Hi all,
Complete newbie to the world of Porsche, so my first post. And I know, it's a question that's been asked a million and one times... bore scoring on a 987 Cayman S.
Bit of background:
I've been searching for a month or so for a 987 Cayman - and I found pretty much my ideal 987.1 Cayman S, with new coolant radiators, hoses and crossover pipes, water pump brakes all around, AC condensers, and it’s sold by a Porsche specialist with a decent reputation.
Anyway, the experience has been pretty great, he’s had plenty of time for my questions and was happy to include a borescope for my piece of mind before selling the car.
The car has zero of the usual symptoms associated with bore scoring.
Basically, I’ve agreed to buy the car subject to a clean borescope, and I’ve just received images from the borescope carried out by the seller.
Borescope:
He tells me that if there is ever any scoring it usually would appear in cylinder six first, as it’s furthest from the water pump and therefore the hottest cylinder.
Anyway, he started in cylinder six and found a small area of light marks in one 10-15mm wide arc of the cylinder (at the top where forces are greatest).
The image is magnified quite a bit to show it clearer:

The magnification probably makes it look a lot worse at first glance - it’s 10-15mm wide , and he tells me that this light amount of wear is typical for pretty much all these engines and does not affect operation or performance. He added that it’s a lot better than most he sees.
Cylinder five came back without any marking:

So due to that, he tells me that will therefore be the case with all the other cylinders (as they are closer to the water pump).
Has anyone got any experience? Is a small, light bit of scoring like this just the usual? Is it something that you’d find in pretty much all 987.1’s?
Or is this something that shows the need for an engine rebuild is inevitable on this car?
I’m happy that the car is otherwise in great condition and the seller has been absolutely brilliant - couldn’t recommend him enough. But obviously concerned that, even if this is a minor bit of scoring, it could lead to a huge bill to rebuild the engine or seriously harm my chances of selling the car in the future…
Thanks for the help all.
Complete newbie to the world of Porsche, so my first post. And I know, it's a question that's been asked a million and one times... bore scoring on a 987 Cayman S.
Bit of background:
I've been searching for a month or so for a 987 Cayman - and I found pretty much my ideal 987.1 Cayman S, with new coolant radiators, hoses and crossover pipes, water pump brakes all around, AC condensers, and it’s sold by a Porsche specialist with a decent reputation.
Anyway, the experience has been pretty great, he’s had plenty of time for my questions and was happy to include a borescope for my piece of mind before selling the car.
The car has zero of the usual symptoms associated with bore scoring.
Basically, I’ve agreed to buy the car subject to a clean borescope, and I’ve just received images from the borescope carried out by the seller.
Borescope:
He tells me that if there is ever any scoring it usually would appear in cylinder six first, as it’s furthest from the water pump and therefore the hottest cylinder.
Anyway, he started in cylinder six and found a small area of light marks in one 10-15mm wide arc of the cylinder (at the top where forces are greatest).
The image is magnified quite a bit to show it clearer:

The magnification probably makes it look a lot worse at first glance - it’s 10-15mm wide , and he tells me that this light amount of wear is typical for pretty much all these engines and does not affect operation or performance. He added that it’s a lot better than most he sees.
Cylinder five came back without any marking:

So due to that, he tells me that will therefore be the case with all the other cylinders (as they are closer to the water pump).
Has anyone got any experience? Is a small, light bit of scoring like this just the usual? Is it something that you’d find in pretty much all 987.1’s?
Or is this something that shows the need for an engine rebuild is inevitable on this car?
I’m happy that the car is otherwise in great condition and the seller has been absolutely brilliant - couldn’t recommend him enough. But obviously concerned that, even if this is a minor bit of scoring, it could lead to a huge bill to rebuild the engine or seriously harm my chances of selling the car in the future…
Thanks for the help all.