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Old 01-05-2016, 11:09 PM   #2
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Even if the IMS bearing is showing early signs of wear, metal particles (we would call it dust if the particles were air born) is already circulating in the oil system - that means potential damage to every moving part that is lubricated by the oil. That means everything from main & big end bearings, crank, camshafts, oil pumps (3 off), pistons, hydraulic lifters, etc etc.

Use the search function "collateral damage", and take note of Jake Raby's very accurate comments on the various stages of IMS bearing failure.

Several hours informative reading at bedtime..... guaranteed to keep you awake if you have the single row bearing in your M96 engine car!!
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