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Old 02-03-2019, 01:29 PM   #1
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RMS Issue

So I am looking to finish up my winter work and reinstall my engine this coming weekend and need to do the RMS/IMS.

I popped the RMS out yesterday and find that the previous installer didn’t know what the hell they were doing. Looks like a screwdriver and other tools were jammed in between a previous seal and the sealing bore surface to remove it. I can’t believe it. The bore surface is pretty rough in these spots. I can definitely feel the high spots in the aluminum. What a joke!

What is amazing about this is I have the service records of the work and the prior owner, an 50ish woman, was charged $2800 for the seal and a clutch job which was only a clutch disc based on what the other items look like. Work was performed 20k miles ago and the DMF is toast and pressure plate looks original. So that shop not only ripped her off but totally screwed it up in the process!! May the Porsche gods exact severe punishment!!

Ok, rant over...

So what to do?

I am leery of trying to fix the surface as particles/shavings will be impossible to keep out of the engine.

Would a little Curil T on the seal outer surface be a workable option even though it is supposed to be installed dry?

The seal had a very small leak from the area that would coagulate/dry. The seal was also installed flush with the bore surface.

With the very small leak and the seal not installed to the proper depth, I am leaning towards leaving the bore as is and reinstalling the new seal dry to the proper depth and seeing what happens.

Ideas? Thought?

Here is a pic of the sealing bore.

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