LN Engineering IMS Retrofit Bearing Failure
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2020 10:21 am
Another day, another IMS bearing failure. This time however, it's with the newer LN Engineering IMS retrofit bearing.
A little background: I had purchased my 2000 C2 back in 2015 at 74k miles. One of the things that pulled me to this exact example was the extensive service history.
The car had the IMS bearing replaced by RPM Technik back in 2012 (65k miles) for the LN Engineering single row retrofit bearing.
In my ownership, I had kept up with preventative and regular maintenance, changing the oil and filter every year, and fitting some improvements like the deep oil sump and spin-on oil filter conversion (also from LN Engineering).
This July (@82k miles) however I noticed that there were a lot of metal (almost aluminium looking) flakes in the oil when I was changing it. So, fearing the worst, I took the advice of RPM Technik, and had the car flat-bed over to them for an inspection.
Best case scenario: the IMS bearing is on the way out; worst case: the engine is eating itself. As it turns out, I got a break of good luck, and while I had the clutch changed the IMS bearing was taken off and lo-and behold it had started to fail. There was a little play in the shaft, and grinding noise coming from the bearing when spun up.
I've kept the bearing as a memento, and have taken a small video to show the noise that the bearing makes. Will post the link on HERE once it's uploaded.
The sump was also dropped to check for any foreign debris, but luckily I was given the all clear. Must've just caught it in time before the bearing completely failed and grenaded the engine ....
An interesting note from RPM Technik: it turns out that originally (as far back as 2012) LN Engineering were offering a lifetime (or engine life-time) warranty on the retrofit bearings, however recently they had quietly changed that to a 2 year/24k mile limited warranty. As for why they did that, I will not speculate but you can figure that out for yourselves...
I reached out to the LN Engineering support team and got the rather snarky reply: "We have never offered a lifetime warranty on any IMS product, but even so, the IMS warranty for that bearing expired years ago."
Anyway, as per recommendation I had gone with the new EPS cylindrical bearing, so here's hoping it will hold up a bit longer than the LNE.
So as a precaution to others who had the LN Engineering retrofit bearing fitted, please be on the lookout for failures, despite their original claims, those bearings are not a lifetime fix. Yearly oil changes are a life safer, even if you're not covering high mileage.
I'm quite curious to hear from others who may have had similar failures with the retrofit bearings.
A little background: I had purchased my 2000 C2 back in 2015 at 74k miles. One of the things that pulled me to this exact example was the extensive service history.
The car had the IMS bearing replaced by RPM Technik back in 2012 (65k miles) for the LN Engineering single row retrofit bearing.
In my ownership, I had kept up with preventative and regular maintenance, changing the oil and filter every year, and fitting some improvements like the deep oil sump and spin-on oil filter conversion (also from LN Engineering).
This July (@82k miles) however I noticed that there were a lot of metal (almost aluminium looking) flakes in the oil when I was changing it. So, fearing the worst, I took the advice of RPM Technik, and had the car flat-bed over to them for an inspection.
Best case scenario: the IMS bearing is on the way out; worst case: the engine is eating itself. As it turns out, I got a break of good luck, and while I had the clutch changed the IMS bearing was taken off and lo-and behold it had started to fail. There was a little play in the shaft, and grinding noise coming from the bearing when spun up.
I've kept the bearing as a memento, and have taken a small video to show the noise that the bearing makes. Will post the link on HERE once it's uploaded.
The sump was also dropped to check for any foreign debris, but luckily I was given the all clear. Must've just caught it in time before the bearing completely failed and grenaded the engine ....
An interesting note from RPM Technik: it turns out that originally (as far back as 2012) LN Engineering were offering a lifetime (or engine life-time) warranty on the retrofit bearings, however recently they had quietly changed that to a 2 year/24k mile limited warranty. As for why they did that, I will not speculate but you can figure that out for yourselves...
I reached out to the LN Engineering support team and got the rather snarky reply: "We have never offered a lifetime warranty on any IMS product, but even so, the IMS warranty for that bearing expired years ago."
Anyway, as per recommendation I had gone with the new EPS cylindrical bearing, so here's hoping it will hold up a bit longer than the LNE.
So as a precaution to others who had the LN Engineering retrofit bearing fitted, please be on the lookout for failures, despite their original claims, those bearings are not a lifetime fix. Yearly oil changes are a life safer, even if you're not covering high mileage.
I'm quite curious to hear from others who may have had similar failures with the retrofit bearings.