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There is too much paranoia on the forums about the 3rd gen IMS. Both Jake and Charles have said as much. Here is a quote from Charles to me about the 3rd gen: "When you have your clutch replaced, it's best to have the grease seal removed off the original bearing to allow engine oil to better lubricate it. At that time, you can reseal the IMS flange and have the rear main seal replaced as well. . . When you have your clutch replaced, it's best to have the grease seal removed off the original bearing to allow engine oil to better lubricate it. At that time, you can reseal the IMS flange and have the rear main seal replaced as well." As for bore scoring, it is probably real, at some level. I once read a recommendation to only buy southern cars and you will be fine. That has worked for me as I am now on my 5th Porsche of that generation. So far so good. |
I can only repeat what L&N says -
For the cayman 2008 and back a few years it is not too big a deal. Now, the further one goes back from there, some engines need to be split afaik- or understand. I am only repeating the best I understand from what I have read. |
And you are right. But I thought you were only looking at 3rd gen IMS cars, no?
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987.2 is now my quest.
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Fortunately, I believe that the earlier vehicles where the bearing is more likely to be a problem don't require the case to be split. Those can be done when a clutch is done without having to crack the case. At least, I think that's how it works. |
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Steve, you gotta drive that puppy. My S has 115,xxx on it already. Keep up with maintenance and it will run fine. I replaced the control arms not because it was needed but I wanted to do it to preserve the handling. Shocks were done with Ohlins and a bunch of other little stuff. Change that tranny oil if you guys have PDK. Its a lot cheaper then replacing tranny. My mechanic wanted me to replace oil every 50,000. If track often 25,000k. If tracked hard, replace after every couple of races they will last a long time.
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In the boxster my daily drive is ~$50/day. Driving her car, I probably save $10/day. It's probably not worth it, but I do it anyway. I far more enjoy driving the boxster, even with the cruise set running straight down the Interstate. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1684527829.jpg |
Does this happen to you guys?
what really bothers me is - the arrogance and the ignorance of some the 911 owners and salespeople. The mentality "Why don't you just get the Big Brother, the 911"? they ask. I answer cause i don't WANT A 911, had one BTDT. I want a real mid-engine SPORTS car, and I just can't afford a GT40, a Lola, or a 904.! The car (Cayman ) being referred to as a jr, shows the hype of stupid. Oh, I am sure there are some status quo perusers out there . As for me and most of us, we just dont want a 911 or we would have one . Porsche itself is scared of their own baby or it would have the same power, if it did, then the thing would outsell the supposed sr. It is as simple as that! After all, the 911 is a 4-seater.....LOL . |
^ my wife is like that. She thinks I should get a 992. I don't want one. I wouldn't mind a Cayman GTS 4.0 but since I was going to have to spend $10K markup to get one recently, I decided to keep my '14 and start tracking it.
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still love me some 911s, but 991 and 992 just have gotten too damn big, and too damn complicated as well. I wish Porsche made something a bit smaller than the cayman.
Really couldn't care less what others think of it. Cayman has been refreshing to drive. It basically gets no attention. Exige was the opposite |
I truly do not care what people's opinions are either...that is the point here of their pointless dribble about what they know nothing about..for the most part.
On top of that, some will say ask- "why get involved in Porsche's attempt at a mid-engine car?" Again-arrogance and ignorance travel hand in hand. |
Is there a reason cars from ca should be avoided?
Do they come with exra extra smog crap? |
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I have driven the new turbo. It may look big but its doesn't feel too big like a Vette. If you look at the Cayman, they are bigger then a typical G body 911 for sure but when you get in it and throw it into the corner, it doesn't feel big at all. I am looking at a 991 Turbo S. I am itchy to get one after I drove it |
Thanx
Truly I wish they had made the Vett smaller, it would have been enticing! But that thing is HUGE! |
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I need to sit in one of the 987.2’s. At one point I really want a Boxter but at 6-4 I did not fit. Granted that was quite a while ago. The reason I got my first 3.2 911 was the ample headroom.
My 997 911 is a 2 seater :) |
My buddy had a cayman even though plugs were changed they still froze up in the cylinders. He broke one trying to remove it.
I drove out to help him didn’t want an easy out breaking off in there so had to make a bunch of drill guides and buy a right angle drill to drill it out. Thankfully everything worked out ok car was fixed and promptly sold. I think the way Porsche treated him was disappointing to say the least. |
More on Bore s core-
I thought the IMS was the only dysfunction (987.1) , but it turns out that both generations of direct injection (987.2) and 987.1 have a huge problem. Cylinder bore score from everything I can tally up is not a matter of if, but more of when. (S models Only) Nothing surpasses 150K without it. And They start failing as low as 30K !!!!!! The good news is, - there are other people stepping up to sleeve these things for a lot less than LN engineering. Using steel sleeves. Nathern's workshop )utube) says this is the way it is being done in the UK, for about 1300 bucks if I remember correctly. This also makes me think of LA Sleeve as a possible vendor for this. They said they might be able to do my Franklin and 0-360. SOooooo if you guys have anything to add to all this do tell. So far I have not pulled any trigger, but getting a HUGR education. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgmvizmbFGE https://westwoodcylinderliners.co.uk/products/browse-by-application/porsche/cayman-boxster-3-4-litre/ |
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