this article: Pelican Technical Article: Boxster Intermediate Shaft Bearing Replacement and Upgrade (IMS) - 986 Boxster (1997-04) - 987 Boxster (2005-06)

I have a 2000S and it has the dual row bearing. The engine number is stamped on the bottom of the block near the sump plate. Good luck!

I need my engine number first, this sticker on my passenger doorside didnīt help much (there was no sticker on the drivers doorside)

http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/3059/dtln.jpg

Jake Raby 08-24-2013 05:03 AM

I see wear metals from at least two different components in these pictures.

Flavor 987S 08-24-2013 05:19 AM

Some day I want to come back to Earth reincarnated as either Patrick Long or Jake Raby.....I just haven't figured out which one yet.:)

haz 08-24-2013 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Jake Raby (Post 359122)
I see wear metals from at least two different components in these pictures.

Great.. any more detailed info than that?

BruceH 08-24-2013 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by haz (Post 359119)
Ok Iīm getting nauseous at this point... but thanks, I guess



I need my engine number first, this sticker on my passenger doorside didnīt help much (there was no sticker on the drivers doorside)

http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/3059/dtln.jpg

Here is a post on RENNTECH with some information on the location of the engine serial number. Good luck, hope the news gets better:cheers:

http://www.renntech.org/forums/topic/32795-engine-serial-%23s/

haz 08-24-2013 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by BruceH (Post 359137)
Here is a post on RENNTECH with some information on the location of the engine serial number. Good luck, hope the news gets better:cheers:

Engine Serial #'s - 987-1 Series (Boxster, Boxster S) - RennTech.org Forums

Got it, thanks. So I guess I have to raise the car to locate the enginenumber..

haz 08-24-2013 09:39 AM

This is the sticker under the bonnet so my engine number is M9622-65YA8605-13

http://img841.imageshack.us/img841/6876/vh3w.jpg

So looking at this article from Pelican parts list to determine if it either single or double rod bearing, itīs eiter this:

Up to engine # M 651 12851 Boxster 2.7L M96.22 (Double Row Bearing)

or this

From engine # M 651 12852 Boxster 2.7L M96.22 (Single Row Bearing)

And since my number is 8605, am I right to assume I have the single row bearing?

haz 08-24-2013 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Flavor 987S (Post 359118)
Haz, sorry this has happened to your Boxster, but 1 oil change in 27 months is NOT proper maintenance. When you get this sorted out, and you will, stick around here and learn about a better oil change interval (yearly, or every 5-7,000 miles, whichever comes first).

Take care.:)

I meant it has a proper service history and track record from new, if you see what has been done to from new. The exception, and this looks like a big one, abviously is that it didnīt get at least two or three oilchanges during mentioned 27 months. I totally agree on that point!

kjc2050 08-24-2013 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by haz (Post 359166)
This is the sticker under the bonnet so my engine number is M9622-65YA8605-13

I believe you have to get the engine number off the block. I'm not 100% certain, but I think the number(s) you're quoting are the engine code combined with the transmission code. Look on the block.

Topless 08-24-2013 01:59 PM

Ok the inside of that filter is UGLY! I would be shopping another motor at this point. The grenade has gone off and changing the IMS at this point is probably not worth the trouble. YMMV

:ah:

TeamOxford 08-24-2013 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by haz (Post 359166)
This is the sticker under the bonnet so my engine number is M9622-65YA8605-13

And since my number is 8605, am I right to assume I have the single row bearing?

M9622 -65YA - your engine is an M96
A8605-13 - your transmission is a Tiptronic

You'll have to get the engine number from the block.

TO

coreseller 08-24-2013 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by TeamOxford (Post 359202)
M9622 -65YA - your engine is an M96
A8605-13 - your transmission is a Tiptronic

You'll have to get the engine number from the block.

TO



Haz, If I remember correctly it was on the passenger side (USA version) of the motor and I had to clean the smooth portion of the block on the lowest section of the motor to read it with s degreaser or thinner of sorts, the numerals are of the stamped sort with multiple pin stamps per. Once you get under there and look around and rub with a towel it should become obvious.

TAKART 08-24-2013 10:55 PM

Haz, so much trouble to arrive at the same at the end. Washing your engine block with rags won't fix your car. Here in France used Boxster engines are $3000 so maybe you should think about importing one from FR and move on with it.

I don't think the IMS change @ $2,500 is worth it anymore these days ;)

haz 08-24-2013 11:32 PM

A lot of convinced minds thinking that throwing the engine as far as possible by judging the filter... IMHO, I will make up my mind after Porsche Center Oslo has looked at both the particles and engine. Most likely they've come across this before and will be the most qualified to provide a sensible advice on what action to make next.

madmods 08-24-2013 11:33 PM

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haz 08-24-2013 11:41 PM

Madmods: I think you misunderstood his comment. He was refering to my previous question on where to find the engine number, then a different member advised to clean a certain part of the block to uncover the number.
I'm not in the mood for a comedian atm, thanks :)

madmods 08-24-2013 11:50 PM

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haz 08-25-2013 12:01 AM

The way you talk to me makes me wonder if you think I don't know the engine is in a bad state. All I'm saying is that only after a mechanic has properly looked at it Will he be qualified to provide an advice on what action to do next. Rebuild or replacement engine. I think that part of this thread is ended now. Will make an update when I know more later. Thanks for all advice.

Steve Tinker 08-25-2013 12:52 AM

haz - you are doing the correct thing.
Disregard some people who just lately are stirring the pot on something they have not experienced themselves.
All our combined hearts go out to you as non of us want to be in your predicament.

Please keep us posted on what the OPC Oslo / mechanic's opinion is regarding the metal particals in your filter.

haz 08-25-2013 01:10 AM

Thank you! Much obliged. I wonīt give up on this car, just knowing it most certain has a terminal flaw, made me fall in love with my Boxster all over again.. Had to go for a quick walk just to take its picture, in all of its glory... :https://986forum.com/forums/boxster-general-discussions/47944-oh-no-metal-shavings-oil-filter-%7C-2-print.html\" title=\"Prev Page - Results 21 to 40 of 237\"><
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