How to fix bore scoring in your Porsche's M96/M97 engine | 4 of 4

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  • @fabssgarage
    @fabssgarage Рік тому +3

    Great great video saga... Great explications!
    I'm clear now that the car I just bought last friday is affected. 1st registration on July 1999 in Spain 996 C4 manual with 82k miles, it's already running rough and super rich due to a vacuum leak so the autodestruction process began. who knows when it started to run rough before my buy.
    Unfortunately after watching these videos I decided to sell it or bring it back to the last owner as I can't live with such a worry about having a ticking bomb behind me. My dream of 25 years ago has turned out to be my nightmare.
    Thanks PCA for having this excellent explication about M96 and m97 engines!

  • @davidlamberson5435
    @davidlamberson5435 Рік тому +2

    I am planning to buy myself a clean low mileage Cayman as a retirement gift in a couple of years. These kinds of tech oriented videos are very helpful for the Porsche newbee. Thanks much.

    • @retro-wreck
      @retro-wreck 10 місяців тому

      Buy a 987.2 they do not bore score

    • @RebornLegacy
      @RebornLegacy 8 місяців тому

      @@retro-wreck
      *997.2

  • @tabatauccelli2246
    @tabatauccelli2246 Рік тому +9

    I watched all four parts and learned so much, thanks for this great educative series.

  • @dkjens0705
    @dkjens0705 5 місяців тому +2

    I worked for a shop in Canoga Park, CA from 2016 to 2021 that specialized in rebuilding and tuning all Porsche engines and a bit of other brands too. We would send blocks to IL for aluminum sleeving and coating but it took ages because some times a process weren't perfect and would need redoing. We ended up having a shop in Anaheim, CA install steel sleeves which worked great. Sleeving would add $5,000 to the build bill if only increasing volume by 200cc. If increasing volume by 400cc it required a $1,000 - $2,000 retune. End result bringing an M96/97 to 4.0 or 4.2 liters with forged race pistons for maximum $20k made for a very sweet engine that would last a very long time. Unfortunately the shop owner is now dead so no more deals like this. ARP rod bolts are a must on any engines over 2.5 liter. Boxster 2.5 liter engines just got new stock bolt. RIP Tiger.

    • @jasonruch3529
      @jasonruch3529 2 місяці тому +1

      Im sorry to hear about tiger😢
      .. can i ask what yous did to the heads since yous jumped piston diameter by that much and were would i find head gaskets?

    • @dkjens0705
      @dkjens0705 2 місяці тому

      @jasonruch3529 We didn't do anything special to the heads. We used Cometic head gaskets They made them with a bore up to 102mm or 103mm. Did you know Tiger? How?

  • @olabodealamu5297
    @olabodealamu5297 Рік тому +17

    30k is a lot of money though ! At that point, I might as well buy a turbo 😂 Thanks for the great info, much appreciated.

    • @1PITIFULDUDE
      @1PITIFULDUDE 8 місяців тому

      LOL. Mezger engines are stout, but they are not without their own issues, especially when you put turbos on them. $30K for a properly rebuilt, larger displacement flat six, that makes beautiful music, is a steal.

    • @Yepmyaccount
      @Yepmyaccount 7 місяців тому +1

      @@1PITIFULDUDE Adding 50HP+ without even considering a tune, exhaust, etc. on these cars is pretty wild considering the performance of even new Porsches. And that's just 30k if you're including all those little bits, which may have already been replaced by the time the engine needs a rebuild anyhow. The way I look at it, if you get one that doesn't have any scoring yet, and you do all the proper preventative measures, you are going to be driving an already amazing car for a while before you have to get an upgrade. That upgrade is a lot cheaper than just buying a new car, and it's going to be better performance than getting another 987. It's really just about being smart about finding the right car to start with and making it last as long as possible so that you can save for the big upgrade.

    • @dkjens0705
      @dkjens0705 5 місяців тому

      If you have a 996S 3.8, you can bring it to 4.2 liters for $15k - $20k for the rebuild and tuning and have a close to 400HP great handling car. If you don't already have the car, you may be able to pick one up at an auction for $5k so you end up having $20k - $25k in this car. That is very hard to beat. On the other hand, if you can find a stock 996 Turbo 6-speed at a good price, that is a very sweet ride.

    • @sasazapadnik9335
      @sasazapadnik9335 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@1PITIFULDUDEproblem is, this car is worth $30k-$55k (997 Carrera). so $30k engine plus another $5k minimum in labor to remove engine, replace clutch same time & service other ancillaries... its not worth it

    • @TheBoomtown4
      @TheBoomtown4 Місяць тому

      @@sasazapadnik9335yes, it’s not the 30k, it’s the cost of the Porsche you bought as well. That’s what that car cost you.

  • @K1dPhresh1
    @K1dPhresh1 Рік тому +8

    Great series!! I’ve been watching as many videos as I can and been reading forums posts for years about this topic and still learned a ton. Glad it’s all in one place to reference for everyone. I really appreciate what Charles, Lake and the like have done for the community. When my time come, hopefully this route is an option for me.

  • @TheMasterg39
    @TheMasterg39 Рік тому +2

    Charles , Lake and Vu,
    Thanks again for another great in-depth series....On "Why" "How" and What..!

  • @lancejohnson7253
    @lancejohnson7253 Рік тому +6

    Thank you Charles, Lake, Mark and Vu, the series was VERY informative!

  • @ivansno.1garage909
    @ivansno.1garage909 Рік тому +5

    Great job PCA on this series. One 'little' part of me though thinks that these guys just want to scare people into generating business for themselves. I have a 987 Cayman (68k miles) which I maintain to factor service intervals and drive. Previous comment on episode 3 said halfing factory intervals, really!

    • @lnengineeringllc
      @lnengineeringllc Рік тому +4

      Correct. Doing oil changes every 6 months or 5,000 miles is a sound recommendation backed up by used oil analysis. If you drive the car only part of the year and store the car in the winter, you can get away with one oil change, but be sure to do that before you store the car.

    • @jasonfreeman509
      @jasonfreeman509 Рік тому

      ​@@lnengineeringllc why change the oil before the car is stored instead of before you start it up in spring?

    • @JimMutter
      @JimMutter Рік тому +4

      ​@@jasonfreeman509 used motor oil becomes acidic over time. Why leave it in if you're just going to swap it out in the summer?

  • @frankdigregorio6055
    @frankdigregorio6055 Рік тому +1

    Enjoy very much watching an educational series on these M96/97 engines! I purchased a 996.2 base Carrera 2 years ago, and the dealer was reluctant to allow a PPI. The car was in such good condition I decided to roll the dice. Now with 75K miles I`m trying to decide if I should have an IMS installed at the same time an AOS, injectors. possibly a timing chain or 2 and tensioners after finding a bronze colored piece of plastic in the oil. I`ve had 1 oil analysis performed with results of caution(silicon@ 25 ppm). Once again I find myself rolling the dice thinking it better to rebuild to a 4.0. Call me insane cause I think I`ll still love this car!!

    • @PorscheClubofAmerica
      @PorscheClubofAmerica  Рік тому

      Thank you for sharing. All that matters is that you will still love and enjoy it.

  • @davidklauer3422
    @davidklauer3422 Рік тому +6

    Great series
    Makes me not want to buy a 996 or 997 anymore

  • @simonkolar5478
    @simonkolar5478 Рік тому +24

    Excellent content. Shame that such a reputable car company can't produce a durable engine...

    • @aboyandhisdog
      @aboyandhisdog Рік тому +9

      They can make a durable engine, but Porsche sure did drop the ball on these M96/7 engines. An apology from them sure would be nice, wouldn't it!

    • @simonkolar5478
      @simonkolar5478 Рік тому +3

      @@aboyandhisdog I'm from Europe BTW and German cars are losing their reputation here. More and more people are turning to Japanese and Korean brands for reliability.

    • @jackcarter66
      @jackcarter66 Рік тому +4

      ‘Can’t produce a durable engine’ ? - these engines are all at least 15 years old, factor in several owners all of which will drive the car in the upper limits of the rev range and loads, and perhaps not maintain and service it as it should be - guess what? Some of them fail! After this length of time, durability does not come into it. It never came with a ‘no matter what’ lifetime guarantee 🤦‍♂️

    • @MercSLRFan
      @MercSLRFan Рік тому +6

      @@jackcarter66 the larger engines had a design flaw so it can’t be explained away with bad ownership

    • @jackcarter66
      @jackcarter66 Рік тому +1

      @@MercSLRFan B.S. no engine is perfect - you can’t start declaring ’flaws’ after all these years. Now they are affordable people who are used to maintaining Fords etc expect them to behave impeccably, without fault or expense at 15+ years old. Never going to happen.

  • @kevinkingston4029
    @kevinkingston4029 Рік тому +2

    Hello, Thank you for putting together the series. I hoped to hear a couple of additional comments: 1) You didn't mention a low temperature thermostat. 2) Every 997 seems to have a little black on the tailpipes especially around the inside edge. Is there any way to say how much is too much? I have a 2006 997.1 Carrera S, 60K miles. Mechanic uses liqui moly. Thank you again.

    • @lnengineeringllc
      @lnengineeringllc Рік тому

      Just to clarify, if your mechanic is using Liqui-Moly A40 oil without their Ceratec or MoS2 additive, you still are using an oil with low levels of moly, and you should consider supplementation or use of an oil with higher levels of moly.
      With regards to a low temperature thermostat, one should indeed be fitted on 97-08 models when replacing the water pump, which should be done every 4-6 years or 50-60k miles.
      And for the tailpipes, some sootiness is acceptable, but it is when one is significantly worse than the other that you should start looking into things.

  • @rayborg7378
    @rayborg7378 Рік тому +2

    Very helpful indeed.With this great info supplied one can now shop around with more caution.Personally I would go for the 997 Gen II now.

    • @lnengineeringllc
      @lnengineeringllc Рік тому

      If considering a 987.2 or 997.2, please do be sure to include bore scoping and even possibly used oil analysis on these engines as well as they too can suffer from cylinder bore scoring, however it's certainly a lesser issue with these later models. By no means should one discount the Gen 1 cars as they are amazing and with a thorough PPI and proper maintenance, they can be just as reliable.

  • @mustuddd
    @mustuddd Рік тому +5

    Is there a list of recommended shops for rebuilds, etc. that PCA can point us to?

    • @johnbee7729
      @johnbee7729 Рік тому +1

      Great question! Would be interested in knowing of shops in Atlantic / eastern Canada

  • @johnwilliams727
    @johnwilliams727 Рік тому +2

    Well done, great series, would love to hear more on 987 Cayman diffs.

  • @mikek1681
    @mikek1681 Рік тому +1

    Another really outstanding video. Thanks so much. My 996 is running beautifully, and luckily, I've been using top tier fuel. It's also good to know what the cost of a new better motor might be. Really great!!

  • @wwilliams1358
    @wwilliams1358 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for this video, learned a lot, but would this be the same for a 991?
    Or is the 991 engine built with different material?

  • @sgttombailes3380
    @sgttombailes3380 Рік тому

    Shout Out to Jake. I sure love and enjoy my 996.

  • @bodivanbodivan3668
    @bodivanbodivan3668 11 місяців тому +1

    Whats the name of your garage and where is it located?

  • @andrewallen9993
    @andrewallen9993 2 місяці тому

    The cure for bore scoring is preventing it from happening. Mix 2 stroke oil with your petrol at 40:1.

  • @elliefix9551
    @elliefix9551 Рік тому

    Absolutely great video series. Good to give guidance on what to do, look out for, and how to handle if it happens. There's a very small part of me that, upon "Post Purchase Inspection" is kind of hoping to find it so I can rebuild my 07 Targa4S to a 4.0! I'll start the fund now...

  • @WatchThisA
    @WatchThisA Рік тому +3

    Damn, $25-30k for an added 50hp, why not just put in an LS swap using Renegade mounts for half that? And get way more than 50.

  • @lilmangofast
    @lilmangofast 10 місяців тому +1

    There needs to be more acceptance in the Porsche community for motor swap with more reliable motors. Proud owner of a Cayenne with a VW 3.2l motor. No bore score and turbo ready!

    • @roots4x
      @roots4x 8 місяців тому

      So you're drastically raising the center of gravity of the car and removing one of the most distinctive features of the car. That's fine, but there's good reason why people buy/keep old Porsches.

    • @lilmangofast
      @lilmangofast 8 місяців тому

      @roots4x air cooled have no problems. Keep classic cars classic. Now argue how the 500lb watercooled version has a lower center of gravity from an aluminum v8 tipping the scales even at the same weight. There are always ways to tune a slightly different roll center. Since it's going to be just a few pounds, use a Braille battery. As for cayannes that have bore score issues as well, it's fair game. Make that 5000lb pig fun!

    • @roots4x
      @roots4x 8 місяців тому

      @@lilmangofast It's not about total weight, it's about center of gravity. Again, not disrespect to your car. It's always awesome to do what you can with what you have. But repairing a proper flat 6 over replacing it with a VR6 makes a difference. Unless you mounted your VR6 sideways, the heavy heads are shifting weight balance way up.

  • @Abbystar454
    @Abbystar454 Місяць тому

    If only the 911’s, with forged pistons and poor anti gawling , is the problem why not fit a set of different/cast pistons to 996/7 that don’t have bore scoring yet?

  • @tradukilor2
    @tradukilor2 Рік тому +2

    I assume the 3.4 from Cayman S can also be bored to 4.0, right ?

  • @mwong987
    @mwong987 Рік тому

    Just purchased a 2005 Boxster S with a manual gearbox.
    What can I do to avoid bore scoring?
    1. Buy high-quality gasoline
    2. Avoid excessive idling
    3. Do not rev the engine hard until it is at operating temperature
    4. Using products formulated to clean fuel injectors
    5. Replace oil often (6 mi, 5000 mi?)
    6. Using diagnostics to check for early signs
    Anything else?

  • @Iggy-2010
    @Iggy-2010 Рік тому

    So how much does it cost to have engine done by LN or Flat six?

  • @krassimirpetrov7131
    @krassimirpetrov7131 Рік тому

    Been following those guys for a while there’s also a series there , big money but hey it’s the best and all of us Porsche guys know it

  • @MasterOfNone88
    @MasterOfNone88 3 місяці тому

    Thank you very much. I will continue or save up money and get a 991. No taking a chance on a 996 or 997.

    • @victoria19853
      @victoria19853 3 місяці тому

      997.2 is the way to go in my opinion 2005-2008 997.1 have similar issues like the 996 but are overall better than a 996.

  • @hugoTets
    @hugoTets Рік тому +1

    Great info along the series!
    The engine that came in the cayman 987.1 3.4L can be stroke to 3.8 or 4.0?

    • @lnengineeringllc
      @lnengineeringllc Рік тому +1

      As part of the Nickies sleeving process, we increase the bore size from 96mm to 101mm which results in 3.8 liters of displacement.

    • @hugoTets
      @hugoTets Рік тому

      @@lnengineeringllc and how many HP it males?

    • @lnengineeringllc
      @lnengineeringllc Рік тому +2

      @@hugoTets Customers who have done this have reported gains of 50 HP with greatly improved torque throughout the RPM band, which quite honestly, makes the biggest difference.

  • @mikem4432
    @mikem4432 Рік тому +2

    you can find Caymen S 2006 up for less than 20k.. low millage around 50k.. why??? watch the video.. they all have some level of scored cyl issue.

  • @zero_to_1000
    @zero_to_1000 Рік тому

    What's the most displacement you increase a 3.4?

  • @LSmiata
    @LSmiata Рік тому

    worried more about main bearings with mismatched crack halves. oil seals should be fine.
    Larger bores more suspect to cylinder scoring?
    my opinion

  • @davidlamberson5435
    @davidlamberson5435 Рік тому

    On a unrelated issue does anyone know if the Cayman with the direct fuel injection system having problems with build up around the valves and combustion chamber?

  • @M_IkeLeBlanc
    @M_IkeLeBlanc Рік тому +1

    Great series!

  • @panthepchamrasromran1033
    @panthepchamrasromran1033 Рік тому

    Which oil ; should I used for for my 997.1 $S Targa

    • @charlesnavarro586
      @charlesnavarro586 Рік тому

      We recommend using Driven DT40. It has high levels of moly and increased ZDDP levels over an A40 spec oil. Be sure to change your oil every 6k miles or 5,000 miles, whichever comes first.

  • @original2758
    @original2758 Рік тому +1

    What could they bore a 3.2 liter from an 02 Boxster 986 to? Inquiring minds want to know 🙂

    • @lnengineeringllc
      @lnengineeringllc Рік тому +2

      We've been taking 3.2 Boxster S engines out to 3.8 liters for over 15 years. Having owned a 99 Boxster with a 3.8, I can tell you it is a hoot to drive (and track).

  • @jimmymack007
    @jimmymack007 10 місяців тому

    You asked the question what can you get for $30k? Well considering a 996 can be bought for less than $10k, spending $15-20k on an engine rebuild simply does not make financial sense, so unless you are particularly attached, get a different car or buy a good used engine for $4k and have someone fit it with a new clutch and bearings for $5 - 6k all in.

  • @Dave-White
    @Dave-White Рік тому +1

    Great series - thanks!

  • @jf9601
    @jf9601 Рік тому +1

    I watched all 4 of these videos and came away thinking that one company is killing it out of all this propaganda. Highly stressed engines like the Porsche engine will break and need repair, most engines do. What are the symptoms of bore score? From what I can glean it is high oil consumption and a sooty tail pipe. Advanced bore score may have a clattering engine, but as mentioned it could take 40k mikes to go from one symptom to the other, so why do folk spend $$$$ on the mere sight of scored bores, and why do they go full hog in rebuilding this engine when only 1 or 2 cylinders have an an issue? What I was hearing is that it is they want to bore the engine out for 50 whp. Expensive. I have one of these cars with high mileage - if it starts showing signs of borescope, I’ll add the oil because I only drive the thing 2k miles a year and the cost of oil is cheaper than a rebuild. Only if it starts clattering or smoking excessively will I bore score the thing and try and fix it. But I will only fix what is wrong with it - if 2 cylinders are scored I’ll fix the 2. I will absolutely not get into the slippery slope of “while the engine is out, you might as well…” because that’s when costs start to escalate. Flat 6 innovation, LN engineering and Hartech in the UK are making a killing out of this bore score nonsense and the consumer is losing out. Porsche ought to do something but they won’t especially after the IMS court action, so they leave it to others to deal with and concentrate elsewhere. If all of this was really consumer centric, the costs would be coming down and engineering firms would be finding ways to make it cheaper for the consumer, but the costs are going up and up which indicates to me that it is more about making money than truly helping the consumer out. I could be wrong of course and I often am, and these vids have definitely helped me understand more about bore score. Thanks!

    • @LynxStarAuto
      @LynxStarAuto 11 місяців тому

      You can get a factory short block for under 10k. Swap the heads over, and accessories. Your out the door price will be 14-16k tops. This is what many ppl do. I've been servicing these cars 21 years now here in sunny South Florida. Aka Porsche capital. I've done more short blocks than I can remember. Ain't nobody spending 30k on a dinosaur 996.
      I'm not discrediting these guys knowledge, nor effort, but in the real world it's a minutiae of the owner base that will spend that kind of money on a dinosaur. Most will just upgrade to a newer model.

  • @alexanderbellizia7126
    @alexanderbellizia7126 Рік тому

    You make so much great content, thanks for sharing with the rest of the world. :-)

  • @shughes911
    @shughes911 Рік тому +1

    These cars are old now, between the 996/997 I feel they should have a good idea on how many are affected based on how many were built! Honestly it sounds like all of them! Surely this isn’t the case? I have a 05 with 79k now And it has been well maintained! My mechanic said in his 26 yers he has seen I bore scoring issues on a 996 and 3 IMS . So man I don’t know what is going on! It makes it hard to enjoy my car. I may sell it for a 09/12 cayman s.

    • @charlesnavarro586
      @charlesnavarro586 Рік тому +2

      There is no need to run and sell off your car. The 09 and later engines can also suffer from cylinder bore scoring, so we recommend scoping the cylinders, doing used oil analysis, and then switching to an oil like Driven DT40. It's critical that you make sure all the preventative maintenance steps laid our are followed so that you can drive with peace of mind that you're doing everything possible to protect your engine.

    • @shughes911
      @shughes911 Рік тому +1

      @@charlesnavarro586 Thank you for the feed back. I just made Appt for a bore scope.Hopefully all is good.But like you said their is things we can do to maintain the motor from getting worse..

  • @fabssgarage
    @fabssgarage Рік тому

    I just bought my first porsche yesterday and just decided to sell ot. Can't drive a car with such a ticking bomb behind...too way many things to worry about

  • @freakadore
    @freakadore Рік тому

    Well done! Thanks for the information!

  • @TheLadeef
    @TheLadeef Рік тому +4

    this has to be a legitimate design defect, why isn't there some sort of class action or warranty on these?

    • @a.c.e.7568
      @a.c.e.7568 Рік тому +3

      Probably because no matter how well designed they are, there will always be some driver who either does not maintain their vehicle or abuses his engine.

  • @terrencelawrence5007
    @terrencelawrence5007 10 місяців тому

    I've always loved PORSCHE and always will..but i just cant afford them knowing the car will eventually bore score. Just in the design of the engine. Every time i would drive it feel afraid when it might start to show signs..

  • @alwarren1300
    @alwarren1300 Рік тому

    Lots of great info…

  • @denizhanozkara
    @denizhanozkara Рік тому

    very informative.

    • @PorscheClubofAmerica
      @PorscheClubofAmerica  Рік тому +1

      Glad you think so!

    • @denizhanozkara
      @denizhanozkara Рік тому

      @@PorscheClubofAmerica i wish i could take the chance to buy one. 10-15k is a lot. Porsche is rich people’s car. Thats for sure.
      I have never had a chance to drive one. Yet cant afford one. Sad.

  • @Iggy-2010
    @Iggy-2010 Рік тому +2

    So $15k for engine is very high! The 996 is not that valuable and saying that you CAN buy a later model which is better in every way also. This cannot cost that much for that machine work and some new jugs!!! Dont know how people that do that can justify this huge cost?? I know R&D did cost,but to sell more of these engines price need to be much lower!

  • @jasonruch3529
    @jasonruch3529 2 місяці тому

    Pistons dont mean that much....its the rings that are important...and ive NEVER seen aftermarket last as long or longer then factory of any make or model. Why is that?😢

  • @ol48spring
    @ol48spring Рік тому

    Best part about fixing is upgrading. Money is for spending.

  • @a.c.e.7568
    @a.c.e.7568 Рік тому +4

    OK, after watching all 4 parts, the question I now have is why does this only happen to Porsches that I know of. Now the percentage this happens to is obviously high enough to bring it to the attention of Porsche owners. My other non-Porsche daily driver has an aluminum block and I know I will get 200,000-plus miles out of it without problems. Even my old 1999 Honda CR-V with its aluminum block, now in the hands of a Porsche 997 owner, has over 200,000 miles on it and the engine have never been opened. Time to either fire some Porsche engineers or their bean counters.

    • @lanceboyle4255
      @lanceboyle4255 Рік тому

      BMW V8’s same problem

    • @a.c.e.7568
      @a.c.e.7568 Рік тому

      @@lanceboyle4255 I remember the M5s from the early to mid 90s that had cylinder issues due to the high sulphur content in the gas. That is what I heard.

    • @lnengineeringllc
      @lnengineeringllc Рік тому

      We do get calls for other European makes with Alusil engine blocks that have scored, however you don't often see these failures discussed as Porsche owners are much more devoted to the brand and tend to be more active in clubs and forums where these issues are discussed. So yes, this is more than just a Porsche problem, however the Lokasil block process in the M96 and M97 engine is unique to 97-08 Porsche Boxster, Cayman, and 911 models and was never used by any other manufacturer.

    • @olabodealamu5297
      @olabodealamu5297 Рік тому +1

      It’s cos it’s horizontally opposed. Compared to the other engines you mentioned that are not.

  • @shovel_head80
    @shovel_head80 Рік тому +2

    Engineering at is finest than will force you to buy a new car every 100k

    • @BloodySoup74
      @BloodySoup74 Рік тому

      You can also blame governments with new rules of environmental ideology that destroys engines. Especially on diesels.

  • @adamsangels9874
    @adamsangels9874 5 місяців тому

    Watched this video then proceeded to sell all 4 my Porsches

  • @black99rt
    @black99rt Рік тому +1

    Just keep driving them. Most arent worth fixing at their current valuation, and theyll need pistons and sleeves to repair anyway.

  • @Boatfisherz1
    @Boatfisherz1 28 днів тому

    Doesn't make sense...$20k for rebuild plus the 30-$40k used cost? I was considering these cars as a fun cheaper sports car but not now....

  • @Anatoli50
    @Anatoli50 Рік тому

    My 356’s never suffered from bore scoring. What the hell happened at Porsche? They earned a sterling reputation for reliability back in the day. Now they are about as reliable as a Chevy Vega motor, but cost $30,000 more to rebuild. And of course the new motor will still suffer from bore scoring.. Porsche lost me a long time ago. Now just a toy for the rich.

    • @chipattack912
      @chipattack912 Рік тому

      Did you even watch the video? The whole point in rebuilding the engine correctly as shown is so that it doesn’t have the scoring issue any longer.

  • @cavy95
    @cavy95 26 днів тому

    LS Swap it

  • @darrinkevin8849
    @darrinkevin8849 Рік тому +1

    Shouldn't Porsche be making an affordable replacement engine for these cars for their reputation alone? Most people buy 996 and 997 as the entry into Porsche. As these cars go by the wayside more and more because of this obvious defect they will lose a return customer base.

  • @PelicanIslandLabs
    @PelicanIslandLabs 8 місяців тому

    "While you're in there.................. get a truckload of money from your bank. .

  • @mattstogryn3066
    @mattstogryn3066 Рік тому +1

    Not the worst thing in the world to spend 30k on until you factor in the low Canadian dollar OUCH

  • @clearcandortv5727
    @clearcandortv5727 Рік тому +1

    I’m scared

    • @PorscheClubofAmerica
      @PorscheClubofAmerica  Рік тому

      Don't be. Being scared doesn't change anything. If you own one, just drive, maintain and enjoy.

  • @errolrojas3460
    @errolrojas3460 Місяць тому

    From what I gather from this video is that you never, ever paint the engine. Is that correct?

  • @DonBMW
    @DonBMW Рік тому +2

    Step 1. Accept you played yourself. 2. Bend over and get ready. 3. Take it hard. 4. Go to the bank and drain your savings. 5. Wait 2 years to get the car back. Congratulations the car is fixed and you got screwed again. Hope you liked it and felt it was worth it.

  • @rickkurtz1161
    @rickkurtz1161 Рік тому

    Love the hype, guys are making 30 g for a rebuild. Funny I have owned 3 997s. No issues, if this is such a problem, who would ever support Porsche. I sure wouldn't..

  • @lynlopez2655
    @lynlopez2655 7 місяців тому

    So, here we are. Seems that Ln and Raby -who make most of their money from eith ims or bore scoring are at it again. Like the kill article in Panorama -that trashed 996's and Boxters. Lets see - More or less - how specific -how about percentages?? No - ok how about maybe and kind of -percentages?? If you look at Europe anywhere in Europe bore scoring is less than 2%. And in very specific cases. Any engine with 170,000 miles will have wear - usually rings and piston and valves. What do you expect? The IMS thing was always less than 10% and you tink most if not all of the 170,000 total in U.S. are still running - without IMS replacement. But they want it to be a maintanence item - of course - they make there money that way. Bore scoring - same deal. Percentages backed by proof. And don't get started on the "moly" reoutine. They can't even get the side decal on the 911 on straight.

  • @005AGIMA
    @005AGIMA Рік тому +1

    Step 1: Open Wallet.
    Step 2: Beg wife to stay.
    Step 3: Cry yourself to sleep.

  • @bernardthefourth
    @bernardthefourth Рік тому +2

    Mechanically totaled Porsches.

  • @DeltaCharlie27
    @DeltaCharlie27 9 місяців тому

    Hmmmmm it’s not what you can get for the price of repair only (30k+) it’s what can get for 30k plus the cost of the original car.

  • @RogueBrit
    @RogueBrit 11 місяців тому

    I love Porsche but they aren't the tour de force they pretend to be. Toyota owners don't loose slepp over IMS bearings or bore scoring

  • @richardcarr6493
    @richardcarr6493 Рік тому

    HMMM MAYBE I LL JUST GET A VETTE OR LS SWAP IT FOR MUCH LESS !! DAMN Porsche tax !! FOR THE RECORD l agree with everything they re doing repair and upgrade wise BUT why hasn't Porsche done all of this already from factory in the first place ??!! THEY sound like they re using the same cost cutting measures the big 3 are using here :(

  • @mbdulka
    @mbdulka 11 місяців тому

    Just LS Swap the V8 ... be done with it.

  • @tomthumb2057
    @tomthumb2057 2 місяці тому

    hum, do any Porsche owner actually know how to fix their vehicle? Sleeving an engine is old tech why is it being treated as new territory?

  • @frankoch600
    @frankoch600 20 днів тому

    potsche vehicles are poorly built, they used the cheapest parts and construction possible, as an owner this vehicle they are junk.

  • @verynormalman
    @verynormalman Рік тому

    To buy these cars, you would surely be insane. German made products have a false reputation for quality. BMW anyone???

  • @brucelee3835
    @brucelee3835 3 місяці тому

    german cars are make of cheap plastic head
    lens and plastic side trim even the radiator is plastic.