
He was faced with the truth that he had indeed got thrust bearing failure in his 1985 S2. For anyone who hasn't seen what it looks like............those of a nervouse disposition and weak wallet, please look away.


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Hi Jimtr7v8 wrote:I've seen it on Triumph straight 6 engines as well. On these it is the poor design that causes the issues. On the 928 something has to give, but you'd have thought that Porsche could have designed a better solution?
Hi Mikemikec wrote:Someone told me that this was only an issue on cars that have had the torque tube replaced. Anyone know if there is any truth to this?
Hi Mikemikec wrote:And did your car suffer from TBF?
Just I read a comment on another board a while back as well that seemed to back up the statement by implying that incorrect torque tube replacement/repair was a possible cause but the poster didn't really elaborate.
Hi Neilneilbennet944 wrote:Hi,
Is there anyway, either listening with Vehicle stethoscope or driving the 928 if TBF is happening or at risk please
cheers
Neil