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Smoke coming out of the passenger side exhaust.
- Thread starter dannyp1
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Smoke from the left hand exhaust can be associated with bore scoring on bank 2. I hope that isn't the case, but you'll only know after a borescope test.
Fingers crossed for you.
dannyp1
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Car is with Chris Lansbury @ Pie Performance. Nice chap too, knows his stuff. I popped over to see him this morning and he explained whats gone wrong. He said the engine needs taking out and sending up north to be taken apart and repaired. I think he said High-tech, or Tech9, (or something like that) is the company they use for engine rebuilds. Seems my engine needs stripping, repairing and rebuilding. Hummfffff.
He also said since everythings gotta come out, its a convenient time to upgrade/replace some other engine items so he is gonna quote me on other jobs, like timing-chain replacement. Not had a price quote yet, that comes next week, but it ain't gonna be cheap and my eyes are already watering in anticipation.
I asked about just replacing the whole engine with a second hand engine, but he said cost will be similar and better to have a stripped and repaired and upgraded engine, rather than a secondhand engine that might have the same issue later.
Engine has done 92,000 miles.
Any thoughts on this?
Edit: Just looked on ebay and i see a lot of £5k engine rebuild options. Ummmmmmmmm.....
By the way - No 3 is on the left-hand bank. The exhausts cross over, so the smoke should have been coming out the RIGHT hand exhaust.......
But not uncommon on early engines Gen 2 dfi engines don't seem to have all these early issues.
Which ever way its going to be expensive considering the value of early 996 and Boxster s it will need serious
consideration to resolve the problem in the most inexpensive way.
Good luck.
Cliff.
JuliusF
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Edit: Just looked on ebay and i see a lot of £5k engine rebuild options. Ummmmmmmmm.....
I wouldn’t recommend you touch one of these options - even with a very long bargepole [:-]
dannyp1
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Quote: "Removal and refit of the engine, this also includes out time to get the run strip to the bare bone ready for sending off.
The engine stripped, the failed bore repair with a new liner, the remaining 5 strengthened, the engine cleaned and rebuilt ready for sending back to us, we also recommend fitting a new water pump at the time of the rebuilt. This is covered in the estimate.”
£1950 – engine removal and refit, major service, anti freeze.
£3750 – Engine build for cracked bore.
Plus £189 water pump, plus VAT - gives me a bill of £7,232.47p
They have also given me the option to consider some extras whist the engine is out: "Replace timing chains, replace chain guides, upgrade the drive bearing for the cams, replace the crank bearings and full recondition the heads and rebuild and test. This would be an additional £3500, plus the vat.”
Ouch!
Value of the car all fixed up and working is what? 911, 966, C2, 2002, 92000 miles: £12k if i'm lucky?
I have a horrible feeling my Porsche ownership could be coming to an end. I just retired and it may be time to be 'sensible' at long long last.
Thanks for your recommendations. I will ask about "Porsche exchange short engine” and I’ll call Hartech and Autofarm myself. Lets see what they have to say for themselves.
Any other bright ideas would be most welcome.
dannyp1
New member
pse_SC said:Edit: Just looked on ebay and i see a lot of £5k engine rebuild options. Ummmmmmmmm.....
I wouldn’t recommend you touch one of these options - even with a very long bargepole [:-]
Yeah, i will not be going nowhere near Ebay. It was just quick and easy to check.
JuliusF
New member
Oh dear, looks like all roads lead to £7K for you at the moment.
Good luck - feel for you!
dannyp1
New member
I can't do any of the work myself as i have no experience at all.
On top of all this i just shelled out £5k on a new engine on my Mercedes! It's all going Pete Tong and i'm having a car nightmare right now. In fact, just sold the Merc today and bought a Peugoet instead:-((((
I will report back with what Hartech and Autofarm say.
Hope things work out
Best of luck.
Cliff.

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