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Re: Not A typical Head Gasket Problem [maxlegend] by westofleft
Dec 28, 2008 (5:00 pm)
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Replying to: maxlegend (Dec 16, 2008 7:10 am)

My understanding is that this results, especially in the starboard head, from overheating, to which the Legend is particularly sensitive.
 
Once the head is replaced/repaired and a new head gasket applied, all should stop.
 
Good luck.
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Re: Not A typical Head Gasket Problem [westofleft] by kayarbro
Dec 29, 2008 (11:26 am)
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Replying to: westofleft (Dec 28, 2008 5:00 pm)

My quote from a reliable, honest mechanic is $2600. For that they will replace both head gaskets, I believe, and R&R both heads. Is this the way to go? :
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'95 blown head gasket by kayarbro
Dec 29, 2008 (11:34 am)
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What makes these cars blow head gaskets? I have a properly maintained car with oil changed at every 5k miles and coolant every two years. Never a overheating problem and I bled the air out each time. What gives? Low mileage for a 13 y/o car but this is the first major problem.
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Re: '95 blown head gasket [kayarbro] by my92
Dec 29, 2008 (2:15 pm)
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Replying to: kayarbro (Dec 29, 2008 11:34 am)

I have a 1992 Legend since 1992, with only 52,000 miles on it. It never sees snow and is garaged all the time. A beautiful driving car.
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Re: Not A typical Head Gasket Problem [kayarbro] by heknwevrythang
Dec 29, 2008 (9:29 pm)
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Replying to: kayarbro (Dec 29, 2008 11:26 am)

Unfortunately Westofleft, that might be the way to go. Its mainly the labor that makes it cost so much. I had it done twice on my 1993 Legend sedan. The first time was cheaper than the second because labor prices went up from $60 per hour to like $72 per hour for labor. They break the engine down and you'll be surprise how many pieces there are. I believe when or if you get it done to replace all coolant systems if you can. (i.e. new radiator, water pump, hoses, timing belt, fluids, thermostat) Because if you think about it, one part of the cooling system has been contaminated which also circulates to other parts throughout the entire cooling system. So it is bound to be contaminated in some way or form. Yes its costly but so is restoring a 57 chevy. We are talking about a car that is about to be 18 years old!(1991 models) Definitely shop around! I think u can find a better deal.
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Re: Not A typical Head Gasket Problem [heknwevrythang] by kayarbro
Jan 16, 2009 (8:47 am)
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Replying to: heknwevrythang (Dec 29, 2008 9:29 pm)

Well, after much soul searching and debate with the boss (wife) I decided to go ahead and repair the car. She and I both really like it, it's still a solid vehicle and I just can't see disposing of it with such low mileage. It's in great shape, still looks good. I am going to have it smogged by the shop doing the repair just to make sure everything came out ok tho. That's the problem I ran into with my daughter's '89 Camry. Wish me luck
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alternator problem? by YuZhu
Jan 24, 2009 (2:15 am)
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I bought a legend 91 recently. It runs smoothly and the car condition is good. I do change the oil, transmission fluid, brake pad and disk when I purchased it. However, it stopped before a red lamp today and then can not start again. The car fully lost its electricity. My friend came and use his battery charged my one. Then we can start it and drive it back home. It looks like the alternator's problem because the battery lamp is red for a few minutes before we get stacked at a red lamp. Anyone has idea of the repairing cost? Could it be any other problem?
many thanks in advance.
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Re: alternator problem? [YuZhu] by kayarbro
Jan 25, 2009 (7:52 am)
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Replying to: YuZhu (Jan 24, 2009 2:15 am)

I would look at both the battery and alternator in that order. OTC car parts places like Pep Boys or Kragen can test both. Start with the battery. It may not be producing the cranking amps it needs and it's the cheaper of the two fixes.
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1995 Acura Legend by van47
Feb 05, 2009 (7:27 pm)
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I'm thinking about purchasing a 1995 Acura Legend Gs with 165,000 miles for $4000. What problems should I look for before buying? Is $4000 too much to pay for it?
 
Thanks.

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