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Out of the frying pan and into the fire! The car is at the shop for the pinion job and a straightforward pinon repair has become much more involved. One of the retaining clips holding in a coverplate for the torsen unit came loose, and let the cover WHAM around, punching a hole in the bellhousing! Take a look at the pics!
So my options now are:
1 - obtain new quaife unit
2 - convince quaife to repair
3 - obtain new/used open diff
This unit was installed in 1998 by a previous owner of the car. My belief is that I bought the car with this damage... but who knows? It's a real mystery that I have never seen a drop of gear oil either on or below the transmission - and the mechanics taking my car apart didn't see any either. I put 3qts of fresh oil in about a year ago and only half of that came out so go figure...
My questions are:
1 - what would YOU do in my situation?
2 - anyone instll a LSD recently who could make an open diff available to me?
3 - can anyone explain the failure sequence? the only thing we can think of is a faulty install by the factory, but recovery under warranty eight years and two owners out seems unlikely.
Any advice and help appreciated. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/mellow.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
By the way... if someone tells me how to include full-size pics with my post I will do that - I know some of us cannot open the attachments ... including me!
1992 black/tan coupe, window express, koni struts/shocks, 17C2 wheels, guards <acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'><acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'>LSD</acronym></acronym>, pinion fixed, sound system, etc, etc, OCD for sure.
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Sean - San Francisco
'92 coupe, white / tan, clutch LSD, early production car (#56)
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i've got an open diff sitting on my shelf that could be available
[color="#3333FF"]Todd Jacobs [/color]
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[color="#FF6600"]1993 968 coupe 6spd[/color]
[color="#000099"]Cobalt Blue [/color] with [color="#000099"]cobalt [/color] and [color="#CCCCCC"]light grey [/color] interior.
[color="#FF6666"]17" 996 wheels, Koni's, LSD.[/color]
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Thanks for the heads up, Bob! I noticed that... his reserve is over $1,000 for a unit with 65,000 miles on it. it *is* porsche OEM - I don't know if that means its better than a Guard's unit or not - but it sure seems to mean it's more expensive!
I can get a new Guard's for under $1,200. Maybe I'll go back to an open diff... where was the long paragraph-less driver's report recently who felt the car to be just GREAT without an LSD.
tsj9197 my mechanic said used open diffs should be free... or practically so... would yours be one of those? <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
1992 black/tan coupe, window express, koni struts/shocks, 17C2 wheels, guards <acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'><acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'>LSD</acronym></acronym>, pinion fixed, sound system, etc, etc, OCD for sure.
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pay the shipping and it would be yours.
right now it's just a paper weight
[color="#3333FF"]Todd Jacobs [/color]
[color="#339999"]Iowa, USA[/color]
[color="#FF6600"]1993 968 coupe 6spd[/color]
[color="#000099"]Cobalt Blue [/color] with [color="#000099"]cobalt [/color] and [color="#CCCCCC"]light grey [/color] interior.
[color="#FF6666"]17" 996 wheels, Koni's, LSD.[/color]
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thanks ts... but I tried a used diff (no good - its been returned) and have ended up with a new unit from Paul Guards plus new syncros - ouch! ouch! my wallet is hurting!
1992 black/tan coupe, window express, koni struts/shocks, 17C2 wheels, guards <acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'><acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'>LSD</acronym></acronym>, pinion fixed, sound system, etc, etc, OCD for sure.