Witryna17 kwi 2024 · Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Porsche Boxster 2000 986 3.2s (IMS upgrade) at the best online prices at eBay! Free delivery for many products! ... Change country: Taxes; Taxes may be applicable at checkout. ... Porsche Boxster 75,000 to 99,999 miles Vehicle Mileage Cars, Porsche 3 Doors Cars, WitrynaThe Porsche IMS bearing was the subject of the Eisen Class Action lawsuit which was settled by Porsche that affects Boxster 986 and 911 (996 and early 997) models with …
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Witryna20 mar 2013 · Of course, the M96 has more than one known reason for going “pop” unexpectedly and turning on that “Drive to workshop and buy $11,750 Remanufactured Engine” light, but the IMS is the most frequent offender. Now Porsche’s been forced to say that they’re sorry in that most American of ways — the class-action settlement. WitrynaAll the filters have been changed, oil drained and replaced with Mobil-1. New spark plugs and coil packs. The new coil packs are the updated style, which were updated by Porsche. No issues, and starts right up, like it should. I also replaced the drain plug to a magnetic style. Nice and new, without it being marred from the previous owners. can a jew get a tattoo
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Witryna6 maj 2015 · LN makes 3 bearing replacement kits for your car. In order of price, the LN single row, the Single Row Pro which is the double row and the IMS Solution which is the flat bearing (like is used on the other end of the IMS shaft) version with added externally supplied oiling. 05-05-2015, 03:54 PM. # 16. WitrynaThe IMS bearing can be upgraded whilst replacing your clutch, with very little extra labour cost. The overall time to upgrade an IMS bearing is typically 9-12 hours. The IMS bearing cost is approximately £800 plus VAT (including fitment) if completed at the same time as a clutch change. GET IN TOUCH SPEAK WITH OUR WORKSHOP TEAM TODAY WitrynaHi all, fellow Boxster lover here. Been my dream car since I can remember, and I’m finally in a position where I might have saved up enough to get one. I’m sure this has been asked before on this sub, but any advice would be really appreciated. I’m thinking of purchasing a 2002 986 Boxster S, that had an IMS bearing replacement at 40,000km. fisher netflix