Bore scoring on the 981?

Bore scoring on the 981?

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anonymous-user

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55 months

Friday 24th August 2018
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Came across this yesterday:

https://rennlist.com/forums/987-981-forum/1091142-...

A bit worrying. Any other cases ?

ryanchan

45 posts

97 months

Friday 24th August 2018
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I have a base 981, same problem and engine was only 12k miles old - new engine was supplied and fitted in Austria (was doing a road trip when it went), very glad it was under warranty..

JayK12

2,324 posts

203 months

Friday 24th August 2018
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ryanchan said:
I have a base 981, same problem and engine was only 12k miles old - new engine was supplied and fitted in Austria (was doing a road trip when it went), very glad it was under warranty..
Surely if the engine went at 12K miles they would sort it even if it wasn't under warranty, if it has been serviced on time and especially by Porsche. A friends Aston V8VS blew up at 30K miles on the clock and on track......Aston coughed up a large amount.

bcr5784

7,118 posts

146 months

Friday 24th August 2018
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Schmed said:
Came across this yesterday:

https://rennlist.com/forums/987-981-forum/1091142-...

A bit worrying. Any other cases ?
If you read right through the thread it does look like there were a number of prior issues (eg coil replacements) which might be the root cause of the failure. It doesn't look an isolated issue, but not something that owners ought to be paranoid about.

GT4P

5,215 posts

186 months

Saturday 25th August 2018
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A couple of things that seem important mentioned in looking after the 9A1 engine or any performance engine are regular oil changes , quality petrol and warming up properly! But you are always going to get a random failure in the modern manufacturing process. A couple of years ago talking to aPorsche technician said this was true of the 9A1 engine no real design issues just random faults like they had a problem with a 997gts which turned out to be a poorly made injector.
In the long term when those motors get to high miles and need an engine refresh or you are thinking about increasing cc then nikasil liners would seem to be the way to go

Milnsey

214 posts

221 months

Saturday 25th August 2018
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Interesting how Porsches in USA have 10k oil change intervals according to one of the posts

zestyfesty

252 posts

100 months

Thursday 27th August 2020
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I’m not the only loitering and curious 86/BRZ owner here I see! Love the Cayman, principally the middle engine and NA F6 really appeals. Didn’t know the 987.2 got the 9A1 engine - duly noted for any purchase considerations in years to come. Happily remain in full honeymoon period with BRZ. The only ennui is the gear ING; will have to suck a see one day

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

55 months

Saturday 12th September 2020
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More cases: https://www.planet-9.com/threads/engine-replacemen...

Pretty solid argument for that warranty extension...?

Chamon_Lee

3,801 posts

148 months

Monday 14th September 2020
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how does one even check if they have it? tell tale signs ?

EGTE

996 posts

183 months

Tuesday 15th September 2020
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I think it's down the the really poor-quality fuel they have in the US, honestly. Seems to kill their injectors, which leads to bore washing.

GT4P

5,215 posts

186 months

Wednesday 16th September 2020
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Seem to recall BMW had a problem back in the 90s with fuel quality and bores and ended up switching liners

Trevor555

4,457 posts

85 months

Wednesday 16th September 2020
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GT4P said:
Seem to recall BMW had a problem back in the 90s with fuel quality and bores and ended up switching liners
I remember that, nikosil liners?

It affected the V8 Jags as well.

Andyoz

2,889 posts

55 months

Wednesday 16th September 2020
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Next thing we know, the 718 will start getting it to

Lexington59

974 posts

66 months

Wednesday 16th September 2020
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Andyoz said:
Next thing we know, the 718 will start getting it to
Should be unlikely and this may explain the lack of any reported cases in the 718, as I believe the turbos (sixes and fours) use a different "Rotating Single-Wire" (RSW) iron coated lining technology from 2016 on.

Imran999

351 posts

154 months

Monday 14th March 2022
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Just checked-out a 981.2 for a friend. Being offered (with CPO) by a Porsche dealer, 30k miles but sounds horrid on tick-over. Sent a sound file to a reputable engine shop, and they confirmed bore scoring. No record of any oil changes over a 2 year/20k mile period, that probably doesn’t help.

Twinfan

10,125 posts

105 months

Monday 14th March 2022
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Imran999 said:
Just checked-out a 981.2 for a friend. Being offered (with CPO) by a Porsche dealer, 30k miles but sounds horrid on tick-over. Sent a sound file to a reputable engine shop, and they confirmed bore scoring. No record of any oil changes over a 2 year/20k mile period, that probably doesn’t help.
Pretty impressive. A model of car that doesn't exist has bore scoring diagnosed without actually looking inside the engine...


Andyoz

2,889 posts

55 months

Monday 14th March 2022
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Twinfan said:
Imran999 said:
Just checked-out a 981.2 for a friend. Being offered (with CPO) by a Porsche dealer, 30k miles but sounds horrid on tick-over. Sent a sound file to a reputable engine shop, and they confirmed bore scoring. No record of any oil changes over a 2 year/20k mile period, that probably doesn’t help.
Pretty impressive. A model of car that doesn't exist has bore scoring diagnosed without actually looking inside the engine...
Haha...some Indies even struggle to diagnose bore score accurately with the engine right beside them with a bore scope shoved up it...

Escy

3,940 posts

150 months

Wednesday 16th March 2022
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Only need to hear it once and you'll know instantly next time.

mr pg

1,954 posts

206 months

Thursday 17th March 2022
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Would still like to know what a 981.2 is?

981Boxess

11,294 posts

259 months

Thursday 17th March 2022
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Imran999 said:
Just checked-out a 981.2 for a friend. Being offered (with CPO) by a Porsche dealer, 30k miles but sounds horrid on tick-over. Sent a sound file to a reputable engine shop, and they confirmed bore scoring. No record of any oil changes over a 2 year/20k mile period, that probably doesn’t help.
So to sum up, a 981.2 with 30k on the clock with FSH is being being sold by a Porsche OPC with full 24 month warranty with an engine that sounds horrid on tick-over, is that what you are saying?