00:00Common Porsche models affected by IMS bearing failure and why it happens.
00:04The IMS bearing is a key internal engine component that supports proper timing operation in many Porsche engines.
00:11Failure of this bearing is a known issue in certain water-cooled Porsche models.
00:15Understanding which models are affected helps owners take preventive action early.
00:20Porsche models.
00:22Most commonly affected Porsche, Boxster models Porsche, 911, Carrera, early Porsche, Cayman models,
00:30Why IMS bearing failure happens.
00:32The factory IMS bearing is sealed and receives limited lubrication during engine operation.
00:36Over time, the grease inside the bearing breaks down and causes internal wear.
00:41Long oil change intervals increase heat and friction, which accelerates bearing failure.
00:46Warning signs of IMS bearing problems.
00:49Early signs may include rattling noises from the engine during startup or idle.
00:54Metal particles may appear in the oil or oil filter during servicing.
00:58Impact on engine health.
01:00IMS bearing failure causes loss of timing, which leads to serious internal engine damage.
01:06Valve and piston contact may occur resulting in complete engine failure.
01:11Repairs after failure are often extensive and expensive.
01:14Prevention and risk reduction.
01:16Regular oil changes help improve lubrication and reduce bearing stress.
01:21IMS bearing upgrade kits offer long-term protection and peace of mind.
01:26IMS bearing failure affects specific Porsche models and can cause severe engine damage.
01:32Knowing the risks allows owners to act before failure occurs.
01:36Preventive maintenance is the best way to protect Porsche engine longevity.
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