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Old Dec 4, 2012 | 04:42 PM
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Damn Speed bumps

Well, I did it again!!! Going over some speed bumps, the last one I took a little too fast and the engine dropped and hit the speed bump This morning when I got ready to leave to work, the garage floor is a big puddle of oil. Anyone know the best place in price and availability to purchase a replacement Any and all suggestions appreciated.
 
Old Dec 4, 2012 | 04:57 PM
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When you say replacement do you mean oil pan cover or engine??
 
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Originally Posted by EHGray
When you say replacement do you mean oil pan cover or engine??

Oil pan cover cracked when I passed the speed bump. I checked PP their price is $167.50, maybe a used one don't know
 
Old Dec 4, 2012 | 05:47 PM
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You scared me. I thought you had hit it so hard you cracked the block or something.......
 
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You scared me. I thought you had hit it so hard you cracked the block or something.......
Being experienced at dropping my engine on speed bumps, I knew what it was immediately. I did this same thing about six months ago and thought I was doing good but one small lapse in memory and Kaboom, I find myself up sh!tcreek
 
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been there & done that...I feel your pain man...I'd replaced mine with the X-51 pan...G/L with the repair...
 
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been there & done that...I feel your pain man...I'd replaced mine with the X-51 pan...G/L with the repair...
I appreciate your sharing my pain What is this X-51 pan and where can I get one
 
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It has baffles in it to help prevent oil starvation through extreme cornering. I can't seem to find one for sale with a quick search. A Porsche dealership should be able to get one. But this will also help you in the future.
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...ry_Code=996Oil
 
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Originally Posted by EHGray
It has baffles in it to help prevent oil starvation through extreme cornering. I can't seem to find one for sale with a quick search. A Porsche dealership should be able to get one. But this will also help you in the future.
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...ry_Code=996Oil

Thank you EH Gray.
 
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Don't cheap it out and just get a brand new one regardless if you go stock or x51. In my experience, you might end up with a used pan that has microcracks that you necessarily won't notice right away.
 
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I would defiantly go with a brand new one, that's something you don't want to chance. Also make sure you get Loctite 5900 engine sealing compound.

 
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For anyone that has lowered to ROW030 or PSS9/10 or has brutal neighbourhood speed bumps to navigate, I recommend an OEM engine protection plate. I can actually hear mine working from time to time!

Suncoast and Pelican have them:

http://www.suncoastparts.com/product..._Code=997maint
 

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Originally Posted by NIKAS
For anyone that has lowered to ROW030 or PSS9/10 or has brutal neighbourhood speed bumps to navigate, I recommend an OEM engine protection plate. I can actually hear mine working from time to time!

Advice that I will definately take
 
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Originally Posted by feroz928
Well, I did it again!!! Going over some speed bumps, the last one I took a little too fast and the engine dropped and hit the speed bump This morning when I got ready to leave to work, the garage floor is a big puddle of oil. Anyone know the best place in price and availability to purchase a replacement Any and all suggestions appreciated.
I have good clean used sump plate in SoCA OC county for $80 picked up if you are close. Also new X51 baffles!
 
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Originally Posted by NIKAS
For anyone that has lowered to ROW030 or PSS9/10 or has brutal neighbourhood speed bumps to navigate, I recommend an OEM engine protection plate.
I actually recommend ... slowing down. We have severe dips in the roads through neighborhoods here and also speed bumps. I come to almost a complete stop and slowly pass over. I do agree with the suggestion to buy the best/new cover rather than looking for used or cheap.
 

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