Need new egine @ 26k - any advice?
#31
Originally Posted by Adrian
I was also advised and somebody else mentioned this as well that they have to check ALL the coolant plumbing and the radiators. They need to be flushed and cleaned and in some cases if they are also found to be corroding they have to be replaced as well. Cost circa 2K.
#32
Originally Posted by Fly911
All water cooled engines (Boxster and 996) from 1997 through 2001 are potentially canidates for coolant/oil intermix. This is partly caused by bad engine block castings, and partly internal galvanic corrosion, where some of the metal will be sacrificed.
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From: Parafield Gardens
Originally Posted by rcg412
On a slightly related note, Is it worth having a mechanic/dealer flush and replace coolant at certain intervals?
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#34
Originally Posted by Adrian
Personally I think it might be worth checking around for the best deal.
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From: Parafield Gardens
Originally Posted by JasonAndreas
For a 996 3.6L the cheapest quote (this past summer) I remember getting was ~$5700USD.
Maybe you should provide the name of this cheap supplier so at least two people in this thread can contact them because they need engines.
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Last edited by Adrian; 12-05-2006 at 06:12 PM.
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From: Parafield Gardens
Originally Posted by JC3D
Just had mine done a week ago, was about 13k. The warranty comapny picked it up except for the 2500 for the core charge, which Im waiting to find out about that.
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The last 99 model year 996 engine we bought (last week) had a msrp of $8900.
Has the updated intermediate shaft and other pieces.
Doesn't come with the flywheel or clutch so those parts may be needed.
It's the best way to go for both car owners (comes with a Porsche warranty) and shops.
Has the updated intermediate shaft and other pieces.
Doesn't come with the flywheel or clutch so those parts may be needed.
It's the best way to go for both car owners (comes with a Porsche warranty) and shops.
#40
Originally Posted by Adrian
we have somebody who works for a Porsche dealer providing his price in this thread and he says 6,000 is dreaming and the quotes I received today are double to triple what you are claiming you were quoted for the 3.6L.
Originally Posted by Adrian
Maybe you should provide the name of this cheap supplier so at least two people in this thread can contact them because they need engines.
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Rebuilt Part # Exchange # MSRP Year Type Options -------------------------------------------------------------------- 996-840-051-ax 996-840-001-01 $11246.43 MY98-99 M96.01 C2 X51 996-840-001-ax 996-840-051-01 $7647.24 MY98-99 M96.01 C2 996-840-051-bx 996-840-051-02 $9703.26 MY99-01 M96.02 C4 X51 M620 996-100-996-qx 996-100-996-14 $9346.80 MY02- M96.03 X51 M660 M661 996-100-996-px 996-100-996-15 $9533.75 MY04- M96.03 X51 M660 M661 996-840-001-sx 996-840-001-09 $7647.24 MY99 M96.01 C4 996-840-001-fx 996-840-001-06 $7647.24 MY98 M96.01 C2 996-840-001-jx 996-840-001-10 $7647.22 MY99 M96.01 996-100-996-x 996-100-996-00 MY99 M96.01 996-100-996-ax 996-100-996-01 $12399.91 MY99-00 M96.02 M339 M620 M96.02/04 996-100-996-mx 996-100-996-12 $12399.91 MY01 M96.04 M660 M661 M620 M249 996-100-976-x 996-100-976-00 MY00+ M96.76 GT3 996-100-979-x 996-100-979-00 MY04+ M96.76 GT3 996-100-996-cx 996-100-996-03 $8129.56 MY00 M96.04 M660 M661 M620 (3.4L?) 996-100-996-lx 996-100-996-lx $7190.20 MY01 M96.04 M660 M661 M620 M480 996-100-996-dx 996-100-996-04 $6733.03 MY02+ M96.03 M660 M661 M480 996-100-996-ex 996-100-996-05 $6733.03 MY02 M96.03 M660 M661 M249 996-100-996-gx 996-100-996-07 $7493.65 MY02 M96.03 M660 M661 M480 996-100-996-hx 996-100-996-08 $7493.65 MY02 M96.03 M660 M661 M249 996-100-996-jx 996-100-996-09 $7568.60 MY03+ M96.03 M660 M661 M480 996-100-996-kx 996-100-996-10 $7568.60 MY03+ M96.03 M660 M661 M249
Last edited by JasonAndreas; 12-05-2006 at 11:38 PM.
#41
Originally Posted by Adrian
No worries Jason, but this is about the 3.4L Engine and we have somebody who works for a Porsche dealer providing his price in this thread and he says 6,000 is dreaming and the quotes I received today are double to triple what you are claiming you were quoted for the 3.6L. My quotes also included the whole long engine package (as listed by Brad) shipping, removal and installation along with related taxes and charges which seem to be different state by state.
Maybe you should provide the name of this cheap supplier so at least two people in this thread can contact them because they need engines.
Ciao,
Adrian.
Maybe you should provide the name of this cheap supplier so at least two people in this thread can contact them because they need engines.
Ciao,
Adrian.
Remember, everyone is in business to make money, and the more they can get from you the better for them.
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From: Parafield Gardens
Originally Posted by JasonAndreas
I don't think they will ship to Europe but I'm more than willing to help you with that if it ever comes to it. Below is the MSRP in US dollars for every rebuilt 996 engine sold by PAG. The part numbers are from the exchange catalog and I took the prices from the November 2006 price list (I don't have the December list yet).
However I will pay retail price not wholesale price and this quoting of wholesale prices is providing a false overview of the "real cost" situation to the 996 owner.
I am glad though that the end users are posting their costs to this thread because that is showing the real current picture.
However in 2008/2009 this will change as Porsche raise their prices again it will only get worse. Yes guys when a product is 10 years old Porsche raise their prices on all of its major parts.
A cheaper rebuild/DIY solution has to be found and will be because that is what real Porsche Enthusiasts do. This is why Rennlist was created and why it still exists, not that you would get that feeling reading this and other threads on this forum sometimes.
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Adrian.
Last edited by Adrian; 12-06-2006 at 04:11 AM.
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My engine was replaced under warranty on march 2004, my car is a 2002 C2, how do I know if my car has the upgraded/redesigned RMS and intermediate shaft?? I asked the guys at the Porsche dealer ans of course they said yes... but is there any way I can check for that?
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From: Parafield Gardens
Originally Posted by MechanicalEng
My engine was replaced under warranty on march 2004, my car is a 2002 C2, how do I know if my car has the upgraded/redesigned RMS and intermediate shaft?? I asked the guys at the Porsche dealer ans of course they said yes... but is there any way I can check for that?
Ciao,
Adrian.
#45
Originally Posted by MechanicalEng
My engine was replaced under warranty on march 2004, my car is a 2002 C2, how do I know if my car has the upgraded/redesigned RMS and intermediate shaft?? I asked the guys at the Porsche dealer ans of course they said yes... but is there any way I can check for that?