Bachee wrote:
Bore scoring, so ive been told...
Nothing so dramatic fortunately.. Turned out to be the Fuel Tank Vapour pump on its way out..
I called the AA to have the car looked at before I could have it flatbedded to OPC Guildford by them. I will admit to being slightly sceptical as to whether the AA Dude would know what the problem was, but to my embarassment and surprise he identified the issue. The ticking wasn't present when we first fired up the car, but then came on after a few minutes once the engine had dropped to idle at approx. 850RPM. We chatted about the engine etc. for a while, and he wrote me up a report with his assessment and suggested action ["replace fuel vapour pump"] which is good for records etc. I then drove the car that evening and had no noise from the pump / engine
Bachee wrote:
Porsche never really fixed the problem with the 997, not even gen 2's are safe.
I spoke with Rob at JZM [where I bought the car], both before and after the inspection and he said he had never had a 997.2 in with any engine problems as serious [and endemic] as the bore scoring / IMS issues commonly associated with the 996 & 997.1 M96/M97 engines. It's the main reason I stretched my budget to get a 997.2, along with build / interior quality improvements..