View Poll Results: Has your IMS failed
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#76
I have a '99 986. bought it at 80k+/-....
had a water pump and clutch going south on me at 90k.
ims bearing good but replaced it since the clutch was down to the rivets...
the bearing was actually good. but why not change at this point?
tim
had a water pump and clutch going south on me at 90k.
ims bearing good but replaced it since the clutch was down to the rivets...
the bearing was actually good. but why not change at this point?
tim
#79
I kind of felt that way too. if I hadn't had to do a clutch job, I may have just gone my merry way...however, I sleep better at night and I make a lot of road trips to places where no one has ever heard of a "porch"...
#80
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Yeah, if I had to pull the engine or trans for any reason, I'd knock the other stuff out too as "might as wells"
#82
Track Day
Having it done now
Mine's a 2000 Boxster S with 43,000 miles. It hasn't failed. I'm having in done during the upcoming week along with a clutch replacement by a garage I've used for years.
The technician recommends the Porsche factory IMS upgrade kit. He is assured by Porsche I will have no problems with it. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
The technician recommends the Porsche factory IMS upgrade kit. He is assured by Porsche I will have no problems with it. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
#83
Former Vendor
Mine's a 2000 Boxster S with 43,000 miles. It hasn't failed. I'm having in done during the upcoming week along with a clutch replacement by a garage I've used for years.
The technician recommends the Porsche factory IMS upgrade kit. He is assured by Porsche I will have no problems with it. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
The technician recommends the Porsche factory IMS upgrade kit. He is assured by Porsche I will have no problems with it. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
This technician is clearly out of touch, and has no idea about this issue, and the available products to address it.
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#84
Track Day
No such product exists!! There's never been a factory Porsche IMS retrofit kit. No part number for an IMS bearing exists, only a complete IMS shaft assembly. This is well known fact.
This technician is clearly out of touch, and has no idea about this issue, and the available products to address it.
This technician is clearly out of touch, and has no idea about this issue, and the available products to address it.
Thanks,
Mark
#85
Former Vendor
BUT not a single dealer in the world is an IMS Solution Certified Installer.
#86
Racer
The dealer here has done many. In fact they welcome you to bring them the bearing of your choice or they will supply an LN bearing but they confirmed Porsche does not supply a stand alone bearing, only the entire shaft assembly which will require an engine disassembly to install. Prohibitively expensive and kind of counterintuitive to install the same bearing that they are removing.
#87
Track Day
The dealer here has done many. In fact they welcome you to bring them the bearing of your choice or they will supply an LN bearing but they confirmed Porsche does not supply a stand alone bearing, only the entire shaft assembly which will require an engine disassembly to install. Prohibitively expensive and kind of counterintuitive to install the same bearing that they are removing.
Thanks again, everyone.
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#89
2002 Porsche 996 with 28000 miles
No IMS failure yet on this 14 year old car
Oil changed 4 times a year regardless of miles driven. I like to drive the vehicle at 3000 RPM and rarely use 6th gear unless Im on an open road
Will get IMS updated when I do the clutch
Still pondering the options
1) IMS solution is too expensive for the parts you get. Many repair shops says that its a waste of money given the low rate of failures and the other options out there that make that low rate of failure even lower.
Id rather get one of the below and also change water pump and solve more engine issues than just IMS. The LNE company makes really good products but is starting to get P996 owners to fetishize the IMS bearing over all other maintenance items. Best to get the most engine protection for the money.
a) LNE Single Row Pro sold on Partsgeek for around $600. The double row should last more than the 75000 mile service interval if its better than OEM and I maintain the vehicle and drive it like I have been.
b) Vertex roller Bearing with oil feed which is supposedly a permanent fix and sells for $450 on Ebay. No known failures reported on the internet and it meets the requirements for how I drive and change my fluids.
Oil changed 4 times a year regardless of miles driven. I like to drive the vehicle at 3000 RPM and rarely use 6th gear unless Im on an open road
Will get IMS updated when I do the clutch
Still pondering the options
1) IMS solution is too expensive for the parts you get. Many repair shops says that its a waste of money given the low rate of failures and the other options out there that make that low rate of failure even lower.
Id rather get one of the below and also change water pump and solve more engine issues than just IMS. The LNE company makes really good products but is starting to get P996 owners to fetishize the IMS bearing over all other maintenance items. Best to get the most engine protection for the money.
a) LNE Single Row Pro sold on Partsgeek for around $600. The double row should last more than the 75000 mile service interval if its better than OEM and I maintain the vehicle and drive it like I have been.
b) Vertex roller Bearing with oil feed which is supposedly a permanent fix and sells for $450 on Ebay. No known failures reported on the internet and it meets the requirements for how I drive and change my fluids.
#90
I had my IMS and clutch done at 94000 miles. The bearing was still good. Do I sleep better at night??? YES.....
I also had to do my water pump at some point after that. Actually, I have spent more money on rebuilding the rear suspension than anything else.....
a 14 year old car with only 28000 miles??? Jeebus, do like I do and drive the firkin car every day. It'll last longer....
Tim
I also had to do my water pump at some point after that. Actually, I have spent more money on rebuilding the rear suspension than anything else.....
a 14 year old car with only 28000 miles??? Jeebus, do like I do and drive the firkin car every day. It'll last longer....
Tim