Oil leak... and should I go for a single mass flywheel?
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Originally Posted by JasonAndreas
Do you know what version of RMS they're installing this time? If they haven't already you might want to suggest they go back to the older 964/993 style that is nearly impossible to screwup during the installation.
#17
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Have them use the 997 P/N latest design, not the earlier ones, trust me been there, twice.
And, no question, go for the LWFW. And don't listen to all the noise complaints. Mine is barely audable and seems to be getting quieter over time.
And, no question, go for the LWFW. And don't listen to all the noise complaints. Mine is barely audable and seems to be getting quieter over time.
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Originally Posted by RayGT3
Have them use the 997 P/N latest design, not the earlier ones, trust me been there, twice.
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Folks, thanks a lot for all these helpful hints.
I read all different postings now on the LWFW and it seems the way to go. I'll check with my dealer on how they handle the warranty.
One question/confirmation I have left: What's the 'minimum' of parts needed for this LWFW change? Is it a must to change the clutch to the RS piece also (mine has just 8k miles on it and I do not want to replace a perfectly working part)? Or is it sufficient to change only the flywheel itself (and a few other things like bearings and the starter ring) and reuse the clutch?
I read all different postings now on the LWFW and it seems the way to go. I'll check with my dealer on how they handle the warranty.
One question/confirmation I have left: What's the 'minimum' of parts needed for this LWFW change? Is it a must to change the clutch to the RS piece also (mine has just 8k miles on it and I do not want to replace a perfectly working part)? Or is it sufficient to change only the flywheel itself (and a few other things like bearings and the starter ring) and reuse the clutch?
#21
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Flywheel and ring gear plus associated hardware. May want to do the friction plate depending on condition, mileage, etc. Everything else should be fine.
Jason, don't feel too bad they put 3 seals in backwards in mine before they realized this crank case works backwards from 996.
Jason, don't feel too bad they put 3 seals in backwards in mine before they realized this crank case works backwards from 996.
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I'm one of the few that has had the RMS replaced twice. The first time they used the standard part, the second time they used the part from the 993. Been dry ever since... (knock on wood).
IMO, the LWFW is an excellent upgrade. Do it while they're in there and you should only have to pay for parts.
Good luck!
IMO, the LWFW is an excellent upgrade. Do it while they're in there and you should only have to pay for parts.
Good luck!
#23
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I must hold the record at 5 or 6 seals, lost count. But seems to be OK now. To Porche's credit they did stay with me and resolve any issues. They genuinally wanted this fixed and did the very best they could. There was a lot of teeth gnashing and frustration by all but all's well that ends well.