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Old 08-17-2017, 11:54 AM
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On a road trip yesterday my odometer turned over 90,000 miles. While many have far more miles this was a big yardstick for me. Some of you many remember that in 2008 at about 48,000 mile my engine had a major intermix with the coolant like vanilla pudding and the oil like a chocolate shake. At the time th dealer where I bought the car and my indie all said the only fix was a new/remanufactured engine. I even spoke to Jake Ruby, and at that time he also agreed that replacing the ngine was required. All said tha with the coolant I the oil the bearings would be damaged. Etc. And the cost of a remanufactured engine back then was $8,000 to $10,000 from Porsche.

Changed the oil and coolant and parked the car until the next spring when I dropped the engine in my driveway and started to take the engine apart. Soon found a crack in the 1-3 cylinder head. At that time most thought you could not fix these heads. Tried to find a used head, but all I found were also cracked, and in the same spot, looked at a new head, which was $3,000, and then found a machine shop in CA that had fixed many of the heads. $500 plus shipping to fix the crack and do a valve job.

Put it back together, did some other work and parts replacement and put it back on the road. So now 90,000 miles, with the same bearings, hoses, etc. and it is running fine! But I do have an oil leak and need to reseal one of the cam covers, which is a real pain, so one of these days.

In any case I am happy and celebrating 90,000 and looking forward to the next 90,000!😄
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I read some of your old posts on the subject, good to see you're still enjoying the cab.
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90,000 on the same bearings and hoses?!?! A MADMAN!


Continue to enjoy. Just be leery, I hear 100k mark is when the real fun starts to happen.
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Where did you get those silver surrounds on your gauges?
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Originally Posted by Dharn55
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On a road trip yesterday my odometer turned over 90,000 miles. While many have far more miles this was a big yardstick for me. Some of you many remember that in 2008 at about 48,000 mile my engine had a major intermix with the coolant like vanilla pudding and the oil like a chocolate shake. At the time th dealer where I bought the car and my indie all said the only fix was a new/remanufactured engine. I even spoke to Jake Ruby, and at that time he also agreed that replacing the ngine was required. All said tha with the coolant I the oil the bearings would be damaged. Etc. And the cost of a remanufactured engine back then was $8,000 to $10,000 from Porsche.

Changed the oil and coolant and parked the car until the next spring when I dropped the engine in my driveway and started to take the engine apart. Soon found a crack in the 1-3 cylinder head. At that time most thought you could not fix these heads. Tried to find a used head, but all I found were also cracked, and in the same spot, looked at a new head, which was $3,000, and then found a machine shop in CA that had fixed many of the heads. $500 plus shipping to fix the crack and do a valve job.

Put it back together, did some other work and parts replacement and put it back on the road. So now 90,000 miles, with the same bearings, hoses, etc. and it is running fine! But I do have an oil leak and need to reseal one of the cam covers, which is a real pain, so one of these days.

In any case I am happy and celebrating 90,000 and looking forward to the next 90,000!😄
This is amazing! And thank ou for reducing quite a bit of anxiety of our regular forum readers.
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Originally Posted by numbah9
Where did you get those silver surrounds on your gauges?
I got mi e yeas ago on Amazon or eBay, I forget which. Simple plastic, they came with glue, but do yourself a favor and use just tabs of clear silicone caulk, will will hold and is easy to clean up. If you get the glue on the instrument faces it never comes off. Look on eBay now, search Porsche 996 instrument trim rings and there are sets for sale for less than $40.
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Jake Ruby may be my favorite typo of all time.
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OMG! Look how hot your engine is running!!!!

;-)

I hope to never need that spare head you have for my 99....

Congrats!
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I love it when a plan comes together!
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LOVE this story. So many many people on this forum fixing things that are not broken and worrying day and night about oil, smoke, rattles, mice, ghosts, goats, and Game of Thrones . It's a machine, that's it. It can break and it can be repaired. Not every mechanical problem requires a complete engine replacement (some do). And it is always nice to see proof of that fact.
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Originally Posted by ejdoherty911
LOVE this story. So many many people on this forum fixing things that are not broken and worrying day and night about Game of Thrones
Wait, watching GoT causes IMS failure?
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Originally Posted by ejdoherty911
LOVE this story. So many many people on this forum fixing things that are not broken and worrying day and night about oil, smoke, rattles, mice, ghosts, goats, and Game of Thrones . It's a machine, that's it. It can break and it can be repaired. Not every mechanical problem requires a complete engine replacement (some do). And it is always nice to see proof of that fact.
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Thank you for sharing a positive 996 repair story! Kudos for you for seeing the project through yourself, the good old fashioned American way.
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Great to hear that it's still running strong!
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Originally Posted by 5CHN3LL
Jake Ruby may be my favorite typo of all time.
Aint he the guy that shot Lee Harvey Oswald?

Congrats, Darn55!


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