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345 messages, Last post on Nov 25, 2009 at 9:00 AM
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Replying to: thegraduate (Sep 24, 2007 12:16 pm) My wife had a Audi 100 years ago before we were married. The expansion tank tarted to leak where the return hose came in. The audi dealer wanted 800 something bucks plus tax for the tank. I couldn't find the part anywhere else so I repaired the tank using a bit of PVC pipe and the highest temp epoxy I could find. I got some PVC pipe that was just a bit narrower then the entrance for the return tube in the tank and epoxied it in place. Worked like a charm and only cost about 15 bucks plus a couple of hours of labor. |
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My favorite beater cars- 2002-2008 5) 1978 Monte Carlo (traderonline) 135k miles Ran and drove Southern Car 700 bucks 4) 1974 Nova Coupe (Local Paper) 70k miles Ran and drove 500 bucks 3) 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix (traderonline) 101k miles Ran and drove 300 bucks 2) 1964 Impala 2 door (sitting down the street in yard) Ran and drove 800 bucks 1) 1974 Nova Hatchback (on line ad ) Runs and drives currently 300 bucks |
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Hope this is the right forum for this, I recently hit a deer and it pretty much totalled the front of my car. I have bought replacement parts at the junkyard for $125 (hood, bumper, grill, condensor, headlite assy, turn signal assy, hood latch assy) and a new radiator ($150). I put the new radiator in and refilled the fluids with 1/2 water and 1/2 anti-freeze and started the car. Once running, I noticed a fountain of water coming from a little silver valve mounted on top of the manifold on the passenger side of the engine. It's right next to the fuel pressure line and i don't know why its spewing water. Any suggestions on what it could be?
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Replying to: dudeman1 (Dec 16, 2008 1:03 pm)
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Replying to: dudeman1 (Dec 16, 2008 4:35 pm)
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Replying to: kirstie_h (Dec 17, 2008 7:17 am) |
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I just had a little scare with my 'newest' beater (1988 BMW 528e automatic, 150k miles, bought ~3 months ago for $800): transmission was slipping badly (not when I bought it, but after about a month). Checked fluid, it was full but looked nasty (thin/brown); clearly, if it needed a new trans, it was going away. Had the fluid, filter and gasket changed instead ($120) and not it's fine. Snoopy dance.
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Replying to: ghulet (Nov 24, 2009 3:38 pm) Good buy! My '91 190E 2.6 with 158k cost me $1500 about 2 months ago. And I thought that was a pretty good deal.... till now. |
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....I think before I bought it I posted pics but I can't find them...it has rust holes in the bottom of the front fenders, and the driver's seat is torn. The glovebox door was ripped off, but I fixed that (bought the door on eBay for $25, IIRC). Other than that, it's pretty good cosmetically (red leather otherwise fine w/normal patina, body has no dents, all glass good, a few scratches on original paint, dings here and there, but quite presentable for 22 years old). Also, pretty much everything (heat, a/c, seats, locks, sunroof, 3 windows, sometimes 4) work, and it has a decent Alpine CD stereo. I also like that I never see them any more, it's a tank, replacement tires are 14s, thus cheap, it gets decent mileage and isn't as slow as I thought it would be (though I have little to compare it to). So far, I feel like I did OK.
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