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Old 10-10-2014, 07:07 AM   #1
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Update: it's definitely oil. I just heard back from the Porsche shop and have been told it's the IMS. Is this p-car shops answer to everything. I know it's not the ims. But I need some help with some ideas. Here's what I know

-it's covering the entire left side of the engine. And only the left
-there is oil 75% the way up. Basically clutch slave down.
-it's pooling in the pan under the engine big time
-the leak seems to close to the top left o the bell housing and running down.
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Old 10-10-2014, 07:40 AM   #2
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Update: it's definitely oil. I just heard back from the Porsche shop and have been told it's the IMS. Is this p-car shops answer to everything. I know it's not the ims. But I need some help with some ideas. Here's what I know

-it's covering the entire left side of the engine. And only the left
-there is oil 75% the way up. Basically clutch slave down.
-it's pooling in the pan under the engine big time
-the leak seems to close to the top left o the bell housing and running down.
Clean off the engine and try looking at the base of the oil cooler, which is in the exact area you describe. It has four O-rings, two that seal it to the cooling system, two that seal it to the oiling system. One of the O-rings may have gone bad.
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Just heard back from them..again. Its the left transmission output shaft. THey're telling me I need a new transmission, but could try and replace the seal. Any advice? I've got a line on a transmission that I think I'm going to pick up tomorrow morning and spend the day under the car, hopefully I'll get it back together for the autocross on Sunday.
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Old 10-13-2014, 02:56 AM   #4
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The IMS, now the transmission, are you sure you trust this shop ?
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