Funny that high sulphur petrol did not seem to damage Nikasil or Alusil used on Porsche engines.
BMW would replace the block if it failed and that didn't have the issue so there must have been something wrong with the linings as the later/replacement ones were fine.
I had a 996 C4S, they have their own special way of ruining the bore linings! Mine was fine (just to be clear) but I remember a lot of forum guys experiencing issues with bore scoring.
Also, I got talked into the LN Engineering ceramic IMS bearing, now that really is a pile of ****e! £600 for the bearing, lasted 5 weeks and was leaking oil through it. Warranty is a US one so it's 30 days! Euro Car
Pricks Parts were the UK importer so we took it up with them and they begrudgingly replaced it. Lasted 3 months, leaked oil. Took it out, binned it and got a double row IMS bearing from Porsche for a fraction of the price (I know right?) and never had a bit of trouble with it. Oh, AND, it turned out that the ceramic bearing has a life expectancy of around 20k miles which was about 18 months for me at the time, the words the specialist used were "Never have to touch it again" when selling, they have not been forgiven!
You may be wondering why I changed the bearing in the first place. Well, It was part of the purchase of the car and it needed a new clutch and flywheel so while it's off, you may as well... Yeah, wish I hadn't.
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