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Lot SNS490959: 1992 Porsche 911 Carrera RS

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Mar 26, 2026
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1992 Porsche 911 Carrera RS
  • 13k mi
  • Location: Saint Louis County, Missouri, USA
  • Originality: Original & Highly Original
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  • Transmission: Manual
  • Handedness: LHD
  • There are for sale right now.
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What are the common issues with the 1992 Porsche 911’s engine and transmission?

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The 1992 Porsche 911 (964 generation) has a few well-documented engine and transmission issues to watch for:

Engine Issues (M64 3.6L flat-six):

  • Oil leaks are the most common issue, typically from the timing chain cover gaskets, valve cover gaskets, cam tower o-rings, and oil cooler seals. The valve covers can even warp under heat, causing gasket sealing problems.
  • Valve guide wear can develop over time, leading to oil consumption and potential engine performance issues.
  • Chain tensioner problems - while better than earlier 911 generations, the chain tensioners can still fail, causing rattling noises and potential timing issues.
  • Case half oil seepage - the engine case halves can develop leaks at their mating surfaces.

Transmission Issues (G50 5-speed manual):

  • Synchronizer wear, particularly on 2nd gear, is common as these transmissions age. This manifests as grinding or difficulty shifting when cold.
  • Shift fork wear can cause difficulty engaging gears, especially when the transmission is warm.
  • Bearing wear may produce a constant whine or noise, particularly noticeable on acceleration and deceleration.
  • The G50 is generally robust, but these wear items are typical for high-mileage examples.

The good news is that your 964 with only 13,087 miles should have minimal wear on these components. Regular maintenance and proper warm-up procedures will help prevent many of these issues. Would you like me to help you find similar low-mileage 964s or answer any other questions about this generation of 911?