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Intermediate Shaft
- Porsche 356 1950-55
- Porsche 356A 1955-59
- Porsche 356B 1959-63
- Porsche 356C 1963-65

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Porsche 356
547/692/587 Carrera engines
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Engine Intermediate Shaft (IMS) – Precision Timing and Reliability for Porsche Engines
The Intermediate Shaft (IMS) is a vital part of Porsche’s flat-six engine architecture, connecting the crankshaft to the camshafts to ensure precise valve timing and smooth power delivery. A well-functioning IMS keeps your engine running quietly, efficiently, and reliably — but when it fails, it can cause catastrophic damage to the entire engine.
At Design911, we supply a range of precision-engineered IMS components for Porsche engines, designed for maximum durability, balance, and long-term performance. Manufactured using high-strength materials and advanced bearing technology, these parts help eliminate the weaknesses found in earlier designs. Whether you’re rebuilding an engine, upgrading for performance, or performing preventive maintenance, our manufacturer-quality IMS replacements deliver lasting reliability and peace of mind.
What Does the Intermediate Shaft (IMS) Do?
The IMS transfers rotational motion from the crankshaft to the camshafts, maintaining the exact valve timing needed for smooth engine performance and efficiency.
Core Functions:
- Synchronises
camshaft and crankshaft timing for optimal combustion.
- Reduces load on timing chains and camshafts.
- Ensures smooth, precise valve operation across all RPM ranges.
- Distributes power evenly to maintain Porsche’s characteristic engine balance.
Without a properly functioning IMS, your engine’s timing can drift, leading to severe wear or even catastrophic failure.
Why Do IMS Bearings and Shafts Fail?
While Porsche’s flat-six engines are renowned for engineering excellence, the IMS bearing in some models has been a known weak point — particularly in earlier 986, 996, and 997 engines.
Common Causes of IMS Failure Include:
- Bearing
wear or disintegration, leading to metal debris circulation.
- Oil
starvation, reducing lubrication to the bearing surfaces.
- Contamination
from dirt or degraded oil seals.
- Improper
maintenance intervals, leading to oil breakdown.
- Age and heat cycles, weakening the bearing structure over time.
Symptoms of IMS problems include metallic rattling, oil leaks, warning lights, or metal shavings in the oil filter — all indicators that inspection or replacement is needed immediately.
Why Replace with Precision-Engineered IMS Components?
Replacing or upgrading your Porsche’s IMS with modern, precision-engineered components ensures long-term reliability and protects against catastrophic engine failure.
Key Benefits:
- Eliminates
bearing failure risk through improved design and materials.
- Restores perfect camshaft and crankshaft timing.
- Improves lubrication and longevity.
- Reduces friction and mechanical stress.
- Crafted from corrosion-resistant, high-strength materials.
- Direct-fit design for Porsche models prone to IMS issues.
Our IMS upgrades and replacement kits provide a proactive solution for one of Porsche’s most well-known engineering challenges — restoring confidence in your engine’s long-term health.
Highlights:
- Precision-engineered IMS replacements and bearing upgrade kits.
- Designed to eliminate common IMS failure points.
- High-strength construction for durability and smooth timing.
- Improved lubrication and load distribution for longer service life.
- Essential upgrade for 996, 997, and early Boxster/Cayman models.
- Ideal for rebuilds, preventative maintenance, or performance upgrades.