Cayman Bore Scoring
Discussion
uknick said:
mmmmmm. A friend told a friend who told a friend a Porsche dealer is paying an independent to rebuild a Porsche engine under warranty
Well this is the internet!!Gist of conversation was dealer not given any choice.
I'll get more info next time I'm on shift in a couple of weeks.
chrissmith2097 said:
Out of interest what kind of cost are we talking about for a typical repair of this failure?
The number I gave in the other thread was 18k€ for new Boxster S motor.( equals to a new exhaust system on a Ferrari )I personally still think that DFI engines are a safe bet.
I know this is an old thread but I am not considering a boxster or cayman but the bore score fear has me thinking keep my E46 M3 for the weekends. I have a 996 Turbo as well but we all know there is no issues there.
Are we still with the conclusion they all can score but the 2.7 is less likely. What about GEN 2 models? Are they clear of this virus?
Are we still with the conclusion they all can score but the 2.7 is less likely. What about GEN 2 models? Are they clear of this virus?
mollytherocker said:
You need to refer to Barrys comments on here somewhere but I will summarise my understanding.
Bore scoring is caused by excessive heat build up in an area of the block due to inadequate water cooling. When you have been on a good blast and stop at say some lights and the already hot engine is idling, the at risk area gets into the danger zone due to the suddnely reduced water flow.
If you now to a full bore start, this is when you are at risk of scoring the bores.
MTR
wow ! So basically, stay away from red traffic lights Bore scoring is caused by excessive heat build up in an area of the block due to inadequate water cooling. When you have been on a good blast and stop at say some lights and the already hot engine is idling, the at risk area gets into the danger zone due to the suddnely reduced water flow.
If you now to a full bore start, this is when you are at risk of scoring the bores.
MTR
Sorry to resurrect such an old thread. Now we are four years down the line is anyone able to clarify the failure rate of the 2008MY Cayman/Boxster 3.4 in relation to bore score? Also which one of the two is less likely to suffer from it?
I really want a Gen 1 Boxster S Sports Edition which are all 08 model year.
I really want a Gen 1 Boxster S Sports Edition which are all 08 model year.
Thread resurrection!!
I'm looking at a 3.4 Cayman from an indy and speaking to Porsche earlier they said they would do the 111 point inspection before £216, then after 90 days of me owning the car they would have to do another inspection and if that was all clear then £1200 for 2 yrs warranty.
Now without asking them directly, but would that cover me in the event of a bore score implosion event?
Other option is to save up a few quid more and get the 2.9, but it would prob be low spec one etc for my budget.
I'm looking at a 3.4 Cayman from an indy and speaking to Porsche earlier they said they would do the 111 point inspection before £216, then after 90 days of me owning the car they would have to do another inspection and if that was all clear then £1200 for 2 yrs warranty.
Now without asking them directly, but would that cover me in the event of a bore score implosion event?
Other option is to save up a few quid more and get the 2.9, but it would prob be low spec one etc for my budget.
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