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Update to my previous post.
My RMS was dry but replaced with new style while in there, IMS bearings are perfect although the seal was seeping. They were replaced with LN bearings. Did clutch, throw out bearing and clutch master cylinder as it started weeping too. Just thought I would share. |
Got another one in the shop right now... Just pulled the IMS bearing- found the grease pushing past the seal, and uneven resistance when you spin the bearing.
This is on a '00 911 cab.... |
Not sure if you can say, but how many miles?
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Good feedback. How similar/different is the IMS from a 3.6 996 to a 3.6 in a 997.1?
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Just had my IMS replaced at 62k miles with the upgrade LN varient. Old bearing seal was intact with no signs of damage or wear on the bearings.
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Just as another data point.
I sold my '01 996 w/ 93k miles a few months ago. The new owner decided to proactively have the IMS bearing replaced. Turns out the original bearing looked perfect. Oil analyses had been fine while I owned the car. |
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As far back as I have been hearing about the IMS issue, the estimated amount of affected engines has been given as ~5%. |
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