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Old 12-13-2011, 03:01 PM
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Need new transmission...

Took my '99 911 C2 in for 60K service and to address a gearbox whine. Just got the call with diagnosis on the whine.... needs a new transmission.

The dealer has quoted -

$7K for a rebuild
$10K for a new transmission

Bought it 4 months ago for $23K, clean history/records and I knew the previous owner.

What would you do? Are these prices high? Anyone know any indy shops in Nashville, TN?

Thanks in advance,

Casey
 
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Old 12-13-2011, 04:18 PM
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Manual trannies don't go bad that often so I would personally chance it on a used one with warranty. There are close to dozen 99 manual 2wd lsd equipped trannies in salvage yards now ranging between $3-4k. Figure about $1k for labor. While you have it off, might as well do the clutch, rms, and ims update.
 
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Originally Posted by alpine003
Manual trannies don't go bad that often so I would personally chance it on a used one with warranty. There are close to dozen 99 manual 2wd lsd equipped trannies in salvage yards now ranging between $3-4k. Figure about $1k for labor. While you have it off, might as well do the clutch, rms, and ims update.

Salvage yards can be risky... you don't know the history of that transmission and if comes from a "smack up" car... there are definitely issues with trannies on 996... lots of em... from pinion bearings to synchros etc...

best spend the $$ on a proper re-build from a reputable shop... GBOX can re-build it for you for about $4K and they do good work.

Buying somebody else's used part and having to do it again will really hurt... do it right the first time.
 
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Old 12-18-2011, 10:44 PM
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It does not cost $7K to have a transmission rebuilt. I would recommend you look elsewhere than the dealer. That is crazy!!
 
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Old 12-19-2011, 09:31 AM
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how bad is the whine? if its still shifting fine, get a louder exhaust : P
 
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Old 12-19-2011, 11:16 AM
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tried changing oil to Mobil Synchro? That heavy duty gear oil??
 
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Old 12-19-2011, 11:28 AM
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My local Porsche dealer quoted me $3,500 for a complete rebuild. I think my local indy would do it for less than that.
 
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I also believe Vertex auto has a rebuilt transmission available...

http://www.vertexauto.com/SubCategor...smissions.aspx

... sign up on their mailing list for some good deals including free shipping!
 
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Old 12-22-2011, 12:25 AM
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I too need a new transmission ... Anyone knows where i could get a Tiptronic gearbox for a C4?
 
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I also need it..
 
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Just installed a brand new one from Porsche on my 99 c2. 8k including taxes, install, through my Indy. Interestingly, the first one that they installed did NOT work properly, so they order another one and the next day it arrived and this time it worked just fine.
 
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Anyone have good sources for rebuilt transmissions?

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What do you mean by brand new? Porsche refurbished?


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Just installed a brand new one from Porsche on my 99 c2. 8k including taxes, install, through my Indy. Interestingly, the first one that they installed did NOT work properly, so they order another one and the next day it arrived and this time it worked just fine.
 
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2 sources are listed above in this thread.

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Anyone have good sources for rebuilt transmissions?

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Old 12-31-2011, 04:53 PM
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$3500 is a steal, IMO.

Originally Posted by Dennis C
My local Porsche dealer quoted me $3,500 for a complete rebuild. I think my local indy would do it for less than that.
 


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