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TRANSAXEL QUESTION FOR NEW PURCHASE
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LOOKING TO BUY 95 968 SAID TO BE IN VERY NICE CONDITION, 35,000 MILES, BUT WITH TRANSAXEL NOICE . AFTER READING THE FORUM THIS IS A VERY COMMON PROBLEM. SOME HAPPEN AT 25,000 MILES OTHERS LAST TILL 100,000 MILES. MY QUESTIONS ARE--- WHY THE DIFFRENCE? WOULD A DIFFERENT TRANSAXEL FLUID HELP AFTER REBUILD. . WILL A REBUILD CORRECT WHAT SEEMS TO BE A PROBLEM FROM THE FACTORY. BETTER PARTS NOW? OR AM I BACK IN THERE IN ANOTHER 35,000 MILES? ALSO ANYTHING ELSE I SHOULD LOOK FOR IN PREPURCHASE? THANKS---GUNDY
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if the noise you're talking about is the pinion bearing, the parts and labor is around $ 2,000 - $2, 500 depending on the shop, and it SHOULD be a lifetime repair, if the shop knows what they're doing and/or have changed 968 pinion bearings before. do a search and no doubt many threads will come up on this topic, including various shops recommendations.. good luck
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Agree with ds968: if it whines..repair it. I found an excellent shop and the guy sent an itemized bill for a nearly total rebuild.



If you need to, contact Roger Brown at California Motorsports
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#4

pinion bearing failure has nothing to do with mileage because it is due to a mechanically installed bearing, and the tolerances of the casting and the installation - the preload associated varies accordingly - how much preload dictates how long it lasts



if it isn't doing it, don't sweat it - nothing you can do to prevent it without installing a new one - nothing you can do to predict it either



p.s. - please disable the caps lock, as that is considered shouting, and we're not that loud of a bunch here
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"It isn't nearly as expensive to do it right as it is to do it wrong."
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#5

ok thanks for the input. How about the belts? When should they be replaced as far as mileage and time is concerned?
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on a normally driven car, 3 years or 45k miles, whichever comes FIRST - more frequent if you track the car
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"It isn't nearly as expensive to do it right as it is to do it wrong."
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#7

and don't forget to have the tension checked 2,000 miles after new belt installation.

Brian
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