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Old 09-03-2013, 12:43 PM   #141
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Sold as is does not protect you from the law.
Just show your tits to the lawyers? you would be surprised to see what money can buy these days

Sincerely I never got screwed like this before in my life but I can feel your pain. It must be hard to accept. You are very strong man for posting your story online.

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Old 09-03-2013, 01:06 PM   #142
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Hey thanks! Really appreciate the kind words

I guess I´m just an open and relaxed kind of person and yes I do realize laying down the cards I was dealt like this can possibly cause some strong opinions in return. As long as they are well argued, I think I can only learn from it

Looking forward to updating this thread with documentation from the IMS replacement + pictures to go with it. Very much looking forward to seeing the state of the bearing!!



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Old 09-03-2013, 01:58 PM   #143
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"Can't protect you from the law"? There is no law that was broken, except maybe if he knowingly sold you a failing engine. You got screwed by Porsche, not the previous owner.

Sorry, I may be venting my frustrations on you. I'm so tired of this attitude in the US: everyone thinks their owed something, and I'm going to sue at every opportunity, because it's free money right?

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Old 09-03-2013, 02:15 PM   #144
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Good luck Haz! Really interested in seeing the pics of the bearing/etc, thanks for sharing
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Old 09-03-2013, 11:54 PM   #145
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Good luck Haz! Really interested in seeing the pics of the bearing/etc, thanks for sharing
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"Can't protect you from the law"? There is no law that was broken, except maybe if he knowingly sold you a failing engine. You got screwed by Porsche, not the previous owner.

Sorry, I may be venting my frustrations on you. I'm so tired of this attitude in the US: everyone thinks their owed something, and I'm going to sue at every opportunity, because it's free money right?
Did I say he broke the law? No. I said, in my post #138, that if I took this to court... (...) I am protected by the "private sales law", which basically says that if I discover a significant flaw (this is one, as the cost to fix the flaw exceeds 10% of the sale price) I have to inform the seller within two months after the sale was done - if I want to revert the sale. If I wanted to do that, and he said no, then I stand stronger in a court case. But like I said, I am not planning on doing that, but merely using that law as an argument towards the seller that he is not exempt from the law just because it was a private sale.
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Old 09-04-2013, 02:11 AM   #146
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Breaking news! Previous owner and seller takes 40% of the bill from the IMS replacement. Man of the year 2013!!!

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Old 09-04-2013, 03:10 AM   #147
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I am happy Haz that the law in your country works in your favor. The seller sounds like a very decent type of person.
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Old 09-04-2013, 03:11 AM   #148
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I already announced him as person of the year 2013

I believe in karma, as does he I think.
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Old 09-06-2013, 07:07 AM   #149
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So they are almost finished (supposed to be done yesterday..) and will be picking it up on monday

Some pics I got sent to my email just now:











As you can see, there is alot of metal particles, as expected. The mechanic told me that the IMS most likely would fail if I had driven about 10 more km....
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Old 09-06-2013, 07:22 AM   #150
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Bravo! You just gave me the energy to go for a 9 km drive
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Old 09-06-2013, 07:33 AM   #151
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Old 09-06-2013, 10:53 AM   #152
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Did you get to see the IMS bearing....and does it look like those pieces of metal came from the bearing?
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Old 09-06-2013, 12:42 PM   #153
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I have the impression that some people dont read my posts, at all. I havent picked up the car yet. Pics was sent via email. Will post pics of the bearing when I pick up the car.
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Did I say he broke the law? No. I said, in my post #138, that if I took this to court... (...) I am protected by the "private sales law", which basically says that if I discover a significant flaw (this is one, as the cost to fix the flaw exceeds 10% of the sale price) I have to inform the seller within two months after the sale was done - if I want to revert the sale. If I wanted to do that, and he said no, then I stand stronger in a court case. But like I said, I am not planning on doing that, but merely using that law as an argument towards the seller that he is not exempt from the law just because it was a private sale.
Haz, based on the size of the metal in the pan, I believe you do want to revert the sale. You just don't know that yet!
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Old 09-06-2013, 01:04 PM   #155
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I have the impression that some people dont read my posts, at all. I havent picked up the car yet. Pics was sent via email. Will post pics of the bearing when I pick up the car.
No offence, haz, many guys don't read details. they read the issue then the cause and then the solution. easy. Details are important for you but meaningless to some. Don't take it badly

Most guy I know with a same issue would have not done half of what you did

Engine problem < metals everywhere inside = change engine == back on the road next week. Max cost +/- $5-6k. Then celebrate with friends on the roof.

You prefer to give your money to repair man, when someone you now call a clown told you not to do. And then you entertain the forum member. Other than my wife when she goes shopping I don't know anybody like you so don't expect all of us to read the details after page 3. Patience my frined, where are your people skill you mention in a nother post??
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Old 09-06-2013, 01:08 PM   #156
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Just tired of repeating myself thats all. I have great people skills, dont worry
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Runjmc2 still makes a good point, these initial photos should include the IMS bearing. That's the thing I would be most interested in seeing first.

Also, is this the same shop that did the car's inspection?
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Old 09-06-2013, 02:37 PM   #158
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IMS PICS TO COME Have to pick the car up on monday before I Get my hands on the bearing. PPI was done 850 km away from my town.
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Haz:

You probably have thought already about what I am going to say for the sake of other readers.

When the IMS bearing begins to fail, steel pieces get disbursed throughout the lubrication channels by the flow of oil. As these pieces travel though the engine, they can score parts that they come in contact with or lodge in various lubrication channels. Some, but not necessarily all, will end up in the filter and some in the oil pan. Once this happens, the worry becomes: 1) have the pieces damaged internal engine parts already and 2) will clogged lubrication channels lead internal damage in the future. It's hard to know.

At this point, the owner has several choices. One, he can clean out the pan and put a new filter in an hope the engine will last many more miles. Two, he can buy a new or refurbished engine and hope that it will last. Three, he can tear down his own engine, look for damage, clean it throughly, replace damaged parts and reassemble it.

If it were me and I chose option one, I would want the shop to tell me what it can to do assure me that there isn't additional internal damage beyond the IMS bearing itself and what steps they will take to flush out the lubrication system.
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Old 09-06-2013, 04:24 PM   #160
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So, a sudden change of events.. Now, I talked to a mechanic at Porsche Center Oslo over the phone right when they opened for the day @ 09:00 and told them about my metal particles in my oilfilter. Right after lunch I talked with the same guy. He said that metal partciles in the oilfilter after 27 months on the same oil is perfectly normal.. My "situation" had been their lunch topic! "So, you don't even want to see my car and check it out??" I asked.... nope, if it sounds nice when running, don't bother.

Guess you didn't expect that, Madmods.

Anywho, I will still be flatbedding the Boxster to SSP on wednesday for a diagnostic. Just wanted to let you in on the new info..
HUH, that suprices me that Autocentrum PorscheCenterOslo qouted thats normal with metal lots of debris in your oilfilter...... and then just told you to drive it normal....

I'm just happy you went to SSP..

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