[quote name='Cloud9...68' timestamp='1375624858' post='146537'] I just need to take it to someone who is familiar with the problem to confirm.[/quote]
If you want to wait until November when I'm there for tne Formula 1 , I'm sure we can probably find some time to meet up and go for a ride. However, if the sound changes at different stages no guarantee I'll be able to tell with 100% certainty, because I can only compare it to mine, but I'm still thinking I can diagnose a pinion sound regardless of stage with better than 75% confidence factor.
My bearing had only one single dimple, tne size of a pinhead, barely visible to the naked eye and it still produced a sound I could hear. The shop that did the job, and they have repaired around five other ones on 968s before mine, said I could have driven the car with that probably for a quarter million miles and it would not have gotten much worse...as long as the noise did not bother me. But it annoyed me to no end , so I had to fix it. However, I've seem photos of other bearings that were so badly pitted, the owners
must have driven like that for tens of thousands of miles before the noise probably became loud enough
where they could not stand it. One of the problems is that many shops, even those who have worked on
other 968s but not on the pinion will listen to the sound, and tell you its normal forth trannies in these
car's, especially with hatchbacks that amplify every suspension and rear tranny sound, so people leave it alone.